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    feet.: 87–89, 92  Two Mattawa, shopkeeper brothers named Noah Timmins and Henry Timmins, arrived in the area in 1910. They begun purchasing shares of...
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    1985 by Alan Anton (bassist), Michael Timmins (songwriter, guitarist), Peter Timmins (drummer) and Margo Timmins (vocalist). The three Timminses are siblings...
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  • producer Ric Pellizzeri as part of the new Timmins family, joining the established character Stingray Timmins (Ben Nicholas). Janae is characterised as...
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    band Cowboy Junkies. She is the sister of Michael Timmins, the band's lead guitarist, and Peter Timmins, the band's drummer. Her ethereal vocals, paired...
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  • siblings, Michael, Margo and Peter Timmins, are in the country rock band Cowboy Junkies. Their grandfather, Noah Timmins, was a pioneering mining executive...
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  • Timmins is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario. Timmins may also refer to: Timmins (surname) Timmins (federal electoral district), a defunct Ontario...
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  • season, Timmins scored 61 points (7 goals and 54 assists) and played in the CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game. Going into the 2017 NHL Entry Draft, Timmins was ranked...
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  • Nicholas James Maxwell Timmins is a British author and journalist who writes about the welfare state and the National Health Service. Timmins attended Kingswood...
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  • Dragons. Timmins was a versatile player, performing at five-eighth, centre, lock, and second-row at representative and club levels. Timmins was born in...
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  • Hilary Timmins is a New Zealand television personality born in 1967. Timmins first appeared on New Zealand Television in 1986 after studying English literature...
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    The city of Timmins, Ontario, Canada contains many named neighbourhoods. Some former municipalities that were merged into Timmins continue to be treated...
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  • Charles Timmins (29 May 1922 – 13 April 2010) was an English footballer. Born in Birmingham, Timmins signed for Birmingham City before the Second World...
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  • Joseph Barry Timmins (6 May 1926 – January 2004) was an English first-class cricketer and an officer in the British Indian Army. Timmins was born at Falmouth...
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    Timmins—James Bay (French: Timmins—Baie James) is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of...
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  • "Callum Timmins". Perth Glory. Archived from the original on 27 March 2019. Retrieved 31 December 2017. "Leavers or A-League? Teenager Callum Timmins goes...
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  • Steve Timmons (redirect from Steve Timmins)
    Steve Dennis Timmons (born November 29, 1958) is an American former volleyball player who represented the United States at three consecutive Summer Olympics...
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    Pamela Harrison Turnure Timmins (November 20, 1937 – April 25, 2023) was the first Press Secretary hired to serve a First Lady of the United States. She...
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  • Timmins (born 1961), Canadian musician Michael Timmins (born 1959), Canadian musician Noah Timmins (1867–1936), Canadian mining pioneer Peter Timmins...
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    2016–17 season, Timmins contributed offensively with the Tigers, producing 12 goals and 27 points in 46 games. On August 14, 2017, Timmins left Germany as...
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    in 2019–20, Timmins averaged a career-low 7.9 minutes per game to go with 2.0 points and 1.4 rebounds in 31 games. On 18 March 2020, Timmins signed with...
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  • Peadar Timmins (born 8 January 1994) is an Irish rugby union player for Pro14 and European Rugby Champions Cup side Leinster. 2016/17 Academy panel announced...
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  • Timmins—Chapleau was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1979 to 1997. It was located in the northeast part...
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  • 10 January 2005. Four members of the Timmins family were introduced across the year, beginning with Dylan Timmins in February. His sisters Janae and Bree...
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  • Brendon Paul Timmins (born 22 August 1970) is a New Zealand former professional rugby union player. A lock, Timmins was a New Zealand Universities representative...
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  • Anne back to the Timmins house and when she is getting a CD, Anne feels her way around the room. She is interrupted by Janelle Timmins (Nell Feeney), who...
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    Timmins Victor M. Power Airport (IATA: YTS, ICAO: CYTS) is located 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) north-northwest of Timmins, Ontario, Canada. The airport...
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  • Curragh. Timmins served as an army officer, serving in Counties Galway, Donegal and Kilkenny and with the United Nations in Lebanon and Cyprus. Timmins was...
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  • Feeney, following the departures of Ben Nicholas (Stingray Timmins) and Damien Bodie (Dylan Timmins). Co-star Ian Smith (Harold Bishop) called the decision...
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  • Timmins was born Louis-Xavier Henri Timmins, in 1858, to Henriette Mineur (aka Moyer, aka Miner) (1830–1894), a German immigrant, and Noël Timmins (1828–1887)...
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    Samuel Timmins (27 February 1826 – 12 November 1902) was a British Shakespearean scholar and antiquarian. He was invariably known as Sam Timmins, and signed...
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