- Tom
Aikens (born 1970), also
named Tom Aitkens, is an
English Michelin-starred chef.
Aikens briefly worked for
chefs in
London and
Paris restaurants....
-
Amanda L.
Aikens (1833–1892),
American editor,
philanthropist Andrew J.
Aikens (1928–1909),
American newspaper publisher and
editor Ann
Aiken (born 1951)...
- scholarship. When S.C.
State dropped baseball after Aikens'
freshman year,
Willie McNeil,
Aikens' high
school baseball coach,
helped him
catch on with...
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Clayton Holmes Aiken (né Grissom; born
November 30, 1978) is an
American singer,
television personality,
actor and
political activist.
Aiken finished second...
- Asa
Aikens (January 13, 1788 – July 12, 1863) was an attorney, politician, and
judge in
Vermont and New York. A
veteran of the War of 1812,
Aikens served...
-
Aiken may
refer to:
Aiken,
Illinois Aiken County,
South Carolina Aiken,
South Carolina,
Aiken County's
county seat The
University of
South Carolina Aiken...
-
appearances at NCAA tournaments, with Geppi-
Aikens being named "Coach of the Year"
three times. Geppi-
Aikens died of
terminal cancer in 2003. She was inducteed...
-
Aikens was the
first Liberty Flames defensive back
drafted since Donald Smith in 1990.[citation needed] On May 26, 2014, the
Dolphins signed Aikens to...
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Richard John
Pearson Aikens PC (born 28
August 1948) is a
retired British judge, who was a Lord
Justice of
Appeal from 2008 to 2015.
Aikens was
educated at...
- The
Court had also
intended to
include the case of
Aikens v. California, but
between the time
Aikens had been
heard in oral
argument and a
decision was...