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James Spainhower (August 3, 1928 –
December 12, 2018) was an
American Democratic politician from Missouri. He
served four
terms in the
Missouri House of...
- 1980,
Teasdale beat back a
primary challenge from
State Treasurer Jim
Spainhower, but was
defeated by Bond in a rematch.
After leaving office, Teasdale...
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original on 19 May 2017.
Retrieved 1
December 2017.
Spainhower, K. B.; Cliffe, R. N.; Metz, A. K.; Barkett, E. M.; Kiraly, P. M.; Thomas...
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Laskau 14:23.3 High jump
Ernest Shelton 2.07 m
Floyd Jeter 2.05 m Doug
Spainhower 2.02 m Pole
vault Bob
Richards 4.66 m
Donald Laz 4.48 m none
awarded Bobby...
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Retrieved 12 July 2016.
Barclay et al. 2011, p. 517 Kern 2010, p. 28
Spainhower, Mark (1988). "Skinny
Puppy Interview".
Vinyl Propaganda. Vol. 1, no. 8...
- at OS/390 V1 R1, the 9X2's
advantage was 8%, but at V2 R4 it was 4%.
Spainhower, Lisa; Gregg,
Thomas A. "G4: A Fault-Tolerant CMOS Mainframe" (PDF). IBM...
- Brad
Williams -
drums (1997-2011)
Chris Williams -
vocals (1998) Nate
Spainhower -
tapes & tables(2000-2001) Mike Bell (2001-2006) Dave
Britts - noise...
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administrator Everett Shelton –
University of
Wyoming basketball coach Jim
Spainhower –
Missouri State Treasurer Henry E.
Stubbs – U.S.
Representative from...
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replacement vote held by the
Missouri Democratic Party,
Hearnes defeated James Spainhower for the nomination. On the
Republican side,
Missouri Attorney General...
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Morris Bates Morris Carpenter Morris Robinson Spainhower Carnahan Bailey Holden Farmer Steelman Zweifel Schmitt Fitzpatrick Malek...