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John Carter (733 bytes)
1: '''John Carter''' may refer to: 3: *[[John Carter of Mars]], a fictional character from the fiction of [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]]. 4: *[[John Brown Carter]] 5: *[[Zebadiah J. Carter]] 6: *[[John Carter (New Zealand)|John Carter]], a [[New Zealand]] politician. John Carter (ER) (2412 bytes) 1: ...e stayed with the show from the beginning of the series up to the 2004-2005 season. 3: {{spoiler}} 5: John Carter was from a wealthy family; consequently, he did n... 7: ...hile studying under [[Peter Benton (ER)|Doctor Peter Benton]]. 9: ...rugs, and was taken to an inpatient treatment center in Atlanta by Dr. Benton. John Carter (New Zealand) (1498 bytes) 1: ... - ) is a [[New Zealand]] politician. He is a member of the [[New Zealand National Party|National Part... 3: ...ment [[Whip (politics)|Whip]], and then Senior Government Whip until [[1995]] and again from [[1996]] ... 5: ...al MP [[John Banks (New Zealand)|John Banks]], impersonating a workshy [[Maori]] called Hone, causing ... 7: ... letters of support, he remarked that 'we wanted her to know we cared'. 9: ...re entering politics, Carter worked as a local government administration official. John Carter (jazz musician) (767 bytes) 1: ...1965]], with whom he subsequently worked on a number of projects. 3: ==References== 4: * Philippe Carles, André Clergeat, and Jean-Louis Comolli, Dictionnaire du jazz... 5: * Ian Carr, Digby Fairweather and Brian Priestley, Jazz: the Essential Companio... John Carter (Texas politician) (332 bytes) 1: '''John Carter''' is a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republ... 5: ==External links== 7: * [http://www.house.gov/carter/ Official Web Site] 9: *[http://www.carterforcongress.com Campaign Site] 11: [[Category:Texas_politicians|Carter, John]] Sir Evelyn John Webb-Carter (342 bytes) 1: ...ight|thumb|Major-General Sir Evelyn John Webb-Carter KCB]] 2: '''Major-General Sir Evelyn John Webb-Carter KCB''' is the 'Colonel of The Regiment' of The [[... 4: [[Category:British people|Webb Carter]] 5: [[Category:United Kingdom military|Webb Carter]] A. P. Carter (867 bytes) 1: ...[November 7]], [[1960]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[Country music]] [[musician]]. 3: ...rginia]], (Poor Valley), the son of Robert C. Carter and Mollie Arvelle Bays. A.P. was sometimes calle... 5: ...rmed the [[Carter Family]], perhaps the first commercial rural Country music group. 7: ...ited_States|U.S. postage stamp]] honoring the Carter Family. 11: [[Category:Country musicians|Carter, A. P.]] Get Carter (2712 bytes) 1: ...poster.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A poster for Get Carter]] 3: ...ster who sets out to avenge the death of his brother. 5: ...forty days. The film was produced by Michael Klinger and released by [[MGM]]. 7: ...stle. All the music was played by Budd and two other jazz musicians -- Geoff Cline and Chris Careen. 9: ...w considered the greatest British gangster film ever made. In fact, in [[2004]] the [[magazine]] ''[[T... Angela Carter (4191 bytes) 1: ...and|English]] novelist and journalist, known for her [[post-feminist]] [[magical realism|magical reali... 3: ...ese experience had a positive influence on her later writing. 5: ...y]], the [[University of Adelaide]] and the [[University of East Anglia]]. 7: Carter also contributed many articles to ''[[The Guardia... 9: ...gela Carter died in [[1992]] after developing cancer. Clarence Carter (2204 bytes) 1: ...] [[1936]], [[Montgomery]], [[Alabama]]) is a singer and musician. 3: ... his outstanding voice with his skill as an arranger and musician. 