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R. M.")
Garrett (1807-1885), was a
medical doctor and
Virginia politician who
served as
mayor of Williamsburg, Virginia, from 1859 to 1863.
Garrett was...
- episode. An M
indicates the
actor was part of the main cast for the season. An
R indicates the
actor was part of the
recurring cast for the season. A G indicates...
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Garrett Isaac Morris (born
February 1, 1937) is an
American actor,
comedian and singer. He was part of the
original cast and was the
first Black cast...
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Robert Norval Garrett (February 15, 1904 –
April 20, 1973) was an
American college football coach. He was the
first head
football coach at Southeastern...
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April 14, 1960),
known professionally as Brad
Garrett, is an
American stand-up
comedian and actor.
Garrett was
initially successful as a stand-up comedian...
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commercially successful R&B and hip-hop songs,
beginning with Usher's 2004
single "Yeah!".
Peaking atop the
Billboard Hot 100,
Garrett co-wrote five other...
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Lautenberg (D), 51%
Millicent Fenwick (
R), 48% 1988
election for US
Senate Frank Lautenberg (D) (inc.), 54% Pete
Dawkins (
R), 45% 1994
election for US Senate...
- been
drawn into a Republican-leaning
district against Republican Scott Garrett. Geographically, the new
district was more Rothman's
district than Pascrell's...
- 2009.
Garrett,
Richard Baynham;
Garrett,
R. B. (October 1963). Fleet,
Betsy (ed.). "A
Chapter of
Unwritten History:
Richard Baynham Garrett's Account...
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Deborah Christine "Siedah"
Garrett (born June 24, 1960) is an
American singer and
songwriter who has
written songs and
performed backing vocals for many...