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James Patterson (1105 bytes)
1: ...man]] has played Cross in two movies adapted from Patterson's books, [[Kiss the Girls]] and [[Along Came a Sp... 3: === Titles by James Patterson === 36: ...k.com/features/jamespatterson/index.html Official James Petterson web site] James Colebrooke Patterson (3894 bytes) 1: '''James Colebrooke Patterson''' ([[1839]]-[[February 17]], [[1929]]) was a [[C... 3: Patterson was born to a [[Protestant]] family in [[Armagh]]... 5: Patterson settled in the [[Windsor, Ontario|Windsor]] area ... 7: In [[1878]], Patterson resigned his provincial seat to run for the feder... 9: Patterson became a backbench supporter of [[Prime Minister]... Patterson (912 bytes) 1: '''Patterson''' is the name of several places in the [[United ... 2: *[[Patterson, Arkansas]] 3: *[[Patterson, California]] 4: *[[Patterson, Georgia]] 5: *[[Patterson, Iowa]] Cissy Patterson (6215 bytes) 1: ...] and [[newspaper]] editor, publisher and owner. Patterson was one of the first women to head a major daily ... 3: ...ll's grandson. Her older brother [[Joseph Medill Patterson]] was the founder of the ''[[New York Daily News]... 9: ...-male [[American Society of Newspaper Editors]]. Patterson made her paper popular with all strata of Washing... 11: ...933]], tried to buy the ''Herald'' out from under Patterson, but failed. Instead, she bought both papers fro... 13: ... House of Representatives]] said Cissy and Joseph Patterson "would welcome the victory of [[Adolf Hitler|Hitl... Alicia Patterson (6875 bytes) 1: [[Image:alicia_patterson.jpg|thumb|200px|Alicia Patterson]] 2: '''Alicia Patterson''' (born [[October 15]], [[1906]] in [[Chicago, I... 7: ... of the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'', [[Eleanor Medill Patterson]] was her aunt. 11: ... Guggenheim]]. Guggenheim was 16 years older than Patterson, but that was not the most important difference b... 23: Though she grew up in [[Chicago]], Patterson was a strong partisan of the community that her n... Daniel Patterson (2744 bytes) 1: '''Daniel Todd Patterson''' ([[6 March]] [[1786]] – [[25 August]] [[... 3: [[Image:Daniel_Patterson.jpg|thumb|Captain Daniel Patterson]] 5: Patterson was born on [[Long Island, New York]]. As acting ... 7: ...]], and was promoted to Captain 28 February 1815. Patterson remained on the southern stations until 1824 when... 11: ...States Navy have been named [[USS Patterson|USS ''Patterson'']] for him. USS Patterson (770 bytes) 1: ...e been named '''USS ''Patterson''''' for [[Daniel Patterson]]. 3: * The first [[USS Patterson (DD-36)|USS ''Patterson'' (DD-36)]] was a [[Paulding class destroyer|''Pa... 4: * The second [[USS Patterson (DD-392)|USS ''Patterson'' (DD-392)]] was a [[Gridley class destroyer|''Gr... 5: * The third [[USS Patterson (DE-1061)|USS ''Patterson'' (DE-1061/FF-1061)]] was a [[Knox class frigate|... Floyd Patterson (4842 bytes) 1: '''Floyd Patterson''' (born [[January 4]], [[1935]]) is a former [[L... 3: ...at his now-legendary Grammercy Gym. Aged just 17, Patterson, won the Gold medal in he [[1952]] [[Helsinki, Fi... 5: ...ands, ask for [[autographs]] and take photos with Patterson everywhere he went during his stay there. 7: ...oved too much for Patterson's guile and agility. Patterson attempted to become the first boxer ever to win t... 9: ...to win the world's Heavyweight title three times, Patterson lost by a knockout in 12 rounds. Allan Patterson (1957 bytes) 1: '''Allan Patterson''' (born [[July 12]], [[1919]] in [[Ottawa]], [[O... 3: Patterson was educated at the [[Ontario Agricultural Colleg... 5: ...ral election, 1988|provincial election of 1988]], Patterson defeated Lecuyer by 1805 votes. This was a perio... 