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Robert Creigh Deeds (/ˈkriː/; born
January 4, 1958) is an
American lawyer and
politician serving as a
member of the
Senate of
Virginia representing the...
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inaugurated on
January 16, 2010, and
served until January 11, 2014.
State Senator Creigh Deeds was
selected as the
Democratic nominee,
having defeated former Democratic...
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Dorothy Weyer Creigh (born 12/4/21, Hastings, Nebraska; died 1/2/82, Hastings) was a
historian who
specialized in the
history of Nebraska. She is listed...
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credited to
James Mac
Creigh (or for one
story only,
Warren F. Howard.)
Works by "Gottesman", "Lavond", and "Mac
Creigh"
continued to
appear in various...
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Creigh Deeds was the 2009
Democratic nominee for
Governor of Virginia. He has been a
Virginia State Senator since 2001 and was the
Democratic Party's nominee...
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David S.
Creigh House, also
known as the "Montescena" and
Boone Farm, is a
historic home
located near Lewisburg,
Greenbrier County, West Virginia. Although...
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legislators Lamont Bagby,
state senator from the 9th
district (2023–present)
Creigh Deeds,
state senator from the 25th
district (2001–present),
nominee for...
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Creigh House, also
known as
Lawrence Inn, is a
historic home
located at
Landisburg in
Perry County, Pennsylvania. It is a 2+1⁄2-story
stone house...
- 2009,
Johnson mocked the
stutter of
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Creigh Deeds at a
rally for McDonnell's campaign. She
later apologized. In April...
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Cordelia "Cordie"
Creigh was born in
Clear Cr**** County, Colorado. She was the only
child of
Thomas Creigh and Emma (Webb)
Creigh. Her
parents divorced...