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  2. John Dennis (talk show host) - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Dennis is a 1974 graduate of Kent State University. [1] At age 22, Dennis served as sports director and weekday anchor for WDAF-TV, an NBC affiliate in Kansas City, Missouri. [citation needed] He later became a studio anchorman at WPSL radio. In 1977, he joined WNAC-TV Channel 7 (later WNEV and now WHDH-TV) in Boston.

  3. John Denis - Wikipedia

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    John Denis would then move to another local NISA club, New Amsterdam FC. [7] With New Amsterdam he was a little more successful, being given six starts in which he would score one goal. [7] On March 24, 2022, it was announced that Denis had signed with MLS Next Pro side New York City FC II ahead of the league's inaugural season. [8]

  4. John Dennis (dramatist) - Wikipedia

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    John Dennis (16 September 1657 – 6 January 1734) was an English critic and dramatist. Life. He was born in the parish of St Andrew Holborn, London, in 1657. [1]

  5. John Dennis Johnston - Wikipedia

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    John Dennis Johnston (born May 14, 1950) is an American film and television actor. Career. He appeared in a number of feature films including Close Encounters of ...

  6. John Nunn - Wikipedia

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    John Denis Martin Nunn (born 25 April 1955) is an English chess grandmaster, a three-time world champion in chess problem solving, a chess writer and publisher, and a mathematician. He is one of England's strongest chess players and was formerly in the world's top ten .

  7. John Browne, 1st Marquess of Sligo - Wikipedia

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    John Denis Browne, 1st Marquess of Sligo, KP, PC (Ire) (11 June 1756 – 2 January 1809) was an Anglo-Irish peer, absentee slaveholder and politician, and was the son of Peter Browne, 2nd Earl of Altamont, and his wife Elizabeth, née Kelly, heiress and daughter of Denis Kelly, Chief Justice of Jamaica. Peter's marriage to Elizabeth led to the ...

  8. Stealing thunder - Wikipedia

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    Rhetorical use. In a contentious situation, such as a court case, a political debate or a public relations crisis, it is a tactic used to weaken the force of an adverse point. [6] By introducing the point first and being open about it or rebutting it, the force of the opposition's argument is diminished – their thunder is stolen.

  9. The Great Brain - Wikipedia

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    Dial Press. Published. 1967 – 1995. The Great Brain is a series of children's books by American author John Dennis Fitzgerald (1906–1988). Set in the small town of Adenville, Utah, between 1896 and 1898, the stories are loosely based on Fitzgerald's childhood experiences. Chronicled by the first-person voice of John Dennis Fitzgerald, the ...