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Paul Charles Farrer

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Paul Charles Farrer is an English Roman Catholic priest of the Diocese of Middlesborough. Ordained in 1994, Farrer served as parish priest of the Holy Name and Saint Thomas More, before being appointed as Rector of the Royal English College in Valladolid, Spain. Priesthood Pual F...

Paul Chesne

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Paul Chesne (born June 4, 1976) is an American country & soul singer-songwriter and guitarist. He has traveled throughout the United States and played well over 500 shows since 1999 including cutting his teeth playing upwards of 150 times at the infamous Kibitz Room in Canter...

Paul Christoforo

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Paul Christoforo is a sole trader representing Ocean Distribution and Ocean Marketing. In 2011, Christoforo was the center in a customer service situation gone awry over N-Control's Avenger Controller modification for the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. Christoforo and a customer eng...

Paul Coleman (karate)

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Paul Coleman is a British Karate practitioner best known for his contribution to establishing Goju-ryu and Goju-kai karate in England. Coleman currently holds a 7th Dan blackbelt in All Japan Karate-Do Seiwakai, a 7th Dan in the Japan Karate Federation Goju Kai and a Kyoshi certi...

Paul Conte

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Paul Conte (born 1947 in Nice, France) is a painter and sculptor. He is best known for his murals completed in 2013 in the 17th-century Saint Charles-Saint Claude chapel in Saint-Paul-de-Vence in southeastern France.CareerConte was born in the South of France, but spent much of h...

Paul Cordopatis

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Dr. Paul A. Cordopatis is Professor and Chairman of the Department of Pharmacognosy and Chemistry of Natural Products, in the School of Pharmacy of the University of Patras, Greece.Born on April 1 1947. Dr. Cordopatis graduated from the University of Patras in 1971. In 1974 he wa...

Paul Couillard

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Paul Couillard (born 1961) is a Canadian performance artist and new media artist, writer and curator.Couillard was born August 1, 1961 in Chatham, New Brunswick. In the 1980s, he worked as a civil servant in Ottawa before seeing a performance of Gaia, Mon Amour by Los Angeles-bas...

Paul Couvrette

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Paul Couvrette (born June 22, 1951) is a Canadian commercial photographer based in Ottawa, Ontario.Early life and careerCouvrette earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from Carleton University in 1974. He was thephotography editor of The Charlatan, the university's newspaper. ...

Paul Croft

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Paul Croft is an English factory worker from Nottingham who came into the public eye after he sold his story about a recent tattoo of Albus Dumbledore he had drawn on his back - only for the author of the Harry Potter (JK Rowling) to reveal that the wizard depicted on his back wa...

Paul Culshaw

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Paul Culshaw (born 1968 in Skelmersdale, Lancashire, England) is a British convicted murderer and sex offender.On 17 February 2005, he was found guilty of murdering Clare Benson-Jowry, a 23-year-old mother-of-one who was murdered in Lancaster. She was last seen alive in June 2004...

Paul D. Marks

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Paul D. Marks is a contemporary author of detective, noir and crime fiction, though not only genre fiction. His short stories have appeared in a number of publications, including the anthologies Dime, Murder on Sunset Boulevard, Hardluck Stories, Murder by Thirteen, Murder Across...

Paul Dale Roberts

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Paul Dale Roberts (born January 17, 1955) is an American paranormal writer, comic book publisher, reality TV performer, and former record-holding dancer.For one month in 1979, Roberts held the Guinness Book of World Records record for dancing 205 hours. In fact that record of 205...

Paul Danna

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Paul Danna, AIA, is a registered architect living and residing in Los Angeles. Danna was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. He graduated from the University of Michigan, and was awarded an internship with the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies. He earned his Master...

Paul DelPonte

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CareerPaul DelPonte a long-time communications professional and advocate. He is currently Executive Director of the National Crime Prevention Council, the organization most noted for the iconic McGruff the Crime DogĀ®. In that role, DelPonte has become a leading proponent of commu...

Paul Deng

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Paul Deng is an American cinematographer who has worked on numerous independent films and television shows.Credits* Live Evil (2007) (cinematographer)* Pretty Cool 2 (2007) (cinematographer)* Nightmare Man (2006) (cinematographer)* Jacqueline Hyde (2005) (cinematographer)* Playbo...

Paul Dengelegi

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Dr. Paul Dengelegi (born March 15, 1963) is an American author and prosthodontist. He wrote two authorized volumes in the Casca series of novels following the death of creator Barry Sadler. Dengelegi wrote two books in the series (Casca 23: The Liberator published 1999 and Casca ...

Paul Di Leo

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Paul Di Leo aka Pauly D is an American-born Blonde-Blue-eyed R&B, Neo Soul Vocalist, Dance, Jazz, and Adult Contemporary Singer, songwriter, composer, producer, and artist noted for his soulful, sweet, crooning bari-tenor. Born of Italian-Swedish descent on October 10th,1952 in K...

Paul Dimitriu

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Paul Dimitriu is a French Romanian-born jurist, publicist, politician and writer. Born on May 21, 1920 in Bucharest. He studied at the Saint Sava National College and thereafter the Faculty of Law of the University of Bucharest. He was awarded his doctor’s degree by the sam...

Paul Donkor

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Paul Odonkor (born February 6, 1989 in Pakyi) is a Ghanaian football player who, playing for CAPS United.CareerOdonkor began his career with Berekum Arsenal and joined than in July 2001 to Prestea Mine Stars. He left than after just one year Prestea Mine Stars and signed in July ...

Paul Doswell

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Paul Doswell has been the manager of Sutton United FC since May 2008. Under his management, Sutton United were promoted from the Ryman League Premier Division to the Conference South at the end of the 2010-11 season and from that division (now renamed National League South) to th...

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