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Carruthers,
sometimes Caruthers, is a
Scottish surname and clan,
originating from the
lands of
Carruthers in Dumfriesshire. The
place name is derived...
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joining the
local band, The Cogs of Tyme.
Carruthers plays a 1976
Gibson Thunderbird electric b**** guitar.
Carruthers joined Spacemen 3,
replacing b****ist...
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James Carruthers (1759–1832) was a
Scottish Roman Catholic priest and historian. He was the son of
Catholic parents,
Andrew Carruthers and his wife Lucy...
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William Carruthers may
refer to:
William Carruthers (botanist) (1830–1922),
British botanist Will
Carruthers (born 1967),
musician William Alexander Caruthers...
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Hudson Carruthers, Jr. (February 15, 1930, in Dallas, Texas—January 4, 2004, in Chicago) was an African-centered
historian and educator.
Jacob Carruthers was...
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company Fremantle;
Carruthers sold the
format to
Pearson Television, Fremantle's
predecessor company after his retirement. "Bill
Carruthers". Variety. March...
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Peter Carruthers may
refer to:
Peter Carruthers (philosopher) (born 1952),
professor of
philosophy Peter A.
Carruthers (1935–1997),
physicist Peter Carruthers...
- find one who
understood meter changes in music.
After playing with
Dijon Carruthers and Girod, they
selected Lee Rauch.
Following six
months of
trying to...
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Universal Soldier (1971).
Carruthers was born in Illinois,
United States.[citation needed] He
stood 6' 1". His
first son,
Caine Carruthers, was a b**** player...
- Mary J.
Carruthers (born
January 15, 1941) is
Remarque Professor Emeritus of
English at New York University. She also
teaches at New York
University Abu...