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Chief Constable (2063 bytes)
1: '''Chief Constable''' is the title given to the commanding officer o... 3: ...ables of the eighteenth century and earlier. ''[[Constable]]'' and ''[[Constabulary]]'' were terms adopted i... 5: The Chief Constable's badge of rank, worn on the epaulettes, consists... 7: ...rs" of a force and belong to the [[Association of Chief Police Officers]] (ACPO). 9: ...are led by a [[Commissioner]] rather than a Chief Constable. This resulted from a fear of politicians gainin... John Constable (1993 bytes) 1: ...it.png|right|thumb|A [[self portrait]] by '''John Constable''']] 2: '''John Constable''' ([[June 11]], [[1776]] - [[March 31]], [[1837]... 4: ...e area of [[Dedham Vale]] in Suffolk is known as 'Constable Country'. [[Flatford Mill]], the subject of one o... 6: ...ly acquainted with the king, and did not consider Constable good enough. After five years, he finally gave h... 23: [[Category:1776 births|Constable, John]] John L. Stevens (1280 bytes) 1: [[Image:johnlstevens.jpg|thumb|200px|John L. Stevens, an American diplomat, conspired to overthrow the... 3: '''John L. Stevens''', formally '''John Leavitt Stevens''' ([[August 1]], [[1820]]-[[February 8]], [[1895... 5: ...f the United States]] [[Grover Cleveland]] forced Stevens into retirement in [[1893]] as a result of his il... John Stevens (1619 bytes) 1: '''John Stevens''' is the name of a number of prominent people: 4: *[[John Stevens (immigrant)|John Stevens (1682-1737)]], immigrant to [[United States|Ameri... 5: *[[John Stevens (inventor)|John Stevens (1749-1838)]] developed the [[multitubular boiler... 6: *[[John Stevens (New Jersey)|John Stevens (c. 1716-1792)]] was a delegate to the [[Continen... 7: *[[John Lloyd Stephens|John Lloyd Stephens (1805-1852)]] explorer, travel wri... John Stevens (singer) (2627 bytes) 2: ...h_ryan_seacrest_john_stevens.jpg|right|250px|John Stevens on ON AIR with Ryan Seacrest]] 4: '''John Stevens''' is an [[United States|American]] singer, one o... 6: Stevens is originally from [[Amherst, New York]]. Stevens auditioned for the third season of ''[[American I... 8: Stevens was a member of the fourth group of semifinalists... 10: Stevens' favorite singer is [[Frank Sinatra]], to whom hi... John Stevens (drummer) (3712 bytes) 1: '''John Stevens''' ([[June 10]], [[1940]] - [[September 13]], [[... 3: Stevens was born in [[Brentford]], the son of a [[tap dan... 5: In the mid-1960s, Stevens began to play in [[London]] jazz groups alongisde... 7: ...the SME began to play generally very quiet music. Stevens also became interested in non-Western musics. 9: ...ne-up and an ever changing number of members, but Stevens was always there, at the centre of the group's ac... John Stevens Henslow (3274 bytes) 1: '''John Stevens Henslow''' ([[February 6]], [[1796]] - [[May 16]]... 3: ...y influenced his career. He was educated at [[St. John's College, Cambridge]], where he graduated as six... John Stevens (engineer) (2280 bytes) 1: ...thern Railroad]] in the [[United States]] and was chief engineer on the [[Panama Canal]]. 3: ...d building railroads. By the age of 33, in 1886, Stevens was principal assistant engineer for the Duluth, ... 5: ... manager. During his time at the Great Northern, Stevens built over a thousand miles of railroad, includin... 7: ...dation, he was hired by [[Theodore Roosevelt]] as chief engineer on the [[Panama Canal]]. 9: Stevens' primary achievement in Panama was in building th... John Stevens (inventor) (1778 bytes) 1: '''Col. John Stevens, III''' ([[1749]] - [[March 6]], [[1838]]) was a ... 3: ...rk]], the son of [[John Stevens (New Jersey)|John Stevens]] (1715-1792), secretary to Governor Livingston o... 9: ...cean-going steamboat. On [[October 11]], [[1811]] Stevens' ship the ''Juliana'', began operation as the fi... 14: *John Cox Stevens (1785-1857), first commodore of the [[New York Ya... 15: *Robert Livingston Stevens (1787-1856) John Stevens (immigrant) (383 bytes) 1: '''John Stevens''' ([[1682]] - [[1737]]), who immigrated to Ameri... 