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James McGranahan was a nineteenth-century
American musician and composer, most
known for his
various hymns. He was born 4 July 1840, in West Fallowfield...
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Ellsworth McGranahan "Shake"
Keane (30 May 1927 – 11
November 1997) was a
Vincentian jazz
musician and poet. He is best
known today for his role as a jazz...
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later set to the
music of
another Christian hymn, "My Redeemer" by
James McGranahan, and
included in Latter-day
Saint hymnals,
including the
current one....
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Mulenga &
McGranahan 2010, p. 49.
Lusaka City
Council &
Environmental Council of
Zambia 2008, p. 3. Grönwall,
Mulenga &
McGranahan 2010, p. 50.
McIntyre 2016...
- (1840–1901)
under the
pseudonym of D. W. Whittle. It was
given music by
James McGranahan. The hymn is
based on the "showers of blessing"
referred to in Ezekiel...
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professional sports team to
occupy the dome. It was
designed by
local architects McGranahan and Messenger, who won an
international design competition, and cost $44...
- The
McGranahan Portion of the
Chisholm Trail Roadbed is a
remnant of the
Chisholm Trail, a
cattle trail that ran north–south
between Texas and
Kansas through...
- Redeemer." Soon thereafter, set to a tune
specially written for it by
James McGranahan, it
became one of the
first songs recorded by
Thomas Edison. According...
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Muslims at Camp Hale for anti-government
operations inside China.
Carole McGranahan quotes Poe from an
interview that the
Tibetans he
trained "... were the...
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coast that is less than 10
metres above sea level" in a 2007
paper by
McGranahan et al.,
although since then
various elevation thresholds such as 5 meters...