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Jolteon are one of the fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar Pokémon media franchise – a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. The purpose of Jolteon in the games, anime and manga, as with all other Pokémon, is to battle both wild Pokémon, untamed creatures encountered while the player passes through various environments, and tamed Pokémon owned by Pokémon trainers.
Jolyon Howorth Jolyon Howorth is a British scholar of European politics and military policy. He is currently Jean Monnet Professor of European Politics at the University of Bath (UK) and also a Visiting Professor of Political Science at Yale University(2002-2007).
Jolyon Wagg Jolyon Wagg (in the original French version: Séraphin Lampion) is a character from The Adventures of Tintin series of classic comic books drawn and written by Hergé. He is an intensely gregarious, simple, and overbearing man.
Još Hrvatska ni propala Još Hrvatska ni propala (Croatian "Croatia Has Not Yet Fallen") is a famous Croatian patriotic reveille which was penned by Ljudevit Gaj and set to music by the composer Ferdo Livadić in 1833. The song is considered the anthem of the Illyrian Movement, which constituted a great part of the Croatian national revival.
Jom kha mung wej Jom kha mung wej (English title: The Necromancer) is a 2005 Thai film directed by Piyapan Choopetch. It is very loosely based on the 1996 killing of some drug dealers by police, but with an added dimension of witchcraft battles between police and ex-police.
Joma Joma Sport is a Spanish sports apparel company. Founded in 1965 by Fructuoso LĂłpez, Joma now has subsidiaries in the USA, Mexico, Panama, Hong Kong, Italy, Germany and the UK, with a distribution network in over 28 countries.
Jomo Kenyatta High School Jomo Kenyatta High School is located in Bahati Division, Nakuru District, Rift Valley Province in Kenya. Initially this school was known as Ngwataniro Secondary School, but later renamed after Kenya's first president Jomo Kenyatta.
Jomo Kwame Sundaram Jomo Kwame Sundaram (born 11 December 1952), better known as Jomo KS, is a prominent Malaysian economist, who is currently serving as the United Nations Assistant Secretary General for Economic Development in the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA). He was also the founder chair of International Development Economics Associates (IDEAs), and sat on the Board of the United Nations Research Institute For Social Development (UNRISD), Geneva.
Jomo Sono Matsilela Ephraim Sono (affectionately known as Jomo Sono and sometimes also called the "Black Prince of South African Soccer" and "Bra J") (17 July 1955 - ) is a South African soccer club owner and coach and was also a star soccer player.
Jomsvikings Jomsvikings were a company of Viking mercenaries of the 900s and 1000s, dedicated to the worship of such deities as Odin and Thor. They were staunchly pagan, but they reputedly would fight for any lord able to pay their substantial fees, and occasionally fought alongside Christian rulers.
Jon and Lee & The Checkmates Best known for containing future members of Elektra band Rhinoceros, Jon and Lee & The Checkmates, together with Mandala, spearheaded Toronto’s vibrant R&B scene during the mid ‘60s. As The Jon-Lee Group, the band released a lone single for ABC Records before splitting up in September 1967.
Jon Adkins Jonathan Scott Adkins (born August 30, 1977 in Huntington, West Virginia) is a Major League Baseball pitcher. A graduate of Oklahoma State, the right-hander was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 9th round of the 1998 amateur draft, and has played in parts of three seasons with the Chicago White Sox.
Jon Amiel Jon Amiel (born 20 May, 1948 in London) is an English film director who has since the early 1980s worked in film and television in both theUK and the US. He initially attended Cambridge University as an English literature major while getting involved with local theatre.
Jon Appleton Jon Appleton (born Jon Howard Appleton, 1939 in Los Angeles, California) is a composer, author and the Arthur R. Virgin Professor of Music at Dartmouth College and Visiting Professor of Music at Stanford University.
Jon Armstrong Jon Armstrong is a magical entertainer specializing in close-up card magic. He has been a featured performer at Walt Disney World, a headliner at Caesar's Magical Empire in Las Vegas), and has toured Asia with his mixture of comedy and card magic.
