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  • |name = Walter Redmond Keswick |caption = Walter Redmond Keswick, 1948
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  • | rowspan="2" | [[File:Gilbert Stuart Williamstown Portrait of George Washington.jpg|160px]] | [[File:John Adams, Gilbert Stuart, c1800 1815.jpg|160px]]
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  • |Stuart Abrahams||1993||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Broadwat |Stuart Mackenzie||2005||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Part
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  • ...r-island.jpg|thumb|right|250px|''The Giant Moʻai'' by {{wpl|William Hodges|Stuart Cornell}} {{circa}} 1866.]] | img_1 = Walter Bay from hills.jpg
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  • | style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Walter Nash (ca 1940s).jpg|60px]] | [[Walter Nash]]<br />{{small|(1882–1968)}}
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  • ...ernment. Calls for Pavonistadian independence were spearheaded by [[Walter Stuart]], a British {{wp|magistrate}} sympathetic to Pavonistadian causes, and [[R
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  • ...iginated in the [[Phillips Code]], a shorthand method created in 1879 by [[Walter P. Phillips]] for the rapid transmission of press reports by telegraph.<ref [[File:Gilbert Stuart Williamstown Portrait of George Washington.jpg|thumb|upright=.90|[[George W
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  • ...other willing and loyal, and more reliable, servants in Cumbria, however. Walter de Stuteford, Lord of Beaumaris, one of the most powerful marcher lords in ...ldings, The Fortunates, Duke and Tumbleweed in the 1970s; Clarissa Peters, Stuart Cable, The Quirks and Freedmen in the 1980s; and The Stuarts, Dover Park, R
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  • ...ridge]]'s [[James Wickersham International Airport]] and [[Farranday]]'s [[Walter Northman International Airport]]. Commercial airlines have been steeply reg ...n of the Matter of Ambrose published in 1170 by {{wpl|Geoffrey of Monmouth|Stuart of Tythe}}. This was followed by works such as the {{wpl|heroic lay}} ''{{w
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  • | house = {{wp|House of Hanover|Hanover}}-{{wp|House of Stuart|Stuart}}-{{wp|House of Orange-Nassau|Orange-Nassau}} ...{{wp|Cyril Ramaphosa|South Africa}}, {{wp|Ali Salman|Bahrain}}, {{wp|Frank-Walter Steinmeier|Germany}}, {{wp|Reuven Rivlin|Israel}}, and {{wp|Joko Widodo|Ind
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