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William Tucker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Tucker is the name of: • William Tooker or Tucker (1558?-1621), English churchman • William Tucker (musician), twentieth century guitar player • William Tucker (settler), convict, sealer, tra...
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William G. Tucker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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William Tooker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Tooker or Tucker (1558?-1621) was an English churchman and theological writer. Born at Exeter in 1557 or 1558, he was the third son of William Tooker of that town by his wife Honora, daughter...
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William Tucker has written about environment and energy issues for twenty-five years. From Bill Tucker's Blog: Hi, I’m Bill Tucker, author of the forthcoming book, Terrestrial Energy, and operator of this website. As you can see, it’s about nuclear energy, global warming and the threat to the environment.
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Two of the first Africans to be brought to North America in 1619 were simply called Anthony and Isabella they were married and in 1624 gave birth to the first Black child born in English America naming him William Tucker in honor of a Virginia Planter.
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William Tucker was born in Cairo in 1935 and came to England when his family returned in 1937. He studied history at Oxford University (1955-58) and sculpture at the Central... ... More Resources on William Tucker...
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William Tucker [Egyptian-born British Sculptor, born in 1935] Guide to pictures of works by William Tucker in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. ... William Tucker art links...
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William Tucker occupies an important position in the history of late twentieth century sculpture. His investigation into the nature of sculpture and its relationship to the viewer has led him to use a range of processes and materials.
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Albert William Tucker; ... PRINCETON, N.J., January 26, 1995 -- Albert William Tucker, aged; 89, former chair of Princeton University's Mathematics Department and originator of the influential paradox known as the "Prisoner's; Dilemma," died yesterday of complications from pneumonia at the;
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