Jon Astley Jon Astley is a British record producer who recorded and released two albums as a singer-songwriter in the late 1980s. His most commercially successful song was "Jane's Getting Serious," later popularized by a Heinz ketchup television commercial.
Jon Baker (Rock Musician) Jon Baker is the leader of a rock phenomenon formed in Walla Walla, Washington, USA, in 2001. As a guitarist, bassist, singer, songwriter and studio engineer as well as drum programmer, Jon Baker writes many of his own songs, although he does often collaborate with other local artists.
Jon Bauman Jon "Bowzer" Bauman (born September 14, 1947 in Brooklyn, New York) is a member of the band Sha Na Na. He was also a one-time game show host, hosting the Hollywood Squares half of the Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour.
Jon Beckwith Jonathan Beckwith is a prominent American microbiologist and geneticist. He is currently the American Cancer Society Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts.
Jon Bing Jon Bing (born 30 April 1944) from Tønsberg, Norway, is a Norwegian writer and law professor at the Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law (NRCCL), and The Juridical faculty at the University of Oslo. Bing is considered to be a pioneer in international legal information.
Jon Blair Hunter Jon Blair Hunter is a Democtratic West Virginia state senator from the 14th District, which represents Barbour County, Preston County, Taylor County, Tucker County and parts of Grant County and Monongalia County
Jon Blake, author Jon Blake is the author of over forty works for children and teenagers, including the picture book "You're A Hero, Daley B" (ill. Axel Scheffler, worldwide sales of over 100,000) and "Little Stupendo" (shortlisted for the Children's Book Award).
Jon Bogdanove Jon Bogdanove is an American comic book artist and penciller. He is best known for his work on Power Pack, Superman: The Man of Steel (1991), Fantastic Four Versus The X-Men (1987) and for creating the character Steel with writer Louise Simonson in 1993.
Jon Bramnick Jon Bramnick (born February 24, 1953) is an American Republican Party politician, who has served in the New Jersey General Assembly since 2003, where he represents the 21st legislative district. He was first appointed to the Assembly in 2003 to fill the unexpired term of the vacancy created upon the selection of Thomas Kean Jr.
Jon Briggs Jon Briggs’ work spans Radio, TV, Voice-Over, Training and Conferences. He started in radio in 1981 as tea boy made good and progressed to the breakfast show with BBC Radio Oxford aged 19, which did little for his sleep pattern—but saved the rest of the staff from his brewing skills.
Jon Brower Minnoch Jon Brower Minnoch (1941-1983) was the heaviest man ever (even at his heaviest, however, he was 200 pounds lighter than female Carol Yager, the heaviest human). At his peak weight, he was approximately 1400 lbs.
Jon Buller Jon Buller is a Contemporary Christian artist from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He now resides in Vernon, British Columbia, where he works as Pastor of Worship and the Arts at Vernon Alliance Church, a position he began in August 2005.
Jon Cleary Jon Stephen Cleary (born November 22, 1917, Sydney, Australia) is an Australian writer of many books, among them Sundowners (1951) and The High Commissioner (1966), the first of a long series of popular detective fiction works featuring Sydney Police Inspector Scobie Malone.
Jon Cougar Concentration Camp Jon Cougar Concentration Camp (JCCC) is an influential and now-defunct punk rock band from the San Diego, California area. They have released several music albums, including the 1996 Melon (BYO Records) produced by the legendary Blag Dalhia, and the 1999 No More Room in Hell (Recess Records) which was in effect an album of unreleased demos.
Jon Crocker Jon Crocker (born in Greenville, South Carolina as Jonathan Charles Crocker in 1981) is a one-man band and songwriter from California. His music is best classified as American folk music, but contains elements of rock and roll, bluegrass, jazz, classical music, and even punk rock (best represented by his DIY ethic).
