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  • 1Porter Ricks — war ein deutsches Dub Techno Projekt, das aus den Musikern Thomas Köner und Andy Mellwig bestand. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte 2 Diskographie 2.1 Alben 2.2 Singles und EPs …

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  • 2Porter-Cable — Type Subsidiary Industry Manufacturing Founded 1906 in Syracuse, New York …

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  • 3Porter Kelly — is an actress, currently residing in Los Angeles. Most recent works include a role on the CBS drama Without A Trace, [ [www.imdb.com/name/nm0446798/] ] and a lead role in the highly acclaimed world premiere of the play Lost Angeles . [… …

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  • 4Porter,Edwin Stanton — Porter, Edwin Stanton. 1869 1941. American filmmaker whose works include the first edited film, The Life of an American Fireman and The Great Train Robbery (both 1903). * * * …

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  • 5Porter, Peter — ▪ British poet in full  Peter Neville Frederick Porter  born Feb. 16, 1929, Brisbane, Queen., Austl.       Australian born British poet whose works are characterized by a formal style and rueful, epigrammatic wit.       Educated in Australia,… …

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  • 6Porter, Fairfield — ▪ American painter, printmaker, and writer born June 10, 1907, Winnetka, Ill., U.S. died Sept. 18, 1975, Southampton, N.Y.       American painter, printmaker, and writer best known for his naturalistic painting as well as his sophisticated… …

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  • 7Porter, Fitz-John — born Aug. 31, 1822, Portsmouth, N.H., U.S. died May 21, 1901, Morristown, N.J. U.S. army officer. He graduated from West Point and later taught there (1849–55). In the American Civil War he was made a brigadier general of volunteers. In the… …

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  • 8Porter, Gene Stratton — ▪ American author née  Geneva Stratton  born Aug. 17, 1863, Wabash county, Ind., U.S. died Dec. 6, 1924, Los Angeles, Calif.       American novelist, remembered for her fiction rooted in the belief that communion with nature held the key to moral …

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  • 9Porter — /ˈpɔtə/ (say pawtuh) noun 1. Cole, 1893–1964, US composer, who wrote the scores to many Broadway musicals and films. 2. Dorothy Featherstone, 1954–2008, Australian poet and writer of verse novels; works include The Monkey s Mask (1994). 3. Hal… …

  • 10Porter, Roy Sydney — ▪ 2003       British historian (b. Dec. 31, 1946, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, Eng. d. March 3, 2002, St. Leonards, East Sussex, Eng.), wrote scores of scholarly books and papers on a vast array of subjects, most notably British social history and the …

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