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Manion may
refer to:
Clarence Manion,
American conservative and Dean of
Notre Dame.
Daniel Anthony Manion (born 1942),
United States federal judge for...
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mane,
Mane,
mane,
mané, or
måne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mane may
refer to:
Mane (horse), the line of hair
along the
spine of the...
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School from 1941 to 1952. He
hosted the
radio show
Manion Forum which later aired on television.
Manion was born in Henderson,
Kentucky on July 7, 1896....
- In
ancient Roman religion, the
Manes (/ˈmeɪniːz/, Latin:
mānēs,
classical Latin: [ˈmaː.neːs̠]) or Di
Manes are
chthonic deities sometimes thought to represent...
- pro-conscription
stance in
World War I,
Manion campaigned against conscription in
World War II in the 1940
federal election.
Manion also ran on a
platform of forming...
- in 1993 and
Manion became his main man.
Steve Park, the team's driver,
missed the 1993
championship by just
three points. In 1995,
Manion and
friend Tommy...
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Virginia Manion,
Daniel Manion received his
Bachelor of Arts
degree from the
University of
Notre Dame in 1964. His father,
Clarence Manion (1896–1979)...
- This
single event incites the
entire Jihad, and
young Manion is soon
labelled the
first martyr,
Manion the Innocent. Vorian,
learning about the
murder and...
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Inspector John J.
Manion (1877–March 1959), San
Francisco Police Department, was a
veteran officer ****igned by
Chief Dan O'Brien in 1921 to head up the...
- Ed
Manion (born
February 28, 1952), also
known as
Eddie "Kingfish"
Manion, is an
American saxophonist, who
plays both
tenor and
baritone sax. As a solo...