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John Moore, Baron Moore of Lower Marsh (2263 bytes)
1: ...ervative Party and a potential leadership contender. 3: ... became a [[Life Peer]] as Baron Moore of Lower Marsh. 5: {{start box}} 7: ...ate for Transport]] | years=1986–1987 | after=[[Paul Channon]]}} 8: ... Social Security]] | years2=1987–1989 | after2=[[Tony Newton]]}} John E. Moore (2827 bytes) 1: ...[Kathleen Sebelius]]; he assumed office on [[January 13]], [[2003]]. 3: ...ses upon reducing the cost of health care administration in Kansas. 5: ... been called by many the most important session for economic development in decades. 7: ...9. He resigned in July of 2002 in order to run for office. 9: ...o served as the first chairman of the Kansas Children’s Cabinet. John R. Moore (238 bytes) 1: ...student and biographer of [[Daniel Defoe]]. His works include: 2: *''Defoe in the Pillory''; 1939. 3: ... the Modern World''; 1958, University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0608090247. John Moore (1865 bytes) 1: ...re has been more than one person named '''John Moore''': 2: ...p of Ely)|John Moore]] (1646-1714), British Scholar and Bishop of Ely 3: ...re]] (1662-1726), English Baptist minister from Northampton 4: ...Scottish physician, father of General Sir John Moore 5: ...oore]] (1730-1805), [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] from 1783 to 1805. John C. Moore (213 bytes) 1: ...University of Northern Colorado]], [[Greeley, Colorado]]. 3: == External link == 5: *http://www.unco.edu/biology/faculty/moore_john.htm John M. Moore (642 bytes) 1: ...f Representatives, Texas District 8|District 8]] from [[1905]] to [[1913]]. 3: ==External link== 4: ...isplay.pl?index=M000904 Moore's Congressional Biography] 8: [[Category:1862 births|Moore, John M.]] 9: [[Category:1940 deaths|Moore, John M.]] John Moore (Whig) (1341 bytes) 1: ...g member of the [[United States Whig Party|Whig Party]]. 3: ...cted in the general election and served until [[March 3]], 1843. 5: ...e died in Franklin on [[June 17]], 1867 and was buried on his estate. 6: ==External link== 7: ...isplay.pl?index=M000903 Moore's Congressional Biography] John Bassett Moore (1607 bytes) 1: ...[[International Court of Justice]] (the "World Court"). 3: ...onal law at [[Columbia University]]; he stayed there until [[1924]]. 5: ...[1912]] to [[1938]], and the International Court from [[1921]] to [[1928]]. 7: ...I]] system of alliances would tend to broaden [[war]]s into global conflicts. 9: ...amp]] in 1966, the $5 value of the [[Prominent Americans Issue]]. John Isaac Moore (1727 bytes) 1: ...f Arkansas|governor]] of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Arkansas]]. 3: [[image:AR_Moore_John.jpg|left|John Isaac Moore]] 5: ...He studied law and was admitted to the Arkansas bar in [[1882]]. 7: ...1901]], and [[1903]]. In 1903, he served as Speaker of the House. 9: ...e was elected to the Arkansas Senate. He served terms in the Senate in [[1905]], [[1907]], [[1913]], ... John Moore (anarchist) (455 bytes) 1: ... Productions''. His collection ''Nietzsche and Anarchism'' was published posthumously in 2003. 5: [[Category:1957 births|Moore, John]] 6: [[Category:2002 deaths|Moore, John]] John Moore (Archbishop) (580 bytes) 1: ...nglish]] cleric and [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] from [[1783]] to 1805. 5: <center> 6: <table border="2"> 7: <tr> 8: <td width="30%" align="center">Preceded by:<br> John Moore (Baptist) (377 bytes) 1: ...y John Moore of Northampton."'' He died on [[January 14]], 1726. 5: [[Category:1662 births|Moore, John]] 6: [[Category:1726 deaths|Moore, John]] John Moore (Australian politician) (4397 bytes) 1: ...atives]] for over 25 years, and Defence Minister from [[1998]] to [[2001]]. 3: .... Moore graduated from UQ with a Bachelor of Commerce with additional study in [[Accounting]]. 5: ...ueensland, opening offices in regional centers there and in [[New South Wales]]. 7: ...h & Co., Inc.|Merrill Lynch]] and [[Citibank|Citigroup]]. 9: ...e FEC in one role or another for almost thirty years. John Moore (Bishop of Ely) (1092 bytes) 1: ...eric, scholar, and book collector. Bishop of [[Norwich]] ([[1691]]-[[1707]]) and bishop of [[Ely]] (... 3: ...called '''The Royal Library''' in honor of its patron. 4: ==Further reading== 5: ...tains: J. Ringrose; ''"The Royal Library: John Moore and his books"''. 7: [[Category:1646 births|Moore, John]] John Moore (Australian jurist) (373 bytes) 1: ... of certain provisions of the commonwealth's Labour Laws. John Moore (British soldier) (2523 bytes) 1: ...1809]]) was a [[Britain|British]] soldier and General. 3: ...784 he was elected to Parliament for Lanark, Selkirk, Peebles and Linlithgow. 5: ...1798 he was made a Major-General and served in [[Ireland]]. 7: ...im being soon sent home where he was ordered to Portugal. 9: ...Soult]]. The monument was rebuilt and made more permanent in 1811. USS John A. Moore (FFG-19) (797 bytes) 1: ...[1 September]] [[2000]], she was transferred to Turkey the same day as that nation's [[TCG Gediz (F 4... 3: ''John A. Moore'' (FFG-19) was the first ship of that name in the US Navy. 5: {{Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate}} 6: ...ory:Oliver Hazard Perry class frigates|John A. Moore]] John Moore (Scottish physician) (1748 bytes) 1: ...]) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] physician and writer. 3: ..., saw much active naval service and became an admiral. 7: [[Category:1729 births|Moore, John]] 8: [[Category:1802 deaths|Moore, John]] John Moore (movie production designer) (230 bytes) 1: ...Best Art Direction|Best Art Direction]] for his work in ''[[El Cid]]''. John Cuthbert Moore-Brabazon, 1st Baron Brabazon of Tara (2894 bytes) 1: ...e:Brabazon in plane in 1909.jpg|thumb|John Moore-Brabazon in a Voisin in 1909]] 3: ...17 May]] [[1964]]) was a British [[aviation pioneer]]. 5: ...Moore-Brabazon was born in [[England]] on [[February 8]], [[1884]]. 7: ...alloon]] made in [[England]] by the [[Short brothers]]. 9: ... was awarded [[Royal Aero Club]] certificate number 1.
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