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John Walker

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  1. New Zealand runner who in 1975 became the first person to run a mile in less that 3 minutes and 50 seconds (born in 1952)

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  • Equally, John Walker, who won a Nobel for his research on the energy molecules of the cell, would not have solved the problem if he had had to rely on short-term grants.
  • She professionalized management practices at Autodesk and helped tame the eccentric culture set by the company's founder John Walker.
  • Dive charter skipper John Walker looked over the trio's dive plan and planned his own search.
  • Now that John Walker has unearthed his roots, and considered the beliefs they nourish, is he someone who half-believes, wants to believe or believes in the realm of the little people?
  • Businessman John Walker is dead certain his funeral will go to plan.
  • Its managing director John Walker, who has worked there for 45 years, said the company was continuing its own refurbishment plans and extending its new warehouse to 140,000 square feet.
  • My producer, John Walker, called it a no-win situation, because if we do a really good job, no one will notice it.
  • His situation was identical to that of John Walker Lindh, the “American Taliban,” except that Walker was indicted and pled guilty to crimes. The Conservative Assault on the Constitution
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