Jon Dalton Jon Dalton, also known as Jonny Fairplay (born March 11, 1974), is a professional wrestler and former art consultant from Danville, Virginia who came in third place as a competitor on the reality TV show Survivor: Pearl Islands.
Jon Dee Graham Jon Dee Grahamis a musician, guitarist and songwriter from Austin, Texas. A former member of the True Believers with Alejandro Escovedo, Graham was named the Austin Musician of the Year during the SXSW music conference in 2006.
Jon DeRosa Jon DeRosa (born December 21 1978, in Lodi, New Jersey) is a guitarist, singer-songwriter, and vocalist. He has been involved with several critically-acclaimed acts, including Fade, Dead Leaves Rising (DLR), Pale Horse and Rider (PHaR), as well as the musical collective known as Aarktica.
Jon Elia Allama Jon (also rendered into English as Jaun and Joan) Elia (Urdu: جون ایلیا) (December 14, 1931 - November 8, 2002) was a notable Pakistani Urdu poet, philosopher, biographer and scholar of Indian subcontinent. He is widely praised for his unique style of writing.
Jon Elster Jon Elster (born 1940) is a Norwegian social and political theorist who has authored works in the philosophy of social science and rational choice theory. He is also a notable proponent of Analytical Marxism, and a critic of neoclassical economics and public choice theory, largely on behavioral and psychological grounds.
Jon Faddis Jon Faddis, born on July 24, 1953 in Oakland, California, is an American jazz trumpet player. Upon his first appearance on the scene, he became known for his ability to closely mirror the sound of trumpet icon Dizzy Gillespie, who was his mentor along with Stan Kenton trumpeter Bill Catalano.
Jon Finkel Jon Finkel (May 18, 1978—) is an American Magic: The Gathering player, currently ranked second all time in Pro Tour earnings, with $291,896 won in DCI sanctioned tournaments. He has won numerous Pro Tour tournaments and was the 2000 World Champion.
Jon Fishman Jon Fishman is a drummer, best known for his work with the American jam band Phish. He is credited with co-writing 18 Phish originals, 7 of them as a solo credit was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania] on [[February 19, 1965.
Jon Fogarty Jon Fogarty (born May 25, 1975 in Palo Alto, California) is an American professional auto racing driver . Fogarty currently drives a Daytona Prototype for GAINSCO/Blackhawk Racing in the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series.
Jon Foreman Jonathan Mark Foreman (born October 22, 1976) is the lead singer, guitarist, and co-founder of the alternative rock band Switchfoot, which he co-founded in 1997 with drummer Chad Butler and his brother Tim on bass. He writes or cowrites the music for all of Switchfoot's songs.
Jon Foster (artist) Jon Foster is an American freelance illustrator, penciler, and sculptor. He is best known for his comic book covers (DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics) and other works featured in Dungeons & Dragons and Alternity.
Jon Fox Jon Fox is a radio show host on Head On Radio Network, a musician, an audio engineer, and a regular blogger. He co-hosted Fourth Estate Radio with Bruce Burch], streaming simultaneously from two continents: [[North America and Australia.
Jon Fugler Jonathan Fugler (Jon Fugler) (born October 13, 1962, St Austell, Cornwall, EnglandBBC Radio One, Peel Sessions Artist Page: Fluke (link).) is an English electronic musician and one of the co-founders of the electronic music group Fluke along with Mike Bryant and Mike Tournier.
Jon Fulkerson Jon Fulkerson was the last National Exploring President elected by youth, and became, after just two weeks in office, the first National Venturing President for the Boy Scouts of America on August 1 1998. When the Boy Scouts of America created the Venturing program for young men and women ages fourteen to twenty, the tradition of having a national president went as well.
Jon Gibson (Christian musician) Jon Gibson is a Soul and Gospel/Christian Music pioneer. He is one of the most influential artists and producers in Christian, Gospel and R&B music with 22 top five hits, nine number one songs, and an Album of The Year to his credit.
