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  1. James A.C. Brown
    James Alexander Campbell Brown (1911–1964) was a psychiatrist who was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. He took a degree in medicine at Edinburgh University. He later traveled to Europe where he studied in many countries. During the Second World War, he was a specialist in psychiatry in the Middle Eas...
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  2. James Baldwin Brown
    James Baldwin Brown (1820–1884) was a British Congregational minister. In 1839 he was one of the first to graduate from London University. He was Minister in Derby, in 1843, at Claylands Chapel, Clapham Road, in 1846, and at Brixton Independent Chapel, Brixton Road, from 1870 until his death. He ...
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  3. James Brown
    [publisher] James Brown (19 May 1800 – 10 March 1855) was an American publisher and co-founder of Little, Brown and Company. ==Biography== Brown was born in Acton, Massachusetts. He started his working life was as a servant in the family of Prof. Hedge, of Cambridge, by whom he was instruc...
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  4. James Brown
    [magician] James Brown is a professional English magician from Bournemouth. He was awarded The Magic Circle close-up magician of the year in 2006 and also came second in the 2006 International Magic Convention Close-Up competition . His style of magic is a cross between close-up magic and pi...
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  5. James Brown
    [quarterback] ==Longhorns career== The Beaumont, Texas, native and West Brook Senior High School graduate came to UT as the state`s top quarterback prospect, and, after redshirting in 1993, he went on to turn in a record-setting career. Brown finished with 30 Longhorn records, including pass...
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  6. James Brown
    [footballer born 1907] James Brown (born 1907 in Leith) was a Scottish footballer who played at right half-back. In his early life, he worked in the coal-mining industry before leaving for England. He joined East Fife for the 1926-27 season, after which he was signed by Burnley. He became ca...
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  7. James Brown
    [Canadian politician] James Brown (October 14, 1828 – April 24, 1897) was an Ontario businessman and politician. He represented Hastings West in the Canadian House of Commons as a Conservative member from 1867 to 1882. He was born in Scotland in 1828 (1826 in some sources). He was an owner...
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  8. James Brown
    [footballer born 1987] James Peter Brown (born 3 January 1987 in Cramlington) is an English professional footballer who currently plays as a striker for Hartlepool United in League One. ==Career== ===Hartlepool United=== Brown joined Hartlepool`s youth set-up from Cramlington Juniors footbal...
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  9. James Brown
    [song] James Brown is a 1989 single by Big Audio Dynamite on their album Megatop Phoenix that came #2 on the Billboard US Modern Rock charts. ...
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  10. James Brown
    [Scottish politician] James Brown, OBE PC DL (16 December 1862 – 21 March 1939) was a Scottish Labour politician. Educated at Annbank Public School, he was Secretary of the Ayrshire Miners and of the Scottish Miners` National Union. He unsuccessfully contested North Ayrshire in January 191...
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  11. James Brown
    [Louisiana] James Brown (September 11, 1766{spaced ndash}April 7, 1835) was a lawyer, U.S. Senator from Louisiana and Minister to France. He was the brother of John Brown, the cousin of John Breckinridge, James Breckinridge and Francis Preston, the brother-in-law of Henry Clay, the uncle of ...
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  12. James Brown
    [ecologist] James Hemphill Brown (born 1942), is an American biologist and academic. He is an ecologist, and {As of|2004|lc=on} a Distinguished Professor of Biology at the University of New Mexico. His work has focused on two distinct aspects of ecology: the population and community ecology ...
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  1. James Brown
    [sportscaster] James Brown (born February 25, 1951), commonly called "J.B.", is an American sports announcer known for being the host of The NFL Today on CBS and Inside the NFL on Showtime. He is the former host of the FOX network`s NFL pregame show, Fox NFL Sunday. ==Early life== Born on Fe...
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  2. James Brown
    [disambiguation] James Brown (1933–2006) was an American entertainer. Jim Brown (born 1936) is an American football player and film actor. ==Writing and publishing== ==Media, entertainment and arts== ==Other people== ...
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  3. James Brown
    James Joseph Brown (May 3, 1933 – December 25, 2006) was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and recording artist. He is the originator of funk music and is a major figure of 20th century popular music and dance. In a career that spanned decades, Brown profoundly influenced the development ...
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  4. James Brown
    James Bowen Brown (also known as Jim Brown) was an American actor. He was born in 1920 at Desdemona, Texas and died in 1992. A professional tennis player, he entered films in 1941. He was best known for his role as 'Lieutenant Ripley 'Rip' Masters' in the 1950's television series 'The Adventures of ...
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  5. James Brown
    [Australian politician] RAAF Base Williamtown is a Royal Australian Air Force base located 20km north of Newcastle, New South Wales which shares its runways with Newcastle Airport. RAAF Station Williamtown was established in February 1941 and was home to a number of training units during Wor...
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  6. James Brown
    [author] James Brown (born 1957, Santa Clara, California) is an American novelist who has also written short fiction and nonfiction. His acclaimed memoir, The Los Angeles Diaries (HarperCollins, 2003) is an intimate portrait of his dysfunctional family, covering his childhood, Hollywood scri...
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  7. James Brown
    [cricketer] James Brown (born September 24, 1931) is a former Scottish first class cricketer. He played as a wicketkeeper and took a record 119 catches and 40 stumpings for them. In first class cricket his tally of 105 is easily the most by a cricketer for Scotland. He played club cricket wi...
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  8. James Brown
    [New Brunswick politician] James Brown (September 6, 1790 – April 18, 1870) was a Scottish-born farmer, educator and politician in New Brunswick. He represented Charlotte County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1830 to 1850, from 1854 to 1856 and from 1857 to 1861. ==Biogr...
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  9. James Brown
    [1790–1870] == Licensing: == ...
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  10. James Brown
    [editor] James Brown (born 26 September 1965 in Leeds) is a British journalist. He is best known for creating the modern men`s magazine market with the launch of his title Loaded in 1994, a magazine that was said to define a generation. Educated at Lawnswood School in Lawnswood, North Leeds,...
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  11. James Brown
    [footballer born 1862] James Brown (31 July 1862 – 4 July 1922) was an English association football player of the Victorian era. Born in Blackburn, he played for Blackburn Rovers and was part of the team that won the FA Cup in three successive seasons between 1884 and 1886 (captaining the ...
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  12. James Brown
    [1890s footballer] James Brown was a Scottish footballer. His regular position was as a defender. He played for Manchester United, Dundee Our Boys, and Dundee. ...
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  13. James Brown
    [Australian footballer] James Brown (born 19 February 1990, Australia) is an Indigenous Australian football (soccer) player who currently plays for A-League club Newcastle Jets. ==Club career== From the AIS, James Brown originally began his football career in the Tweed Heads region of N.S.W....
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