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Thomas Palmer (1658-1681)
Thomas or Tom Palmer may refer to: Politicians * Thomas Palmer (Mayor of York) (c. 1219) on list of mayors of York * Thomas Palmer, in 1433, MP for Leicestershire * Thomas Palmer (MP for Rutland), in 1450, MP for Rutland * Thomas Palmer (died 1553), soldier and courtier * Thomas Palmer (died 1582), MP for Sussex, Guildford and Arundel * Sir Thomas Palmer, 1st Baronet (1540–1626), "The Travailer" * Thomas Palmer (1542 – by 1616), MP for Sussex * Thomas Palmer (died 1735), British Member of Parliament (MP) for Bridgewater * Sir Thomas Palmer, 4th Baronet, of Wingham (1682–1723), MP for Kent 1708–1710 and for Rochester 1715–1724 * Sir Thomas Palmer, 4th Baronet, of Carlton (1702–1765), MP for Leicestershire 1754–1765 * Thomas W. Palmer (1830–1913), U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan * Thomas Palmer (Florida politician) (1859–1946), lawyer and politician in Florida Others * Sir Thomas Palmer (died 1553), executed English soldier * Thomas Fyshe Palmer (17 ...
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Thomas Palmer (Mayor Of York)
Thomas or Tom Palmer may refer to: Politicians * Thomas Palmer (Mayor of York) (c. 1219) on list of mayors of York * Thomas Palmer, in 1433, MP for Leicestershire (UK Parliament constituency), Leicestershire * Thomas Palmer (MP for Rutland), in 1450, MP for Rutland (UK Parliament constituency), Rutland * Thomas Palmer (died 1553), soldier and courtier * Thomas Palmer (died 1582), MP for Sussex, Guildford and Arundel * Sir Thomas Palmer, 1st Baronet (1540–1626), "The Travailer" * Thomas Palmer (1542 – by 1616), MP for Sussex (UK Parliament constituency), Sussex * Thomas Palmer (died 1735), British Member of Parliament (MP) for Bridgewater * Sir Thomas Palmer, 4th Baronet, of Wingham (1682–1723), MP for Kent 1708–1710 and for Rochester 1715–1724 * Sir Thomas Palmer, 4th Baronet, of Carlton (1702–1765), MP for Leicestershire 1754–1765 * Thomas W. Palmer (1830–1913), U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan *Thomas Palmer (Florida politician) (1859–1946), lawyer and poli ...
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Thomas Palmer (Florida Politician)
Thomas Palmer (1859–1946) was an American lawyer, developer, and politician in Florida representing Tampa. He served in the Florida Senate including as President of the Florida Senate. Biography Thomas Palmer was born in Washington County, Georgia in 1859. He earned a law degree from the University of Virginia in 1888. He moved to Tampa in 1889, and shortly afterward was elected mayor of Brooksville, Florida. He married Ruby Brooks in April 1899. He was a state senator in 1896 and 1897. In 1901, he represented Tampa and the 11th District. He proposed stone tablets dating to Spanish occupation in Florida be incorporated into an expansion of the Florida State Capitol. The tablets and the owner's home furnishings were acquired instead by Henry Flagler. A lawyer and developer, he was involved in the development of the Palma Ceia neighborhood of Tampa. In 1926 he was recorded as owning Palma Ceia Springs (sometimes formerly written as Palmaceia Springs). A pool was built on t ...
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Thomas Palmer (cyclist)
Thomas Palmer (born 28 June 1990 in Wagga Wagga) is an Australian former cyclist. Major results Track ;2007 :1st World Junior Kilometer Championships :3rd World Junior Team Sprint Championships ;2008 :1st World Junior Team Pursuit Championships (with Luke Davison, Rohan Dennis and Luke Durbridge) :1st World Junior Madison Championships (with Luke Davison) :2nd World Junior Kilometer Championships Road ;2009 :1st Stage 1 Tour de Okinawa ;2010 :1st Stage 1 Tour de Okinawa :2nd National Criterium Championships ;2011 :1st Stage 1 Tour de Okinawa :3rd National Criterium Championships ;2012 :1st Stage 4 New Zealand Cycle Classic :1st Tour de Okinawa ;2013 :1st Stage 5 New Zealand Cycle Classic The New Zealand Cycle Classic (previously known as the Tour of Wellington) was a road cycling race held in and around the Wairarapa near Wellington, New Zealand. The race was a men's competition over five stages and part of the UCI Oceania To ... References 1990 births Livi ...
