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John Wilkins (3952 bytes)
1: [[image:John_Wilkins.jpg|thumb|150px|John Wilkins.]] 2: '''John Wilkins''' ([[January 1]] [[1614]] - [[November 19]] [[16... 6: In 1641, Wilkins published an anonymous treatise entitled ''Mercur... 10: Possessing strong scientific tastes, Wilkins was the chief founder of the [[Royal Society]] an... 14: ...of John Wilkins] [http://www.crockford.com/wrrrld/wilkins.html (in Spanish and English)] by [[Jorge Luis Bo... Wilkins (64 bytes) 1: {{copyvio|url=http://www.musicofpuertorico.com/en/wilkins.html}} William Wilkins (865 bytes) 1: ...the 19th century English architect, see [[William Wilkins (architect)]]'' 3: '''William Wilkins''' ([[1779]]–[[1865]]) was an [[United Stat... 5: ...er [[President of the United States|President]] [[John Tyler]]. 7: [[Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania]], is named after him. 11: [[Category:United States Senators|Wilkins, William]] Hubert Wilkins (516 bytes) 1: '''Sir Hubert Wilkins''' ([[October 31]], [[1888]] - [[November 30]], [... 4: ...thaustralianhistory.com.au/wilkins.htm Sir Hubert Wilkins] biography from Flinders Ranges Research 7: [[Category:Australian explorers|Wilkins, Hubert]] 8: [[Category:Explorers|Wilkins, Hubert]] 9: [[Category:1888 births|Wilkins, Hubert]] Wilkins Zambrana (3463 bytes) 1: '''Wilkins Zambrana''' a.k.a. "'''Wilkins'''" (born [[1953]] in [[Mayaguez, Puerto Rico]]) ... 3: ...r his loved ones, where he would sing and dance. Wilkins joined the high school choir where he sang solo. ... 5: ...sic was also heard in [[Germany]] and [[Japan]]. Wilkins became the "first" Puerto Rican singer of Popular... 7: ...he singer and composer of the year. In [[1988]], Wilkins participated in the film "''Salsa''", as a homele... 9: ...he song which became a huge sucess. In [[1990]], Wilkins included the "Lambada" in his new album titled "'... Jeff Wilkins (231 bytes) 1: '''Jeff Wilkins''' is an [[american football]] [[kicker]] who cur... Ray Wilkins (4658 bytes) 1: '''Raymond Colin Wilkins''', (born [[September 14]] [[1956]]), was an [[En... 3: ...as awarded the captaincy, at the age of just 19. Wilkins was also 19 when England manager [[Don Revie]] ga... 5: ...hed 2-2 after extra time, featured a rare goal by Wilkins, an especially memorable strike from 25 yards (22... 7: ...sfer. It was during this last year at Milan that Wilkins played his final game for England, on [[November ... 9: ...irth under [[Graeme Souness]]. During this spell Wilkins helped the side to two league titles as well as t... Roger Wilkins (2006 bytes) 1: '''Roger Wilkins''' (born [[1932]]) is an [[American]] [[civil rig... 3: ...[attorney general]] under the [[Lyndon B. Johnson|Johnson]] presidential administration. <!--I'm pretty ... 5: Leaving government at the end of the Johnson administration, he worked briefly for the [[Fo... 10: Books written or edited by Wilkins include: 12: ...ace and poverty in the United States''. Edited by Wilkins and Fred Harris. 1998. New York: Pantheon Books. ... Maurice Wilkins (3898 bytes) 1: '''Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins''' ([[December 15]], [[1916]] – [[October 5... 3: ... when he was six. He studied [[physics]] at [[St. John's College]], [[Cambridge]], then in [[1940]] rece... 9: ... Physiology or Medicine]] with Watson and Crick. Wilkins' reputation was untarnished although it was he wh... 11: and Wilkins was much less of a publicity-seeker, that Watson 12: and Crick have in the popular mind overshadowed Wilkins George Wilkins (2748 bytes) 1: '''George Hubert Wilkins''' (fl. [[1607]]) was an [[England|English]] [[dr... 5: ...borated in [[1607]] with [[William Rowley]] and [[John Day]] in ''The Travailes of the Three English Bro... 7: ...a play was produced which was apparently entirely Wilkins's work. It is ''The Miseries of Inforst Marriage'... 