7: ...ptured the riding for her party with 4055 votes. Patterson has not sought a return to political life since t... 9: Patterson later served as a Board Member on the [[Winnipeg ... Corey Patterson (548 bytes) 1: ...]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia]]) better known as Corey Patterson, is a star player for the [[Chicago Cubs]]. He wa... 5: [[Category:1979 births|Patterson, Corey]] USS Patterson (DD-36) (6197 bytes) 2: |colspan="2"|[[Image:USS_Patterson_(DD-36).JPG|300px|]] 70: ...gnated as '''CG-16'''. She was named for [[Daniel Patterson]]. 72: ...]] [[1911]]; sponsored by Miss Georgeanne Pollock Patterson; and commissioned [[11 October]] 1911, Lieutenant... 74: ''Patterson'' departed Philadelphia 23 October 1911, calling ... 76: As America entered World War I, ''Patterson'' patrolled along the New England Coast in the ap... Francine Patterson (1971 bytes) 1: '''Dr. Francine "Penny" Patterson''' (b. February 13, 1947, in [[Chicago, Illinois]... 3: ... oldest of seven children, and daughter of [[C.H. Patterson]], a professor of psychology. She and her famil... 17: *[http://www.las.uiuc.edu/alumni/spotlight/03fall_Patterson.html University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign a... 19: [[Category:1947 births|Patterson, Francine]] R. William Patterson (872 bytes) 1: '''R. William Patterson''', an [[United States of America|American]] poli... 3: In 1956 and 1960, Patterson ran for a seat in the [[United States House of Re... 17: [[Category:Mayors of Dayton, Ohio|Patterson, R. William]] Patterson, Ohio (2642 bytes) 1: '''Patterson''' is a village located in [[Hardin County, Ohio]... 4: ...Image:OHMap-doton-Patterson.png|right|Location of Patterson, Ohio]] 6: Patterson is located at 40°46'51" North, 83°31'30" ... Patterson, New York (2806 bytes) 1: '''Patterson''' is a town located in [[Putnam County, New York... 3: The Town of Patterson, known as The Town of Franklin at its incorporati... 18: *[http://www.pattersonny.org Town of Patterson, NY] Harvey Patterson (2279 bytes) 1: '''Harvey Norman Murray Patterson''' (born [[September 12]], [[1924]] in [[Roland, ... 3: Patterson was educated at [[Manitoba University]] (not to b... 7: ...[Jim Maloway]], then cast a tie-breaking vote for Patterson. Although such tie-breaking votes are accepted l... 9: ...n investigation into the ballot-counting process, Patterson's election was declared void on [[February 20]], ... 11: In [[1978]], Patterson became Executive Secretary of the Winnipeg Labour... Tom Patterson (1345 bytes) 1: ...eeks starting July 13, 1953. It was, to quote Tom Patterson, "a miracle" that came together from idea to firs... Rashaan Patterson (375 bytes) 1: '''Rashaan Patterson''' is best known for portraying "The Kid" on the ... Carly Patterson (3633 bytes) 1: '''Carly Rae Patterson''' (born [[February 4]], [[1988]] in [[Baton Roug... 5: Patterson was at a birthday party at a gymnastics club in [... 7: ...s in Gymnastics, this dismount was named the '''''Patterson''''' in her honor. 11: Patterson was named the U.S. Junior National All-Around cha... 17: ...mmer Olympics|2004 Olympic Games]] in [[Athens]], Patterson won a gold medal in the Women's Individual All-Ar... Malcolm R. Patterson (3277 bytes) 1: [[Image:Malcolmpatterson1.jpg|right]] 3: '''Malcolm Rice Patterson''' ([[June 7]], [[1861]]–[[March 8]], [[193... 5: ...emocratic]] nominee for [[governor]] in [[1906]]. Patterson won the election against [[United States Republic... 7: During his first term in office, Patterson married Mary Russell Gardner of [[Union City, Ten... 9: ...and two were sentenced to twenty years in prison. Patterson was widely praised for his swift and decisive act...
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