Jon Gibson (minimalist musician) Jon Gibson (b. Los Angeles, California, March 11, 1940) is a flautist, saxophonist, and composer who uses other instruments from around the world in his performances and is known for his Jazz and Classical contributions.
Jon Glaser Jon Glaser (born June 20, 1968 in Chicago, Illinois) is a writer and actor based out of New York City. He has written for and appeared on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and appeared in guest-starring roles on Wonder Showzen and Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
Jon Glover Jon Glover is a British actor. He has appeared in various television programmes including Play School, Survivors, the Management consultant in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Casualty, Bodger and Badger and Peak Practice.
Jon Gnagy Jon Gnagy (1907-1981) was a self taught artist most remembered for being America's television art instructor. Gnagy pioneered drawing on television in America during the 1940s and early 1950s and was quite popular among children.
Jon Goldsberry Jon Goldsberry is currently a fullback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He was signed as an undrafted free agent on April 29, 2005, before being cut on September 3, 2005 and re-signed to the Bills practice squad on September 5, 2005.
Jon Gries Jon Gries (born Jonathan Francis Gries on June 17, 1957 in Glendale, California) is an American actor, writer and director. He is also known under names Jon Francis and Jonathan Gries for being credited under.
Jon Guenther Jon Guenther (born October 1 1968 in Illinois) is an American fiction author and technical professional. He is best known for his creation of the Chaser series, but has also written more than a dozen books in the Mack Bolan action-adventure series created by Don Pendleton.
Jon hyde Jon Hyde was the singer for the early '70's group Hokus Pokus, which had one album on Romar Records in the early '70's, featuring former Stooges keyboard player Scott Thurston, former Yellow Payges drummer Danny Gorman, and former Steppenwolf guitarist Michael Monarch. They played the Hollywood clubs quite a bit at that time, and were regular patrons of Rodney Bingenheimer's club on Sunset.
Jon Hall (programmer) Jon "maddog" Hall is the Executive Director of Linux International a non-profit organization] of computer vendors who wish to support and promote the [[Linux operating system. The nickname "maddog" was given to him by his students at Hartford State Technical College, where he was the Department Head of Computer Science.
Jon Hand Jon Thomas Hand (born November 13, 1963 in Sylacauga, Alabama) is an American former professional football player who was selected by the Indianapolis Colts in the 1st round (4th overall) of the 1986 NFL Draft. A 6'6", 280-lb.
Jon Hare Jon "Jops" Hare (born 20 January 1966 in Ilford, Essex, UK) is a British computer game designer, game artist and musician. He is one of the two founder members and directors, with Chris Yates, of Sensible Software, one of the most successful European games development companies of the late '80s and '90s.
Jon Hassell Jon Hassell (born March 22, 1937, Memphis, Tennessee) is an American musician and trumpet player. He is most well-known for his special trumpet technique learned from training with Indian classical musicians such as singer Pandit Pran Nath.
Jon Hassler Jon Hassler (born March 30, 1933) is an American novelist and educator who is known for his fictional works about small-town life in Minnesota. He has held the positions of Regents Professor Emeritus and Writer-in-Residence at St.
Jon Heidenreich Jon Heidenreich, better known simply as Heidenreich (born June 28, 1972 in Los Angeles, California) is an American professional wrestler, currently working for TNT Pro Wrestling where he is one half of the TNT Tag Team Champions with Orlando Jordan and World Wrestling Council where he was the WWC Universal Heavyweight Champion. He is best known for his stint with World Wrestling Entertainment.
Jon Hendricks Jon Hendricks (born September 16, 1921 in Newark, Ohio) is a jazz lyricist and singer. He is considered one of the originators of vocalese, which adds lyrics to existing instrumental songs and replaces many instruments with vocalists (such as the big band arrangements of Duke Ellington and Count Basie).
