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Flinn may
refer to:
Flinn (surname), of
Irish origin Flinn,
Mississippi Flinn, West
Virginia Flinn Township,
Lawrence County, Indiana,
dissolved in 1911...
- The
Flinn or O'Flinn were
rulers within Gaelic Irelands medieval over-kingdom of Ulaid. The O'Flinn were the
chiefs of the Ui Tuirtre, a
people seated...
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Kelly Flinn (whose
surname was
sometimes misspelled as Flynn; born
December 23, 1970) is a
former B-52
pilot in the
United States Air
Force (USAF). She...
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Senator Flinn may
refer to: Shea
Flinn (born 1973),
Tennessee State Senate William Flinn (1851–1924),
Pennsylvania State Senate Senator Flynn (disambiguation)...
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Booth and
Flinn (1876–1950) was one of the
largest American general contracting companies of its era. It was
established during the
nineteenth century...
- The
Flinn-Engdahl
regions (or F-E regions)
comprise a set of
contiguous seismic zones which cover the Earth's surface. In seismology, they are the standard...
- Mark V.
Flinn is a
biomedical anthropologist,
specializing in
childhood stress,
family relationships and health. His
research includes a longitudinal...
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Cerith Flinn (born 29
September 1986) is a
British actor from Llanelli, Wales. He is
known for his
roles as Aran in the CBBC
drama Wolfblood and Gethin...
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Monroe Lawrence Flinn (December 17, 1917 –
November 29, 2005) was an
American politician. Born in Batesville, Arkansas,
Flinn moved with his
family to...
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Derek Flinn (24
December 1922 – 4 June 2012) was a
British geologist, best
known for his work on the
structure and
deformation of
rocks and the geology...