- John
Locke (/lɒk/; 29
August 1632 (O.S.) – 28
October 1704 (O.S.)) was an
English philosopher and physician,
widely regarded as one of the most influential...
- as a
younger version of the character. A U
indicates an
uncredited role. A
C indicates a
cameo role. A V
indicates a voice-only role. An A
indicates an...
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Matthew Locke (
c. 1621 –
August 1677) was an
English Baroque composer and
music theorist.
Locke was born in
Exeter and was a
chorister in the
choir of...
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Michael Lok (or
Locke;
c. 1532 –
c. 1621) was an
English merchant and traveller, and the prin****l
backer of Sir
Martin Frobisher's
voyages in
search of...
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Alain LeRoy Locke (September 13, 1885 – June 9, 1954) was an
American writer, philosopher, and educator.
Distinguished in 1907 as the
first African American...
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professionally known as
Sondra Locke, was an
American actress and director. An
alumna of
Middle Tennessee State University,
Locke broke into
regional show business...
- 050101. S2CID 119508308. Stanwix, P. L.; Tobar, M. E.; Wolf, P.; Susli, M.;
Locke,
C. R.; Ivanov, E. N.; Winterflood, J.; Kann, van F. (2005). "Test of Lorentz...
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Thomas Courtney Locke was a
college football player and for
eight years was
adjutant general of Alabama. He was a
prominent guard for the
Auburn Tigers...
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member of the
Dirty Sanchez crew
Michael K.
Locke (1952–2014),
American politician Michael Lok (
c.1532–
c.1621),
English merchant and
traveller Michael...
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Locke,
sometimes spelled Lock or Lok, is a
common Western surname of
Germanic origin. It is also a
Scottish surname and a
romanization of the Chinese...