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Commins (surname)
Commins is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Andrew Commins (1829–1916), Irish lawyer and politician *David Commins (born 1954), American historian *Eugene D. Commins (1932–2005), American physicist * John Commins (other), several people *Kathleen Commins (1909–2003), Australian journalist * Kevin Commins (1928–1995), South African cricketer *Lanna Commins (born 1983), Thai singer *Murray Commins (born 1997), South African cricketer * Stuart Commins (born 1988), South African rugby player See also *Commins (other) * Cummins (surname) *Commins Menapi (1977–2017), Solomon Islands footballer *Commins Mewa Commins Aston Mewa (born April 11, 1965 in Uta, Santa Cruz, Temotu Province) is a Solomon Islands politician. He worked as a chief education officer before going into politics. His career in national politics began when he was elected to Parliam ...
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Andrew Commins
Dr Andrew Commins (1829 – 7 January 1916) was an Irish lawyer and politician.‘COMMINS, Andrew’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 200accessed 16 July 2013/ref> Andrew Commins was born in Ballybeg, County Carlow and educated at St. Patrick's College, Carlow and Queen's College, Cork where he was awarded an MA in 1854. In 1858, he was awarded an LLD degree from the University of London. He became a barrister at Lincoln's Inn in 1860, working on the Northern Circuit. In 1876, he was elected as an Irish Home Rule Councillor to Liverpool Town Council to represent the Vauxhall ward which he continued to represent until 1892, when he was elected as an alderman, a post he continued to hold until his resignation in 1913. In 1880, he was elected to parliament for Roscommon representing the Home Rule League, then the Irish Parliamentary Party The Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP; commonly called the Irish Party or the Home Rule Part ...
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David Commins
David Commins (born 1954) is an American scholar and Professor of History and Benjamin Rush Chair in the Liberal Arts and Sciences (1987) at Dickinson College , mottoeng = Freedom is made safe through character and learning , established = , type = Private liberal arts college , endowment = $645.5 million (2022) , president = J .... He is known for his works on Wahhabism. See also * Namira Nahouza References {{DEFAULTSORT:Commins, David 1954 births American Islamic studies scholars Living people ...
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Eugene D
Eugene may refer to: People and fictional characters * Eugene (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Eugene (actress) (born 1981), Kim Yoo-jin, South Korean actress and former member of the singing group S.E.S. * Eugene (wrestler), professional wrestler Nick Dinsmore * Franklin Eugene (producer), American film producer * Gene Eugene, stage name of Canadian born actor, record producer, engineer, composer and musician Gene Andrusco (1961–2000) * Wendell Eugene (1923–2017), American jazz musician Places Canada * Mount Eugene, in Nunavut; the highest mountain of the United States Range on Ellesmere Island United States * Eugene, Oregon, a city ** Eugene, OR Metropolitan Statistical Area ** Eugene (Amtrak station) * Eugene Apartments, NRHP-listed apartment complex in Portland, Oregon * Eugene, Indiana, an unincorporated town * Eugene, Missouri, an unincorporated town Business * Eugene Green Energy Standard, an in ...
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John Commins (other)
John Commins may refer to: * John Commins (cricketer, born 1941) (1941–2013), South African cricketer * John Commins (cricketer, born 1965) (born 1965), former South African cricketer * John Commins (hurler) (born 1966), former Irish hurler See also * John Cummins (other) *John Cummings (other) John Cummings may refer to: * John Cummings (Massachusetts banker) (1812–1898), American politician and bank president from Massachusetts * John Cummings (piper) (1828–post–1913), Irish piper from Athenry * Jack Cummings (director) (1900– ...
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Kathleen Commins
Kathleen Mary Commins (1909 - 2003) was an Australian journalist, the first female editor of Australia's oldest literary journal, Hermes (in 1931). Kathleen joined the Sydney Morning Herald in 1934 and became the first female sports writer in Australia, then became the first female executive at the Sydney Morning Herald, as Assistant to the Chief of Staff from 1948 - 1969. Biography Kathleen Commins was the daughter of Frances Bede Commins, and Nola Commins, and was born in Parkes, New South Wales, Australia. Her brother was Jack Commins, who became the head of the ABC Bureau in Canberra. Her father served Australia in World War I, and was a casualty of the War in 1917. After her father's death, her mother moved the family to Sydney. Kathleen attended St Vincent's College, then enrolled as a student of the University of Sydney, and graduated with a Bacherlor of Arts in 1931 and a Bachelor of Economics in 1934. Commins was an avid sportswoman, and captained and managed the New ...
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Kevin Commins
Kevin Commins (23 February 1928 – 3 October 1995) was a South African cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by striki ...er. He played in twenty-nine first-class matches from 1951/52 to 1960/61. References External links * 1928 births 1995 deaths South African cricketers Border cricketers Western Province cricketers Cricketers from Cape Town {{SouthAfrica-cricket-bio-1920s-stub ...
