- John
Michael Crichton (/ˈkraɪtən/;
October 23, 1942 –
November 4, 2008) was an
American author, screenwriter, and filmmaker. His
books have sold over 200...
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Christian Crichton (born 12 July 1996) is a
Samoan professional rugby league footballer who
plays on the wing for
Samoa at
international level. He previously...
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Aktiebolaget Crichton was a
shipbuilding and
engineering company that
operated in 1914–1924 in Turku, Finland. The main
products were vessels,
steam engines...
- in TV Land 2012–2012
Bananaman Artists for the stars: 1937–1984
James Chrichton/Charles
Grigg 1984–2004 Ken
Harrison 2004–2007
Wayne Thompson 2007–2010...
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Against Time) is a 1957
British thriller drama film
directed by
Charles Chrichton and
starring Jack
Hawkins and
Elizabeth Sellars. The
screenplay was by...
- Crichton-Vulcan is an
abandoned shipyard in Turku, Finland, that once
formed the
cornerstone of the
Finnish shipbuilding industry. The
shipyard is best...
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British philanthropist,
founder of
Chrichton Royal Hospital in Dumfries, Scotland...
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sixteenth century Scottish polymath James Crichton,
known as the "Admiral
Chrichton". It was Ainsworth's follow-up to the 1834
bestselling novel Rookwood...
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Richard Donner’s 2003 film "Timeline",
itself an
adaptation of
Michael Chrichton’s 1999
novel of the same name. The film
follows a team of...
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defeated Labour Party candidate Mrs.
Barbara Ayrton-Gould 15,477–15,473.
Chrichton-Stuart also
defeated Mrs.
Gould in 1924 and 1931. 2024
North Carolina...