3: [[Category:1682 births|Stevens, John]] 4: [[Category:1737 deaths|Stevens, John]] John Paul Stevens (3278 bytes) 1: ...ulStevens.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Justice John Paul Stevens]] 3: '''John Paul Stevens''' (born [[April 20]], [[1920]]) is an [[United S... 5: ...married Maryan Mulholland, and has four children: John Joseph (deceased), Kathryn, Elizabeth Jane, and S... 7: ...tion]] rights and [[federalism]]. Over the years, Stevens gradually recanted his opposition to [[affirmativ... 15: ...551221/us551229/us551245/ LookSmart - ''John Paul Stevens''] directory category John Stevens (New Jersey) (1089 bytes) 1: '''John Stevens''' (about [[1716]] - [[10 May]] [[1792]]) was del... 3: ...here), the son of [[John Stevens (immigrant)|John Stevens]] and his wife Ann Campbell. 6: *[[John Stevens (inventor)|John Stevens]] (1749-1838) 7: *Mary Stevens, who married [[Robert Livingston (1746-1813)|Robe... 13: [[Category:1716 births|Stevens, John]] John Stevens (Police Commissioner) (977 bytes) 1: Sir '''John Stevens''' (born [[October 21]], [[1942]]) was [[Commissi... 3: ...p in the murder of Northern Ireland nationalists. Stevens' third report, published on [[17 April]] [[2003]]... 9: [[Category:Metropolitan Police|Stevens, John]] John Stevens Cabot Abbott (1598 bytes) 1: '''John Stevens Cabot Abbott''' ([[September 18]], [[1805]] - [[J... 13: [[Category:1805 births|Abbott, John Stevens Cabot]] 14: [[Category:1877 deaths|Abbott, John Stevens Cabot]] 16: [[sv:John Stevens Cabot Abbott]] John Ross (Cherokee chief) (1931 bytes) 1: ..."float:right;width:196px;margin-left:5px">[[Image:JohnRossC.jpg|Photograph of Ross]]</div> 3: '''John Ross''' ([[October 3]], [[1790]] - [[August 1]], ... 5: ... the Cherokee during the [[American Revolution]] (John Ross's mother was 3/4 Scottish as well). 9: ...chief of the eastern Cherokee, becoming principal chief the following year and serving as such until 1839... 11: During his tenure as chief he opposed displacement of the tribe from its nat... Constable (5138 bytes) 1: ...Constable]]. For the city in [[New York]], see [[Constable, New York]].'' 5: A '''Constable''' is a [[police]] officer in [[United Kingdom|Br... 7: ...very sworn police officer in these countries is a constable, since it is from this office that they derive th... 9: ... officer. Technically this means that each sworn constable is an independent legal official rather than simp... 11: ...ut this is not the case in the UK. The '''[[Chief Constable]]''' is the title of the head of all British poli... Constable, New York (3157 bytes) 1: '''Constable''' is a [[town]] located in [[Franklin County, Ne... 3: The '''Town of Constable''' is on the northern border of the county. 6: The '''Town of Constable''' was founded in [[1807]] from part of the [[Mal... 22: == Communities and locations in Constable == 23: *'''Constable''' -- A [[hamlet (place) |hamlet]] near the cente... Melton Constable (2011 bytes) 1: Melton Constable - Norfolk - U.K. 3: Melton Constable sits on fairly high ground a little to the west o... 5: ...ices which resulted in the slow decline of Melton Constable, which now lies stranded in the middle of a vast ... 7: Melton Constable Hall is regarded as the finest specimen of the [[... 11: Melton Constable Park was designed by [[Capability Brown]] in 1764... Henry Constable (603 bytes) 1: ...[[1562]] - [[1613]]), [[poet]], son of Sir Robert Constable, educated at 10: [[Category:1562 births|Constable, Henry]] 11: [[Category:1613 deaths|Constable, Henry]] Archibald Constable (3187 bytes) 1: '''Archibald Constable''' ([[February 24]], [[1774]] - [[July 21]], [[18... 3: ...gham]], Sir [[Walter Scott]], [[Henry Hallam]], [[John Playfair]] and afterwards [[Thomas Babington Maca... 5: ...le & Co. In [[1805]], jointly with Longman & Co., Constable published Scott's ''[[Lay of the Last Minstrel]]'... 7: ...t's publisher, a condition being that the firm of John Ballantyne & Co. should be wound up at an early d... 9: ...stable started business afresh, and began in 1827 Constable's ''Miscellany of original and selected works ......
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