5: ...momentum. He remained with Fame until [[1973]], where he also helped guide [[Candi Staton]], who was n... 7: ...and ''The Dynamic Clarence Carter'' show off his versatile talent to good effect. 9: ...ved into a favorite at clubs and weddings. He later followed it up with a sequel, "Still Strokin'", i... Ashton Carter (469 bytes) 1: ...e was an advisor to [[John Kerry]] during the latter's [[2004]] campaign for the U.S. presidency. 3: ==External link== 4: ...er Ashton Carter, on site of Kennedy School of Government] Dave Carter (1344 bytes) 1: ...-described his style as "[[post-modern]] mythic American." 2: ... (Before his association with Grammer began, Carter had released his first album, "Snake Handlin' Man... 4: Carter passed away unexpectedly in [[Northampton, Massac... 6: ...he rebuilding of [[New York City]] after [[September 11, 2001 attacks|9/11]]. 10: [[Category:1952 births|Carter, Dave]] Howard Carter (3360 bytes) 1: ...eologist]] and Egyptologist famous as the discoverer of [[KV (Egypt)|KV]]62 the tomb of [[Tutankhamun]... 5: ...th Norfolk, and had no formal education. His father trained him in the fundamentals of drawing and pa... 7: ... was to come under the tutelage of [[William Flinders Petrie]]. 9: ... position working for the [[Egyptian Antiquities service]] from which he resigned as a result of a dis... 11: ...r Carter's work to continue. Soon, Carter was supervising all Lord Carnarvon's [[excavation]]s. Frederick Carter (2260 bytes) 1: ...ge:FrederickCarter.jpg|right|250px| Frederick Carter in 1869]] 2: ... In 1865 he succeeded Sir [[Hugh Hoyles]] as Premier. 4: ... dropped the issue of joining Canada. In 1878 Carter was appointed [[Chief Justice]] succeeding Sir [[... 6: ==External links== 7: ....on.ca/smood/fathers/carter.htm Sir Frederick Carter] Carter Doctrine (758 bytes) 1: ...anuary 23]] [[1980]] by [[President]] [[Jimmy Carter]]. Responding to the [[Soviet Invasion of Afgha... 3: ... on the vital interests of the United States of America, and such an assault will be repelled by any m... Anson Carter (887 bytes) 1: ... Bruins]], [[Edmonton Oilers]] and [[New York Rangers]]. 5: * [[List of NHL players]] 7: [[Category:Los Angeles Kings players|Carter, Anson]] 8: [[Category:Washington Capitals players|Carter, Anson]] 9: [[Category:Boston Bruins players|Carter, Anson]] Carter Grayson (287 bytes) 1: ...ter and the Red Lightspeed Ranger. He is the leader of the Lightspeed team. 5: [[Category: Red Rangers]] 6: [[Category: Power Rangers team leaders]] Jimmy Carter (29801 bytes) 1: {{Infobox President | name=James Earl Carter, Jr. 2: | image name=Presidentcarter.jpg 3: | order=39th President 6: | preceded=[[Gerald Ford]] 8: | date of birth=October 1, 1924 Gary Carter (3828 bytes) 1: ... the top hitting [[Major League Baseball]] [[catcher]]s in baseball history. 3: ...er established himself as one of the premier catchers in the [[National League]] both defensively and ... 5: ...season in [[1975 in sports|1975]], he [[Batting average|batted]] .270 with 17 home runs and 68 RBI; ma... 7: ... was traded to the [[New York Mets]] for four players. 9: ...nts|Giants]] (1990) and [[Los Angeles Dodgers|Dodgers]] (1991), and returned to Montreal for a last hu... Carter Center (1926 bytes) 1: ...Emory University]], employing many students as interns. 3: According to the Carter Center's website, the organization has five guiding prin... 5: #''The Center emphasizes action and results. Based on careful r... 6: ...er does not duplicate the effective efforts of others.'' 7: #''The Center addresses difficult problems and recognizes the p...
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