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  2. George Scarborough (cowboy) - Wikipedia

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    George Scarborough (October 2, 1859 – April 5, 1900) was a cowboy and lawman who lived during the time of the Wild West. He is best known for having killed outlaw John Selman , killer of John Wesley Hardin , and for his partnership with lawman Jeff Milton , with the pair bringing down several outlaws during their time together.

  3. Joe Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    Scarborough was born in Atlanta in 1963, the son of Mary Joanna (née Clark) and George Francis Scarborough, a businessman. He has two siblings. In 1969, his family moved to Meridian, Mississippi, in 1973 to Elmira, New York, and in 1978 to Pensacola, Florida. Scarborough attended Pensacola Catholic High School in Pensacola.

  4. Lynn Crawford - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Crawford was born July 18, 1964, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She trained at George Brown College in Toronto. She apprenticed under Alice Waters. [1] She was formerly the executive chef at the Four Seasons in Toronto and the former executive chef of the Four Seasons in New York . From 2010 until 2021, she co-founded and co-owned, alongside ...

  5. George Scarborough (writer) - Wikipedia

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    George Moore Scarborough (1875 – 1951) was an American lawyer, playwright, and write whose works appeared on stage and screen. Biography [ edit ] He was born in Mount Carmel, Texas and studied at Baylor University and University of Texas . [1]

  6. George Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    George Scarborough may refer to: George Scarborough (writer), 20th century lawyer, playwright, and author; George Scarborough (cowboy), 19th century cowboy and lawman; See also. George Scarbrough, poet who wrote about Appalachia

  7. Dylan Benoit - Wikipedia

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    After attending St. Joseph's High School, he attended George Brown College and graduated with a degree in culinary arts. Personal life. Benoit worked under chef Mark McEwan at ONE restaurant prior to becoming a private chef. He currently hosts the Food Network Canada/Cooking Channel television series Fire Masters.

  8. George Brown College - Wikipedia

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    georgebrown .ca. The George Brown College of Applied Arts and Technology is a public, fully accredited college of applied arts and technology with three campuses in downtown Toronto (Ontario, Canada). Like many other colleges in Ontario, George Brown College was chartered in 1966 by the government of Ontario and opened the next year.

  9. George Speck - Wikipedia

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    George Speck (also known as George Crum; [1] July 15, 1824 – July 22, 1914) was an American chef. He was known for his role in popularizing potato chips in Upstate New York and was later mythologized as their creator. Speck was born in Saratoga County, New York. He was a member of the Mohawk people and likely also had African-American ancestry.