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    Philip John Noel-Baker, Baron Noel-Baker, PC (1 November 1889 – 8 October 1982), born Philip John Baker, was a British politician, diplomat, academic,...
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    Philip William Noel (born June 6, 1931) is an American politician and lawyer who served as the 68th Governor of Rhode Island. He was elected in 1972,...
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    Philip Noel Pettit AC (born 1945) is an Irish philosopher and political theorist. He is the Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and...
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  • Philip Noel Johnson (born 1964) is a former armored car driver employed by Loomis Fargo & Company in Jacksonville, Florida. He is notable for the theft...
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  • Island's first lady during the tenure of her husband, former Governor Philip Noel. Noel was born Joyce Anne Sandberg on November 28, 1932, in Providence,...
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  • only seven months earlier, on March 29, 1997 in Jacksonville, Florida, Philip Noel Johnson stole $18.8 million from the Loomis Fargo armored vehicle he...
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    Inman as Lord Privy Seal, remaining also Leader of the House of Lords. Philip Noel-Baker succeeds Lord Addison as Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations...
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  • silver medallist, Derby South MP and Nobel Peace prize winner, Philip Noel-Baker. Noel-Baker Academy has started their new house systems and new student...
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  • Philip Noel Diehl (born June 11, 1951) is an American businessman and former monetary policy advisor who served as the 35th director of the United States...
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    Edward Noel-Baker (7 January 1920 – 25 September 2009) was a British Labour Party MP. His father was Labour MP and Nobel Peace Prize-winner Philip Noel-Baker...
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  • 'idealists' we have in mind writers such as Sir Alfred Zimmern, S. H. Bailey, Philip Noel-Baker, and David Mitrany in the United Kingdom, and James T. Shotwell...
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  • provost of King's College, Cambridge Philip Baker (obstetrician), British obstetrician Philip Noel-Baker, Baron Noel-Baker (1889–1982), British politician...
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  • been robbed of $18.8 million in Jacksonville by company security guard Philip Noel Johnson, Steve Eugene Chambers and Kelly Campbell, a former employee...
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    example being the following statement made by nuclear disarmament activist Philip Noel-Baker in 1971: "Both the US and the Soviet Union now possess nuclear...
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  • basketball player Paul Noel (1924–2005), American basketball player Philip Noel (born 1931), 68th Governor of Rhode Island Rico Noel (born 1989), American...
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    Party seat. A notable former MP for the seat was its first incumbent, Philip Noel-Baker of the Labour Party. He served as a Cabinet minister in the post-war...
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  • Governor Noel may refer to: Edmond Noel (1856–1927), 37th Governor of Mississippi Philip Noel (born 1931), 68th Governor of Rhode Island This disambiguation...
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    Forster, novelist John Maynard Keynes, economist Rupert Brooke, poet Philip Noel-Baker, Olympic medallist and Nobel laureate in peace Xu Zhimo, poet Patrick...
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    Jaroslav Heyrovský Arthur Kornberg; Severo Ochoa Salvatore Quasimodo Philip Noel-Baker 1960 Donald A. Glaser Willard Libby Macfarlane Burnet; Peter Medawar...
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  • 39–43 Day, Barry (ed). The Letters of Noël Coward, Methuen, 2007, ISBN 978-0-7136-8578-7 Hoare, Philip. Noel Coward: A Biography. University of Chicago...
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    cancer at Pwllheli in 1966, aged 64. She was Philip Noel-Baker's romantic partner from 1936 until Irene Noel-Baker's death in 1956. She was posthumously...
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    of Jayaprakash Narayan that was chaired by Nobel Peace Prize winner Philip Noel-Baker. On 18 January 1977, Indira Gandhi revoked the emergency and announced...
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    of accepting a new paradigm. It was, almost, a question of salvation. Philip Noel Pettit (1975) called for an abandoning of "the positivist dream which...
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  • Allies. The British politician and Nobel Peace Prize laureate of 1959, Philip Noel-Baker commented after the war, "The first great defeat for Hitler was...
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    ISBN 0-413-48050-X, p. 93 Lesley, Cole, The Life of Noël Coward. Cape 1976. ISBN 0-224-01288-6, pp. 160–61 Hoare, Philip, Noël Coward, A Biography. Sinclair-Stevenson...
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    leave their camps and return to a life of freedom and dignity." 1959 Philip Noel-Baker (1889–1982) United Kingdom "for his longstanding contribution to...
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    (Confidential) (Copy). Royal Irish Academy. Retrieved 24 October 2009. Baker, Philip Noel (1929). The Present Juridical Status of the British Dominions in International...
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    Sir Noël Peirce Coward (16 December 1899 – 26 March 1973) was an English playwright, composer, director, actor, and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance...
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    international relations was founded at the behest of Nobel Peace Prize winner Philip Noel-Baker: this was the first institute to offer a wide range of degrees...
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    territories and that the Durand Line is the international frontier. — Philip Noel-Baker, June 30, 1950 At the 1956 SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization)...
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