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Tony Andruzzi
Tony Andruzzi (May 22, 1925 – December 22, 1991) was the name adopted by professional magician Tom Stewart Palmer from the age of 45 to the end of his life. He was married from 1947 to 1964 to Gloria Jacobsen, also known as Gloria Marcom. Biography Born to Fay and Tom McGuire in Cheyenne, Wyoming on May 22, 1925, he was first christened as Timothy McGuire on July 22, 1925. But after Tom McGuire left Fay to raise the boy alone, Fay allowed Charles and Gertie Palmer to adopt the child. He was rechristened Tom Stewart Palmer on March 29, 1926. His biological mother maintained a friendly relationship with the Palmer family, although did not divulge the nature of her relationship to Tom until his teens. As a performer through the late 1960s, he retained the name of Tom Palmer while specializing in comedy magic. When he moved to Chicago, Illinois, and changed styles to pursue bizarre magic, he adopted the name Tony Andruzzi, both in performance and in daily life. Andruzzi died in ...
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Tom G
Tom or TOM may refer to: * Tom (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name. Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''Tom'' (1973 film), or ''The Bad Bunch'', a blaxploitation film * ''Tom'' (2002 film), a documentary film * ''Tom'' (American TV series), 1994 * ''Tom'' (Spanish TV series), 2003 Music * ''Tom'', a 1970 album by Tom Jones * Tom drum, a musical drum with no snares * Tom (Ethiopian instrument), a plucked lamellophone thumb piano * Tune-o-matic, a guitar bridge design Places * Tom, Oklahoma, US * Tom (Amur Oblast), a river in Russia * Tom (river), in Russia, a right tributary of the Ob Science and technology * A male cat * A male wild turkey * Tom (pattern matching language), a programming language * TOM (psychedelic), a hallucinogen * Text Object Model, a Microsoft Windows programming interface * Theory of mind (ToM), in psychology * Translocase of the outer membrane, a complex of proteins Transportation * ''To ...
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Tom Palmer (writer)
Tom Palmer is an American television writer and producer. Career He served as a co-executive producer on the first season of ''Mad Men'' and wrote two episodes of the season. Alongside his colleagues on the writing staff, he won a WGA award for best new series and was nominated for the award for best dramatic series for his work on the season. Personal life Palmer married singer, television writer, and actress Rachel Sweet Rachel Sweet (born July 28, 1962) is an American singer, television writer and actress. Early life and education Rachel Sweet was born in Akron, Ohio.Campbell, Mary (1979)Rachel Sweet: Busy Singer at 16, Made Debut at 5, Lewiston ''Daily Sun ... in 1997. They have two children. References External links American male screenwriters American television writers Living people American male television writers Year of birth missing (living people) {{US-tv-writer-stub ...
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Tom Palmer (rugby Union)
Tom Palmer (born 27 March 1979 in Harringay, London) is a former English rugby union player. His position is a lock Early career He started playing mini rugby at age five with Barnet. Aged six he moved to Edinburgh, Scotland with his family, where he played for Boroughmuir RFC minis and Boroughmuir High School until he was 16. After his Highers, Palmer deferred his place at the University of Leeds for a year while he went to New Zealand. He spent 18 months at Otago Boys' High School, where he played for New Zealand Schoolboys before returning to the United Kingdom to start a degree course in Physics at the University of Leeds Club career He joined Leeds Tykes in 1997 and played for the U19's during his first year at university. He also won selection for the Scotland U19 and U21 sides. He then studied part-time when he was drafted into the first team squad in September 1998. He became the Tykes' first England international and the club's second longest serving player after ...
