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John Philips (499 bytes)
1: '''John Philips''' ([[1676]] - [[1709]]), poet, son of an archdea... 4: ...Georgics]]'', has some fine descriptive passages. Philips was also employed by Philips (4399 bytes) 3: ...t-align:center;padding:0em 1em 0em 1em; ">[[Image:Philips.jpg]]<br>''Company''<br>''logo''</div> 5: ...rs, Philips Lighting, Philips Medical Systems and Philips Domestic Appliances and Personal Care. 7: ...ric shaver]], the ''Philishave'', was introduced. Philips introduced the [[compact audio cassette tape]], w... 9: ...ear that this flight to the US has helped to make Philips the [[multinational]] that it is today. 11: It's also believed at the same time that Philips has both before and during the war supplied enorm... Philips Records (573 bytes) 1: ...] are merged into [[Polygram]]. In the eighties [[Philips Classics Records]] was formed to distribute its c... 3: Philips Records is now part of [[Universal Music]]. Emo Philips (2756 bytes) 1: ...Image:Tv_weird_al_emo_philips.jpg|right|250px|Emo Philips on The Weird Al Show]] 2: '''Emo Philips''' (born [[1956]]) is an [[United States|American... 18: Unlike Wright, however, Philips' [[persona]] is one of a strange, [[nerd|nerdish]... 32: Philips has also had [[acting]] roles on [[television]] s... 36: * [http://www.emophilips.com/ EmoPhilips.com] Philips P2000 (1732 bytes) 1: ...me computer market, after the [[Magnavox Odyssey2|Philips Videopac G7000]] game system (better known in the... 3: ...ssette recorder]] for mass storage. It seems that Philips used components they already produced for other m... 9: ...result, the P2000 had only a limited success, and Philips later replaced it with their [[MSX]] machines. 11: The [[Philips P2000T|P2000T]] was a run-of-the-mill, semi-porta... Philips Arena (1399 bytes) 1: The '''Philips Arena''' is a [[list of indoor arenas|indoor aren... 5: ...ains a large number of television screens made by Philips. On the exterior, angled steel columns supportin... 7: Philips Arena occupies the site of the [[Omni Coliseum]],... Ambrose Philips (3820 bytes) 3: '''Ambrose Philips''' (c. [[1675]] - [[June 18]], [[1749]]) was an [... 5: ...He was educated at [[Shrewsbury School]] and [[St John's College, Cambridge]], of which he became a fell... 7: ...ng himself and praising Philips's worst passages. Philips is said to have threatened to hit Pope with a rod... 9: ... a porter how to find [[Edmund Curll]]'s authors, Philips is a [[Pindar]]ic writer in red stockings. 11: ...urt. His patron died in 1742, and six years later Philips returned to London, where he died. Philips Stadion (1039 bytes) 1: ...e not a large stadium by European standards, the 'Philips Stadion' was also one of the Dutch venues during ... Utah Philips (760 bytes) 1: [[Utah Philips]] is a one of the last of the great American Stor... 6: [[http://www.utahphillips.org/ Utah Philips]] Philips (disambiguation) (736 bytes) 1: '''Philips''' can refer to: 3: .... (Royal Philips Electronics), usually known as [[Philips]], is one of the largest consumer electronics pro... 4: ... the Royal Philips Electronics, brother of Gerard Philips 5: ...f the Royal Philips Electronics, brother of Anton Philips 6: ...www.pgil-eirdata.org/html/pgil_datasets/authors/p/Philips,W/life.htm] Howard Philips (542 bytes) 1: '''Howard Philips''' was an early employee of [[Nintendo]] who was ... Dirk Philips (471 bytes) 1: '''Dirk Philips''' ([[1504]]-[[1568]]) was an early [[Anabaptist]... 4: ...Sending of Preachers or Teachers] - essay by Dirk Philips on Anabaptist evangelism Philips Classics Records (337 bytes) 1: ...d in the eighties as the new classics label for [[Philips Records]]. It was successfull with artists like [... Philips Videopac G7400 (2667 bytes) 1: {{wrongtitle|title=Philips Videopac + G7400}} 3: [[image:Philipsg7400.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Philips Videopac G7400 console]] 5: ...ver occurred. The G7400 was the successor to the Philips Videopac G7000, the European counterpart to the A... 35: *[[Philips Videopac G7000]] Philips SAA 1099 (905 bytes) 1: The '''[[Philips]] SAA 1099''' sound generator was a 6-voice [[sou... Philips van der Aa (753 bytes) 1: '''Philips van der Aa''' (born in [[Mechelen]], died after [... 7: [[Category:1586 deaths|Aa, Philips van der]] 8: [[Category:Eighty Years' War|Aa, Philips van der]] Philips van Marnix, lord of Sint-Aldegonde (3862 bytes) 3: '''Philips van Marnix, [[heer]] van St Aldegonde''' ([[1538]... 6: ...ix van St. Aldegonde studied [[theology]] under [[John Calvin|Calvin]] and [[Theodore Beza|Beza]] at [[G... 14: ...erlandsche geschriften'' (Ghent, 1882); Tjalma, ''Philips van Marnix, heer van Sint-Aldegonde'' (Amsterdam,... Norman St John-Stevas, Baron St John of Fawsley (1879 bytes) 1: ...unded from his father's (Stevas) and mother's (St John-O'Connor). 22: ...ategory:1929 births|St John of Fawsley, Norman St John-Stevas, Baron]] 23: ... Duchy of Lancaster|St John of Fawsley, Norman St John-Stevas, Baron]] 24: [[Category:Members of the Privy Council|St. John, Norman Anthony Francis, Baron]] 25: ...gory:Presidents of the Cambridge Union Society|St John-Stevas, Norman]] John a Kent and John a Cumber (602 bytes) 1: '''''John a Kent and John a Cumber''''' is a 16th century play by [[Anthony... John John Molina (6109 bytes) 1: ... [[March 17]], [[1965]]), better known as '''John John Molina''' in the [[world]] of [[boxing]], is a fo... 35: [[Category:1965 births|Molina, John John]]
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