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    Mark Lunsford Pryor (born January 10, 1963) is an American attorney, politician and lobbyist who served as a United States Senator from Arkansas from...
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    David Hampton Pryor (August 29, 1934 – April 20, 2024) was an American politician who served as a representative for Arkansas's 4th congressional district...
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  • Mark Pryor (born 1963) is a United States Senator. Mark Pryor may also refer to: Mark Pryor (author) (born 1967), British mystery writer and Assistant...
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    stand-up comedians of all time. Pryor won a Primetime Emmy Award and five Grammy Awards. He received the first Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor...
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    Mark Pryor (born May 8, 1967) is a British-American mystery writer and Assistant District Attorney for Travis County, Texas. He is best known for his mystery...
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  • Arkansas, father of Mark Pryor DJ Pryor, American stand-up comedian and actor Francis Pryor (born 1945), British archaeologist Francis R. Pryor (1862–1937),...
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    Representatives and various state and local elections. Incumbent Democratic Senator Mark Pryor ran for re-election to a third term in office. He was unopposed in the...
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    Senator Mark Pryor ran for a second term. No Republican filed to challenge him, and his only opponent was Green Party candidate Rebekah Kennedy. Pryor won...
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    the Senate at age 37 in 2014, defeating two-term Democratic incumbent Mark Pryor. Thomas Bryant Cotton was born on May 13, 1977, in Dardanelle, Arkansas...
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    Congressional Medals of Honor. Hutchinson faced Arkansas Attorney General Mark Pryor, David Pryor's son, in his 2002 re-election campaign. During his term as U.S...
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    Hutchinson ran for a second term, but was defeated by Democratic candidate Mark Pryor, whose father David had held the seat from 1979 to 1997. This was the...
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  • Sophie Gurney (redirect from Sophie Pryor)
    chamber groups throughout her life. She first married the entomologist Mark Pryor in 1940; they had four children. Emily (1942–2008), William (born 1945)...
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  • Frederic LeRoy Pryor (April 23, 1933 – September 2, 2019) was an American economist. While studying in Berlin during the partition of the city in 1961...
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    Democratic primary 58-42% over State Representative (and future U.S. Senator) Mark Pryor. Bryant triumphed in the ordinarily heavily Republican year by a margin...
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    Governor Beebe attended the groundbreaking for the Bella Vista Bypass with Ray LaHood and Mark Pryor in 2011...
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  • Madelyne Jennifer "Maddie" Pryor is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist...
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    this seat since 1870. Hutchinson lost re-election in 2002 to David Pryor's son Mark Pryor. To date, this is the last time that Republicans flipped a Senate...
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    five Democratic incumbents: Mark Begich of Alaska lost to Dan Sullivan, Mark Pryor of Arkansas lost to Tom Cotton, Mark Udall of Colorado lost to Cory...
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    not sure can be repaired with Mr. Gonzales at the helm." She and Senator Pryor were particularly upset that Gonzales reneged on a promise to have a replacement...
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    being a first-term senator in a state George W. Bush won twice, Democrat Mark Pryor faced no opposition from Republicans in his re-election bid. Although...
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    (disambiguation) Mark Proctor (disambiguation) Mark Pryor (disambiguation) Mark Quayle (disambiguation) Mark Radcliffe (disambiguation) Mark Radford (disambiguation)...
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    elected to the House to succeed Tom Cotton, who defeated U.S. Senator Mark Pryor in the 2014 Senate election. Westerman was raised in and resides in Hot...
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    landslide victory in the state's presidential race, Democratic Senator Mark Pryor easily won re-election on the same ballot which he did not face Republican...
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  • Mark Pryor (born 1963), U.S. Senator from Arkansas from 2003 to 2015 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Senator Pryor....
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    became the senior senator from Arkansas in 2015 when Democratic incumbent Mark Pryor left the Senate after his defeat by Tom Cotton. Boozman was reelected...
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  • Attorney General Pryor may refer to: Mark Pryor (born 1963), Attorney General of Arkansas William H. Pryor Jr. (born 1962), Attorney General of Alabama...
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    for a second term, but lost re-election to Arkansas Attorney General Mark Pryor. Incumbent Republican Wayne Allard won re-election to a second term. Incumbent...
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    Majority Minority Barbara Boxer, California, Chairwoman Mark Pryor, Arkansas Ken Salazar, Colorado John Cornyn, Texas, Vice Chairman Pat Roberts, Kansas...
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    actor Periphery, progressive metal band Maury Povich, television host Mark Pryor, former U.S. Senator, Arkansas Giuliana Rancic, celebrity news personality...
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    Gandhi should read engineering, and met with Mark Pryor, the Senior Tutor at Trinity College, Cambridge. Pryor arranged for Gandhi's conditional admission...
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