Jon Henricks John ("Jon") Malcolm Henricks (born June 6, 1935) started his swimming career as a distance swimmer, scoring his first real successes in 1952 when he came in 3rd in the Australian 1500 meters, 2nd in the 800, and won the 400 meters. The distance work proved too arduous, perhaps due to a prolonged ear infection that kept him off the 1952 Summer Olympics team.
Jon Hiseman Phillip John 'Jon' Hiseman (born June 21, 1944 in Blackheath, London) is an English drummer who played with Graham Bond and also was in the seminal UK unit Colosseum. In the mid 1960s he also played in sessions such as an early Arthur Brown single.
Jon Huber Jonathon Lloyd Huber (born on July 7, 1981 in Sacramento,California is a right handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who plays for the Seattle Mariners of the American League. Huber was drafted by the San Diego Padres in 5th Round (139th overall) of 2000 amateur draft.
Jon Hyde Jon Hyde was the singer for the early '70's group Hocus Pocus who had one album on Romar Records in the early '70's, featuring former Stooges keyboard player Scott Thurston, former Yellow Payges drummer Danny Gorman,and former Steppenwolf guitarist Michael Monarch. They played the Hollywood clubs quite a bit at that time, and were regular patrons of Rodney Bingenheimer's club on Sunset.
Jon Irenicus Joneleth Irenicus, commonly referred to as Jon Irenicus, is a villain in Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn, a Dungeons & Dragons computer role-playing game set in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting. Irenicus is voiced by David Warner.
Jon Jenkins Dr Jon Jenkins (born June 17, 1958) is an Australian politician. He has been an Outdoor Recreation Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Council since 2003, when he was appointed to a casual vacancy caused by the resignation of Malcolm Jones.
Jon Jerde Jon Jerde is an American architect based in Venice Beach, California, principal of the Jerde Partnership and known for innovative mall design and "experience architecture." He is a graduate of the School of Architecture at the University of Southern California.
Jon Kabat-Zinn Jon Kabat-Zinn (born June 5, 1944) is Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. He teaches mindfulness meditation as a technique to help people cope with stress, anxiety, pain and illness.
Jon Keeyes Jon Keeyes (born April 5, 1969) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter best known for his low-budget, direct-to-video slasher films. He is a co-founder and principal of Texas-based independent film company Highland Myst Entertainment.
Jon Kelly (swimmer) Jon Kelly (born November 21, 1965 in Maria, Quebec) is a former international butterfly swimmer from Canada, who competed for his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. There he finished in 7th position in the 200m Butterfly, and in twelfth place with the 400m Individual Medley.
Jon Kenny Jon Kenny (born 1957 in the town of Hospital, County Limerick, Ireland) is one half of the famous Irish comic duo d'Unbelievables with Pat Shortt. They were very successful together until 2000, when Jon was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Disease.
Jon King (musician) Jon King, born June, 1955, is a singer, musician and founder member of the Leeds based UK rock band Gang of Four. The band's main lyricist and co-songwriter, he sings in the group and plays melodica and avant-garde percussion, such as a microwave.
Jon Kinsey Jon Kinsey was mayor of Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1997 to 2001. During his mayorship he is remembered primarily for his role in unsuccessfully trying to buy Tennessee-American water company, which provides the majority of water to Chattanooga.
Jon Klemm Jonathan Klemm (Born January 8, 1970 in Calgary, Alberta) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who currently plays defense in the NHL for the Dallas Stars. He was un-drafted, but began his NHL career with the Quebec Nordiques.
Jon Koncak Jon Francis Koncak (born May 17, 1963 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa) is an American former professional basketball player. A 7'0" center from Southern Methodist University, Koncak was selected with the 5th pick in the 1985 NBA Draft by the Atlanta Hawks.
Jon Kral Jon Kral (1946- ) is a photographer born in Florida and presently living in Boone, North Carolina. He is best known for his documentary photography of Florida's dying breed of cowboys in the 1999 book "Cracker: Florida's Enduring Cowboys.