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Lanna Commins
Lanna Commins ( th, ลานนา คัมมินส์; born November 3, 1983) is a Thai singer. Her mother, Soontaree Vechanont, is a notable folk singer in Thailand and her father is Australian. Commins spent her early years in Malaysia and Australia, before finally moving back to Chiang Mai, Thailand. She sang at Huan Soontaree ( th, เฮือนสุนทรี), her mother's restaurant, where she attracted the interest of GMM Grammy GMM Grammy Public Company Limited ( th, จีเอ็มเอ็ม แกรมมี่ or G"MM' Grammy) is the largest media conglomerate entertainment company in Thailand. Grammy top artists include Bird Thongchai, Silly Fools, Loso, Ta .... She has released three albums under the GMM Grammy record label, and two additional songs. Discography * 2004 – Lanna Commins * 2005 – Yin Dee Pee Ra Gaa * 2006 – Happy Trip * 2007 – N/A References {{DEFAULTSORT:Commins, Lanna Lanna Commins Lanna Commins Lanna Commin ...
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Murray Commins
Murray Commins (born 2 January 1997) is a South African cricketer. He made his first-class debut for South Western Districts in the 2016–17 Sunfoil 3-Day Cup on 13 October 2016. He made his List A debut for South Western Districts in the 2016–17 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge on 16 October 2016. He made his Twenty20 debut for South Western Districts in the 2017 Africa T20 Cup on 25 August 2017. Since 2019, Commins has played domestic cricket in Ireland. Ahead of the 2021 season, Commins signed with Munster Reds. International career Commins made his ODI debut against Zimbabwe on 21 January 2023. He was named in Ireland's Test squad for their tours of Bangladesh in March 2023 and Sri Lanka in April 2023. He made his Test debut for Ireland against Bangladesh Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, eighth-most populous country in the world, wit ...
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Stuart Commins
Stuart Commins (born 20 December 1988) is a South African former rugby union footballer. He attended Diocesan College (Bishops) in Rondebosch, Cape Town and was Head of School. Commins spent two years at Northampton Saints from 2010 to 2012, making 17 appearances for the club, including an appearance in the 2011 Heineken Cup Final in Cardiff against Leinster Rugby. After agreeing to join London Irish for the 2012/2013 season, Commins decided to leave London Irish at the end of October, and play for Oxford University against Cambridge in the Varsity Match at Twickenham. He helped them secure a 26-19 victory in the 131st Nomura Varsity Match. He signed a short-term contract at Wasps RFC in 2013. On 10 May 2013, it was announced Commins would join newly promoted Ealing Trailfinders Rugby Club for their début season in the Championship for 2013/14 In his early years, the scrumhalf was a member of the University of Cape Town (UCT) rugby team, for four years. As vice-captain S ...
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Commins (other)
Commins may refer to * Commins, Denbighshire, a village in Wales *Commins Coch Commins Coch is a small village on the A470 in the county of Powys in Wales. It is part of the Glantwymyn community. Commins Coch is notable for the narrow bridge set at right angles that crosses the Afon Twymyn. The size and angle of the brid ..., a village in Powys, Wales * Commins (surname) See also * Commin * Comins (other) {{dab, geo ...
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Cummins (surname)
Cummins is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Albert Baird Cummins (1850–1926), U.S. political figure * Alva M. Cummins (1869–1946), American lawyer * Anderson Cummins (born 1966), Canadian international cricketer * Andrew J. Cummins (1868–1923), U.S. Medal of Honor recipient * Brendan Cummins (Tipperary hurler) (born 1975), Irish hurling player * Christopher C. Cummins, an American chemist currently the Henry Dreyfus Professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology * Clessie Cummins (1888–1968), U.S. founder of Cummins Engine Co. * Diane Cummins (born 1974), Canadian athlete * Francis Cummins (born 1976), English rugby league player * Frank Cummins (other) * George Baker Cummins (1904-2007), American mycologist * George David Cummins (1822–1876), American bishop and founder of the Reformed Episcopal Church * Gordon Cummins (1914-1942), English murderer * Harold Cummins (1893–1976), father of Dermatoglyphics * Hugh Gordon Cummins (1891� ...
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Commins Menapi
Commins Menapi (18 September 1977 – 18 November 2017) was a Solomon Islands striker, who was last the manager of Western United. He guided them to their first and only Telekom S league title season 2014/2015. Club career He played for YoungHeart Manawatu in New Zealand, Sydney United of the old National Soccer League in Australia and for Marist FC, a club from the Solomon Islands. In the 2006–2007 season, he became the first player to be sent off in a New Zealand Football Championship Grand Final with a nasty studs up kick on Auckland City defender Riki van Steeden. Van Steeden's leg was broken in the incident and Waitakere United lost the final 3–2 however, he would not be suspended for the OFC Champions League final against Ba F.C. because of the OFC and New Zealand Football being two separate organisations. Commins rejoined Solomon Islands team Marist FC after a period spent as a free agent. International career He represented the Solomon Islands national football t ...
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