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Robert Baumle Meyner (/ˈmaɪnər/ MY-nur; July 3, 1908 – May 27, 1990) was an
American Democratic Party politician and
attorney who
served as the 44th governor...
- Sir
Alexander de
Meyners of Weem,
Aberfeldy and Fortingall, also
known as
Alexander Menzies, was a 13th-14th
century Scottish knight.
Alexander was the...
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Provinces of ****an Kodama. (1958). 図日本文化史大系, p. 30; excerpt, 石背国 718-724?
Meyners d'Estrey,
Guillaume Henry Jean (1884).
Annales de l'Extrême
Orient et de...
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Helen Day
Stevenson Meyner (March 5, 1928 —
November 2, 1997) was an
American politician from New Jersey. A Democrat,
Meyner served as a U.S. Representative...
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Henry Meyners Bernard (29
November 1853 in
Singapore – 4
January 1909 in London) was a
British biologist, carcinologist, palaeontologist, mathematician...
- Faubus, and
Robert Meyner Combined for
Robert Meyner and G.
Mennen Williams Combined for
Robert Meyner and G.
Mennen Williams Robert Meyner with 3%, G. Mennen...
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Edwards Silzer Moore Larson Moore Hoffman Moore Edison Edge
Driscoll Meyner Hughes Cahill Byrne Kean
Florio Whitman DiFrancesco*
McGreevey Codey* Corzine...
- with a ribbon-cutting
ceremony led by
Governor of New
Jersey Robert B.
Meyner. The main span is 1,270 feet (390 m), with a 135-foot (41 m)
clearance over...
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Republican 1972 In****bent lost re-election.
Democratic gain. Y
Helen Stevenson Meyner (Democratic) 57.3%
Joseph J.
Maraziti (Republican) 42.7% New Jersey 14 Dominick...
- 1953 to 1982
Morven was home to the
families of four Governors:
Robert B.
Meyner,
Richard J. Hughes,
William T.
Cahill and
Brendan T. Byrne. The National...