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    Jamie Whyte is a New Zealand classical-liberal academic and politician who was the Leader of ACT New Zealand in 2014. He unsuccessfully contested the...
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    of Representatives in 2014 as ACT's sole MP, after which he replaced Jamie Whyte as party leader. In 2018 he appeared in a television dance contest, Dancing...
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    confidence and supply. At the ACT Board meeting of 2 February 2014, Jamie Whyte became the party's leader-elect, and David Seymour was made the ACT candidate...
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    Prize for economic journalism in 2007 (shared with Jamie Whyte). In 2010 he again drew with Whyte, in second place. Harford was appointed Order of the...
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  • Dillian Whyte (/ˈdɪliən/; born 11 April 1988) is a British professional boxer who has formerly competed as a kickboxer and mixed martial artist. He has...
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  • Versi, assistant Secretary General to the Muslim Council of Britain Jamie Whyte, leader of ACT New Zealand Debbie Wosskow, British entrepreneur and angel...
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  • Whyte Jr. (1921–2007), American legal scholar Jamie Whyte, New Zealand-born, UK philosopher James Whyte, co-founder of Scottish Whisky Company Whyte &...
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    Mike Relative Happiness (2014) as Joss No Stranger Than Love (2015) as Jamie Whyte Forsaken (2015) as Frank Tillman The Void (2016) as Daniel Carter The...
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    footballer Jack Whyte, a Scottish-Canadian novelist of historical fiction James Whyte (disambiguation), multiple people Jamie Whyte, New Zealand political...
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    (United Future), Te Ururoa Flavell (Māori), Hone Harawira (Internet Mana), Jamie Whyte (ACT), Brendan Horan (NZIC) and Colin Craig (Conservative). 7 September...
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