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| scriptwriter whose has contributed to shows ''The Rikki Fulton Show'' and ''Naked Video''. He also wrote the successful sitcom starring . | scriptwriter whose has contributed to shows ''The Rikki Fulton Show'' and ''Naked Video''. He also wrote the successful sitcom City Lights] starring Gerard Kelly].
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brother of , who based the character (from the comedy sketches and movies) on his nerdy older brother Brad. brother of comedian Dana Carvey], who based the Garth Algar] character (from the Wayne's World] comedy sketches and movies) on his nerdy older brother Brad.


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|'''Heather McTaggart''' (born 23 August 1962 in ) is an politician. A member of the , she represented the in the from 2002 to 2006 |'''Heather McTaggart''' (born 23 August 1962 in Bangor ,Northern Ireland]) is an Australian] politician. A member of the Australian Labor Party], she represented the electoral district of Evelyn] in the Victorian Legislative Assembly] from 2002 to 2006
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|awards at International Piano Competitions such as 1st prize at the Naumberg International Competition, 1st prize in the 9th International Beethoven Competition in Vienna, 2nd prize in the , 1st prize in the Bellini International Piano Competition in Italy, Gold Medal in the International Liszt Competition in Hungary, 2nd prize in the Incontro Internazionale Giovanni Pianisti di Senigallia in Italy, 2nd prize in the Internazionale Pianisti di Marsala in Sicily, 2nd prize in the Texas International Competition in USA and Education Awards in the World Piano Competition (now known as the London International Piano Competition) 1994 and 2000. |awards at International Piano Competitions such as 1st prize at the Naumberg International Competition, 1st prize in the 9th International Beethoven Competition in Vienna, 2nd prize in the Leeds International Piano Competition], 1st prize in the Bellini International Piano Competition in Italy, Gold Medal in the International Liszt Competition in Hungary, 2nd prize in the Incontro Internazionale Giovanni Pianisti di Senigallia in Italy, 2nd prize in the Internazionale Pianisti di Marsala in Sicily, 2nd prize in the Texas International Competition in USA and Education Awards in the World Piano Competition (now known as the London International Piano Competition) 1994 and 2000.
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|British multi-instrumentalist, , and , who was a member of several bands in the 1970s before embarking on a solo career. |British multi-instrumentalist, songwriter], and composer], who was a member of several punk rock] bands in the 1970s before embarking on a solo career.
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|critically acclaimed Guatemalan film director and producer.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-Shea_1-0">]</sup><sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-2">]</sup> 1994 film, ''El Silencio de Neto'' (''The Silence of Neto'') was submitted to the foreign films category in the , the first submission from Guatemala. |critically acclaimed Guatemalan film director and producer.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-Shea_1-0">]</sup><sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-2">]</sup> 1994 film, ''El Silencio de Neto'' (''The Silence of Neto'') was submitted to the foreign films category in the 67th Academy Awards], the first submission from Guatemala.
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|American , Director of the Global Change Program at the and a Senior Policy Fellow at the Policy Program of the . He is also the Senior Science Advisor to , and Chair of the Board of the . He currently serves as the Chair of the . |American climate scientist], Director of the Global Change Program at the and a Senior Policy Fellow at the Policy Program of the American Meteorological Society]. He is also the Senior Science Advisor to ManyOne Networks], and Chair of the Board of the Digital Universe Foundation]. He currently serves as the Chair of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment].
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He is known as the originator of Cerimetry, an analytical method based on Cerium] (IV) as titration reagent]. | | | | | |- |Ion_Atanasiu |received the Albert Londres prize for journalism in 1988, and his novel L'organisation received the Medicis award in 1996. | | | | | |- |Jean_Rolin |British archaeologist and author. | | | | | |- |John_Manley_(archaeologist) | | | | | |- |Juro_Kobayashi | | | | | |- |Kate_Saunders |Kate Saunders worked for a string of national newspapers] and magazines in the UK], including , , , and . been a regular contributor to radio and television, with appearances on the programmes , and . | | | | | |- |Kenzo_Suzuki_(astronomer) | | | | | |- |Kerstin_Alm |politician of the autonomous Åland Islands] | | | | | |- |Kesao_Takamizawa |Kesao Takamizawa is a Japanese astronomer]. He discovered the periodic comet 98P/Takamizawa]. | | | | | |- |Kiichiro_Hurukawa |Kiichiro Hurukawa is a Japanese astronomer] at the Tokyo Astronomical Observatory. | | | | | |- |Knut_Nesbø |Knut Nesbø is a Norwegian sports reporter with the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation]. | | | | | |- |Koloa_Talake |political figure from the Pacific] nation of Tuvalu] | | | | | |- |Lee_Hun_Jai |acting Prime Minister of South Korea] twice |A |2 ** | | | |- |Lee_Hun_Jai | | | | | | |- |Marijan_Rističević | politician and leader of the People's Peasant Party]. He was a deputy in the National Assembly of Serbia] for 7 years. |B |5 | | | |- |Martyn_Jacques |, most notable for being a founder of the independent band Tiger Lillies] |C |2 | | | |- |Mary_Geaney |former international field hockey] athlete


leader of the National Democratic Party] |B |2 | | | |- |Norman_G._Thomas |...discovered a number of asteroids], including the Apollo asteroids 4544 Xanthus] and 4581 Asclepius] and the Amor asteroid 3352 McAuliffe]. | | | | | |- |Orlando_A._Naranjo | | | | | |- |Pedro_Lastra | and essayist. | | | | | |- |Predrag_Bubalo | Minister of Industry and Privatization in the Government of Serbia]

Minister of Trade and Services in the Government of Serbia] | | | | | |- |Richard_Dindo | documentary film director] | | | | | |- |Ritva_Sarin-Grufberg |politician in the Åland Islands] | | | | | |- |Robert_C._Kolodny | of numerous books] on human sexuality] and related topics | | | | | |- |Runar_Karlsson |politician in the Åland Islands] | | | | | |- |Sebastian_Anefal |Micronesian politician | | | | | |- |Slava_Tsukerman | | | | | | |- |Steven_Langdon |candidate for the New Democratic Party] on four occasions before being elected to the House of Commons] from Essex] in the 1984 election]. | | | | | |- |Susan_King_(TV_presenter) |delete | | | | | |- |Tetsuyasu_Mitani |delete | | | | | |- |Thierry_Pauwels |delete | | | | | |- |Thomas_von_Scheele | in the 1991] World Championships' men's | | | | | |- |Tolu_Ajayi | and writer of fiction]. | | | | | |- |Tsutomu_Hioki |delete | | | | | |- |Vivien_Mitchell |former field hockey] international player, who played in goal for Ireland]. | | | | | |- |Watari_Kakei |delete | | | | | |- |Yashioto_Yuma |delete | | | | | |- |Yury_Yarov |deputy prime minister from 1992 until 1996

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