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  1. The London Palladium (/ p ə ˈ l eɪ d i ˌ ʊ m /) is a Grade II* West End theatre located on Argyll Street, London, in Soho. The auditorium holds 2,286 people. Hundreds of stars have played there, many with televised performances. Between 1955 and 1969 Sunday Night at the London Palladium was staged at the venue, produced for the ITV network.

  2. Marcus Ardel Taulauniu Mariota (born October 30, 1993) is an American football quarterback for the Washington Commanders of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Oregon Ducks , becoming the first player at the school and the first Hawaii -born athlete to win the Heisman Trophy among many other awards in 2014.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fats_WallerFats Waller - Wikipedia

    Fats Waller. Thomas Wright " Fats " Waller (May 21, 1904 – December 15, 1943) was an American jazz pianist, organist, composer, and singer. [1] His innovations in the Harlem stride style laid much of the basis for modern jazz piano. A widely popular star in the jazz and swing eras, he toured internationally, achieving critical and commercial ...

  4. Alex Carlile, Baron Carlile of Berriew – Crossbench peer. Stanley Clinton Davis, Baron Clinton-Davis – Labour peer and former EU Commissioner. Tim Dakin – Bishop of Winchester and Lord Spiritual [36] Andrew Dunlop, Baron Dunlop – Conservative peer. Christopher Geidt, Baron Geidt – Crossbench peer.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Walter_QuinWalter Quin - Wikipedia

    Around this time he returned to historical biography with a French prose account of the memorable sayings of Henri IV, the new queen's father. This was Quin's last extended work. Ten Latin lines signed "Walt. O—Quin Armig." are prefixed to Sir Thomas Herbert's Travels (1634). Quin died in London in 1640. Family

  6. Marcus Peter Francis du Sautoy OBE FRS ( / dʊ ˈsoʊtɔɪ /; [6] born 26 August 1965) [4] [7] is a British mathematician, Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science at the University of Oxford, [8] [9] Fellow of New College, Oxford [10] and author of popular mathematics and popular science books. [11]

  7. Walter C. Wright Jr. is former executive director of the Max De Pree Center for Leadership at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. He was previously President of Regent College in Vancouver from 1988 to 2000. Wright obtained a PhD from Fuller and is the author of Relational Leadership: A Biblical Model for Leadership Service. [1]