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early 1930s as "The
Voice of the Globe" for his
Fitzpatrick's Traveltalks.
James Anthony FitzPatrick was born in Shelton, Connecticut.
After completing...
- children.
FitzPatrick's only sibling, his
older sister, Joyce,
would go on to
become the
sixth President of
National College of Ireland.
FitzPatrick was educated...
- son,
Major Percy Nugent Fitzpatrick, was
killed on 14
December 1917 in
Beaumetz during World War I. Sir
James Percy FitzPatrick died in Amanzi, Uitenhage...
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Fitzpatrick may
refer to:
Fitzpatrick (surname) Browne–
Fitzpatrick privilege case, 1955, an
Australian legal case
Fitzpatrick v Kelly, an 1873 English...
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Joseph Martin FitzPatrick (born 1
April 1967) is a
Scottish politician who has
served as
Minister for
Local Government Empowerment and
Planning since...
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render their surname as
Fitz-
Patrick or
Fitzpatrick as part of the
agreed terms with the Crown.[citation needed] The
Fitzpatrick surname may have also been...
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While Fitzpatrick didn't lose money, he did
witness first-hand how one
could get
sucked into what he
called "delusional behavior".
FitzPatrick is the...
- John
William FitzPatrick (born
March 9, 2000) is an
American football tight end for the
Atlanta Falcons of the
National Football League (NFL). He pla****...
- The
James A.
FitzPatrick (JAF)
Nuclear Power Plant is
located in the Town of Scriba, near Oswego, New York, on the
southeast s**** of Lake Ontario. The...
- The
Fitzpatrick scale (also
Fitzpatrick skin
typing test; or
Fitzpatrick phototyping scale) is a
numerical classification schema for
human skin color....