9: ...y scholars, and although some have suggested that Wilkins was involved, the weight of stylistic evidence st... 11: ...d Edition of Shakespeare make the assumption that Wilkins was the co-author of ''Pericles'' and draw heavil... Dominique Wilkins (1395 bytes) 1: '''Dominique Wilkins''' (b. [[January 12]], [[1960]] in [[Paris, Fran... 3: ... months after the draft. From 1983-84 to 1993-94, Wilkins never averaged less than 20 points per game and c... 5: ... [[Orlando Magic]] before he retired in [[1999]]. Wilkins, a nine-time NBA All-Star and the winner of two S... 9: His younger brother Gerald Wilkins had a decent NBA career as well. 11: [[Category:1960 births|Wilkins, Dominique]] Wilkins Micawber (1061 bytes) 1: '''Wilkins Micawber''' is a [[Fictional character|fictional ... Charles Wilkins (1670 bytes) 1: '''Sir Charles Wilkins''' ([[1749]]? - [[1836]]), was an [[England|Engli... 3: ...y]] when a college was established there in 1805. Wilkins was [[knight]]ed in [[1833]] in recognition of hi... 5: ...cknowledged his indebtedness to Wilkins, and whom Wilkins assisted in founding the Asiatic Society of [[Ben... 10: [[Category:1749 births|Wilkins, Charles]] 11: [[Category:1836 deaths|Wilkins, Charles]] Richard Wilkins (2201 bytes) 1: ...an ominous context as far back as Season 2, Mayor Wilkins played a pivotal role as the "[[big bad]]" of sea... 3: ...becomes a pure demon. Throughout season 3, Mayor Wilkins set events into motion to facilitate his ascencio... 5: ...ith and became her [[father figure]]. When Mayor Wilkins ascended into a huge, snake-like pure demon durin... 7: Mayor Wilkins was seen again in season 4, in the form of a [[vi... Roy Wilkins (3441 bytes) 1: [[Image:RoyWilkinsStamp.jpg|thumb|150px|Roy Wilkins stamp in the Black Heritage series release by the... 2: '''Roy Wilkins''' ([[August 30]], [[1901]] – [[September 8... 5: Wilkins was born [[August 30]], 1901 in [[Saint Louis, Mi... 7: ...W. E. B. Du Bois]] left the organization in 1934, Wilkins replaced him as editor of ''[[Crisis (magazine)|C... 10: In 1955, Wilkins was named executive director of the NAACP. He had... William Wilkins (architect) (1959 bytes) 1: '''William Wilkins''' ([[31 August]] [[1778]] — [[31 August]] ... 3: Wilkins was born in [[Norwich]], the son of a succesful b... 17: ... births|Wilkins, William]] [[Category:1839 deaths|Wilkins, William]] 20: R. Windsor Liscombe, "Wilkins, William (1778-1839)", ''Oxford Dictionary of Nat... Wilkins Township, Pennsylvania (2524 bytes) 1: '''Wilkins Township''' is a township located in [[Allegheny ... 4: Wilkins_Township is located at 40°25'21" North, 79&de... Sue Wilkins Myrick (1778 bytes) 2: '''Sue Wilkins Myrick''' is an [[United States|American]] politi... 11: ... of the U.S. House of Representatives|Myrick, Sue Wilkins]] Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (1413 bytes) 1: '''Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman''' ([[October 31]], [[1852]] – [[Ma... 7: [[Category:1852 births|Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins]] 8: [[Category:1930 deaths|Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins]] 9: ...American children's writers|Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins]] 10: ...Category:American novelists|Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins]] 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]]
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