coined the phrase "The Thames is liquid history". Burns was born in London in 1858, the son of Alexander Burns, a Scottish fitter, growing up with his railwayman...
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John Anthony Burns (March 30, 1909 – April 5, 1975) was an American politician. Burns was born in Montana and became a resident of Hawaii in 1913. He...
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producer since the 1960s John Burns (radio presenter) (born 1945), Australian radio presenter on 3AW, Melbourne Jake Burns (born 1958), Irish singer...
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national celebrity. Burns was born in Burlington, New Jersey, of Scottish ancestry; his father claimed a relationship with poet Robert Burns. He served as an...
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professor of clinical genetics John Southerden Burn (1798–1870), English solicitor and antiquary John Byrne (disambiguation) John Burns (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Burnes, Canadian archer John Burns (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title John Burnes. If an internal link led...
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2007 C-SPAN Q&A interview with Burns, 11 February 2007 C-SPAN Q&A interview with Burns, 5 December 2010 Video: John Burns presentation and Q&A with Ralph...
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although he has also recorded with Jake Burns and the Big Wheel, 3 Men + Black, and as a solo artist. Burns was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and...
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Columbus, Ohio. As a young man, Burns performed well as a Secret Service Agent and parleyed his reputation into the William J. Burns International Detective Agency...
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Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796), also known familiarly as Rabbie Burns, was a Scottish poet and lyricist. He is widely regarded as the national...
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