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Tom Palmer (comedian)
Totally Tom are a British comedy duo consisting of Tom Stourton and Tom Palmer. Background Stourton and Palmer first met as housemates at Eton College. Their public school education became a major subject in their comedy and spoofs, focusing on the perceived "posh" stereotypes associated with those educated at British public schools. After Eton, Stourton, the second son of former BBC journalist Edward Stourton, studied art history at the University of Bristol, while Palmer pursued history at the University of Oxford. They later reunited after university and decided to pursue comedy full-time. Career ''Totally Tom'' first started performing together in 2010, conducting a UK university tour and launching their short online film ''High Renaissance Man''. During 2011 the duo performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe's Underbelly, in which they were nominated for the Best Newcomer Award. In the same year the also made their television debut on Channel 4's ''Comedy Lab''. The d ...
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Tom Palmer (comics)
Thomas John Palmer (July 13, 1941 – August 18, 2022) was an American comic book artist best known as an inker for Marvel Comics. Biography Although Tom Palmer created a small amount of penciling work (as well as some cover art and some coloring), the vast majority of his artistic output since the 1960s was as a comic book inker. Reminiscing about how he came to be an inker, Palmer recounted: Palmer's extensive work for Marvel Comics includes runs paired with pencilers Neal Adams on '' The Avengers'' and ''Uncanny X-Men''; Gene Colan, on titles such as ''Doctor Strange'', '' Daredevil'', and ''Tomb of Dracula''; and John Buscema, on ''The Avengers''. He also inked the entire run of John Byrne's '' X-Men: The Hidden Years''. Palmer is widely considered the definitive inker for Gene Colan, whose use of grey textures made his pencils notoriously difficult to ink in a way that did them justice. Colan has stated publishers never answered his requests to be paired with a speci ...
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Tom Palmer (animator)
Thomas Augustin Palmer (' Antonio Giuseppe Alfonso Pipolo; 30 June 1902 – 21 November 1972) was an Italian-American animator, cartoon director, and U.S. training film supervisor. He was active in the animation industry throughout the 1920s and 1930s and was best known for his animation work at Walt Disney Animation Studios, Walt Disney Productions. He spent a good chunk of his later career directing training films for the United States Army. Career Early career Palmer was born in New York City with the surname of "Pipolo", but later changed his name to Palmer. One of his brothers, Frank Pipolo, was a decorated New York City police officer. Palmer first worked in Marine insurance, marine insurance brokerage, but he later started his career in animation working on Mutt and Jeff cartoons. He subsequently worked at the List of animation studios, Winkler Studio in 1928, where he directed and animated Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons. When Walter Lantz took over the Oswald series in ...
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It Crawled Out Of The Woodwork
"It Crawled Out of the Woodwork" is an episode of the original ''The Outer Limits ''The'' is a grammatical article in English, denoting nouns that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The ...'' television show. It first aired on December 9, 1963, during the first season. Introduction A cleaning lady attempts to vacuum up what appears to be a dust-bunny, but as soon as it is in the vacuum cleaner it explodes into a bizarre energy cloud and kills her. Opening narration Plot A security guard at the gates of NORCO, a southern California physics research center, is brusque when the Peters brothers drive up, even though Professor Stuart Peters has taken a job with the company, intending to have a look around the property. The guard orders them to leave, when oddly enough, he slips them a matchbook on which he has scrawled, "Don't come back ...
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Tom Palmer (actor)
Thomas or Tom Palmer may refer to: Politicians * Thomas Palmer (Mayor of York) (c. 1219) on list of mayors of York * Thomas Palmer, in 1433, MP for Leicestershire * Thomas Palmer (MP for Rutland), in 1450, MP for Rutland * Sir Thomas Palmer (died 1553), soldier and courtier * Thomas Palmer (died 1582), MP for Sussex, Guildford and Arundel * Sir Thomas Palmer, 1st Baronet (1540–1626), "The Travailer" * Thomas Palmer (1542 – by 1616), MP for Sussex * Thomas Palmer (died 1735), British Member of Parliament (MP) for Bridgewater * Sir Thomas Palmer, 4th Baronet, of Wingham (1682–1723), MP for Kent 1708–1710 and for Rochester 1715–1724 * Sir Thomas Palmer, 4th Baronet, of Carlton (1702–1765), MP for Leicestershire 1754–1765 * Thomas W. Palmer (1830–1913), U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan *Thomas Palmer (Florida politician) (1859–1946), lawyer and politician in Florida Others * Thomas Palmer (burgess), English immigrant to colonial Virginia * Thomas Palmer ...
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