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Joseph Kahoe (September 3, 1873 – May 14, 1949) was a
catcher in
Major League Baseball.
Kahoe was one of the
first catchers to wear shin guards.
Kahoe was...
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Richard Gardner "Gardy"
Kahoe III (c. 1950 –
September 17, 2010) was an
American football running back. He pla**** for the
Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens...
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Scott Kahoe (born
January 14, 1987) is a
former USILA All-American and
professional lacrosse player in the
National Lacrosse League and
Major League Lacrosse...
- and had a
strict social hierarchy in the colony.
According to M****ly L.
Kahoe in The
Journal of
Historians of
Netherlandish Art, "it is
misleading to...
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which applied to
state and
local law
enforcement agencies. In 1997,
Michael Kahoe, the
chief of the FBI's
violent crimes section, pled
guilty to obstruction...
- 1992), also
known as
Kahoe Hon, is a
Malaysian actor. On 2009, he
start his
theatrical debut as the
important side
character named Kahoe on the last work...
- Institute. "Partnership".
Cornell Law School.
Retrieved 6
October 2022.
Kahoe,
Sheila M. (1973). "Non-Profit Corporations' Names".
Cleveland State Law...
- 242–250. doi:10.1590/S1516-44462006005000006. PMID 16924349. See for example:
Kahoe, R.D. (June 1977). "Intrinsic
Religion and Authoritarianism: A Differentiated...
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author Anne Harris,
musician and
actor Jon
Barlow Hudson,
sculptor Mike
Kahoe,
Major League Baseball player Coretta Scott King,
civil rights leader and...
- psychology,
educational psychology and the
psychology of religion.
Richard Kahoe has
published work in the
latter field,
suggesting that
intrinsic religious...