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  2. Sharpe family murders - Wikipedia

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    The Sharpe family murders refer to an Australian 2004 double murder. Australian man John Myles Sharpe killed his pregnant wife, New Zealander Anna Marie Kemp, and their 20-month-old daughter, Gracie Louise Kemp, in the semi-rural Melbourne suburb of Mornington, Victoria, in March 2004. [1] Authorities say Sharpe repeatedly fired a speargun into ...

  3. John Proctor (Salem witch trials) - Wikipedia

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    7 (with Thorndike) 7 (with Bassett) Conviction (s) Witchcraft (posthumously overturned) John Proctor (October 9, 1632 – August 19, 1692) was a landowner in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He and his wife Elizabeth were tried and convicted of witchcraft as part of the Salem Witch Trials, whereupon he was hanged.

  4. John Forbes Nash Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John Forbes Nash Jr. John Forbes Nash, Jr. (June 13, 1928 – May 23, 2015), known and published as John Nash, was an American mathematician who made fundamental contributions to game theory, real algebraic geometry, differential geometry, and partial differential equations. [1] [2] Nash and fellow game theorists John Harsanyi and Reinhard ...

  5. Jordan Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Jordan Bernt Peterson (born 12 June 1962) is a Canadian psychologist, author, and media commentator. Often described as conservative, he began to receive widespread attention in the late 2010s for his controversial views on cultural and political issues.

  6. John Nettles - Wikipedia

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    John Vivian Drummond Nettles, [2] OBE (born 11 October 1943) [3] is an English actor and author. He is best known for his starring roles as detectives in the crime drama television series Bergerac (1981–1991) in the title role, and Midsomer Murders (1997–2011) as Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby. He has also narrated several television ...

  7. Elizabeth Glaser - Wikipedia

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    Ariel Glaser (1981–1988) Jake Glaser (b. 1984) Elizabeth Glaser ( née Meyer; November 11, 1947 – December 3, 1994) was an American AIDS activist and child advocate married to actor and director Paul Michael Glaser. She contracted HIV very early in the AIDS epidemic after receiving an HIV-contaminated blood transfusion in 1981 while giving ...

  8. Erin Calipari - Wikipedia

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    Erin Calipari. Erin S. Calipari (born February 18, 1987) [1] is an Associate Professor of Pharmacology at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Basic Sciences. Calipari looks to understand the brain circuitry that is used for adaptive and maladaptive processes in reward, associative learning and motivation.

  9. John Hall (physician) - Wikipedia

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    John Hall (1575 – 25 November 1635) was a physician and son-in-law of William Shakespeare. Life [ edit ] He was born at Carlton, Bedfordshire and studied at Queens' College, Cambridge from 1589, receiving a B.A. in 1593 and an M.A. in 1597. [1]