Jon Lee (S Club 7) Jonathan Lee (born 26 April 1982 in Croydon, England) was a member of the late 90s pop band S Club 7 (later S Club) until they split in April 2003. The band also starred in a number of their own TV sitcoms, playing themselves.
Jon Lech Johansen Jon Lech Johansen (born November 18, 1983 in Harstad, Norway), also known as DVD-Jon, is a Norwegian (his father is Norwegian and mother is Polish) who is famous for his work on reverse engineering data formats. He is most famous for his involvement in the release of the DeCSS software, which decodes the content-scrambling system used for DVD licensing enforcement.
Jon Levasseur Jon Levasseur is the former lead guitar player of extreme metal band Cryptopsy from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Jon used to write music for earlier Cryptopsy and also wrote all of the guitar work on their album "None So Vile".
Jon Lewis Jonathan "Jon" Lewis (born 26 August 1975 in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire) is an English cricketer who has played county cricket for Gloucestershire since his first-class debut in 1995, becoming captain in 2006. He has played for the English cricket team in Twenty20, One-Day International and Test matches.
Jon Lieber Jonathan Ray Lieber (born April 2, 1970 in Council Bluffs, Iowa) is a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who plays for the Philadelphia Phillies (since 2005). Previously, Lieber played with the Pittsburgh Pirates (1994-98), Chicago Cubs (1999-2002) and New York Yankees (2004).
Jon MacKinnon Jon MacKinnon (born November 17, 1977 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a field hockey goalkeeper from Canada, who joined the Junior National Team in 1994 and later on the Men's National Team. He has been associated with the National Field Hockey Program ever since.
Jon Mattock Mattock is a drummer and percussionist from Northampton] who has been a member of, or played with, [[Spacemen 3, Spiritualized, Lupine Howl, Slipstream, Massive Attack, Freelovebabies, The Breeders and many more.
Jon McGraw Jon McGraw (born April 2, 1979 in Manhattan, Kansas) is an American football player, currently playing safety for the Detroit Lions of the NFL. He was selected by the New York Jets with a second-round draft pick in the 2002 NFL Draft out of Kansas State University.
Jon Mead Jonathan Mead (born April 10, 1967 in Regina, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Mead currently plays third for Jeff Stoughton's team, but decided to retire after his team's win at the 2006 BDO Classic Canadian Open in Winnipeg.
Jon Michael Smith Jon Michael Smith is a scientist who developed the numerical integration technique known as T-integration. He is the author of the forthcoming book Fundamentals of Fractals for Engineers and Scientists ISBN 0-471-50542-0.
Jon Mitchell (meteorologist) Jon Mitchell is a British meteorologist who mainly presents the regional weather for ITV Yorkshire, but also presents the weather for ITV regions Granada, Border, and occasionally Tyne Tees. On rare occasions (such as when the London team aren't available) Mitchell presents the ITV National Weather for the entire ITV Network.
Jon Molvig 'Jon Molvig' (1923-1970), Australian expressionist artist born in Newcastle, New South Wales, considered a major developer of 20th century Australian expressionism, even though his career 'only' lasted 20 years. He won the Archibald Prize in 1966 with a portrait of painter Charles Blackman and portraits of Molvig by artist [John Rigby ] were hung in the Archibald in 1953 and 1959.
Jon Moss Jon Moss (born Jonathan Aubrey Moss, 11 September 1957, in Wandsworth, London, England) is the former drummer of the bands Culture Club, London, Adam and the Ants, and The Damned. He is also an ex-partner of Culture Club's lead singer Boy George.
Jon Pareles Jon Pareles is an American journalist who is chief music critic at the arts section of the New York Times. Prior to taking up that role, in the 1970s he was an associate editor of Crawdaddy Magazine and in the 1980s a contributing editor to Rolling Stone Magazine.
Jon Paul Steuer Jon Paul Steuer (born March 27, 1984 in Escondido, California) was the first child actor to play the role of "Quentin Kelly" on the ABC show Grace Under Fire from 1993 to 1996. He was replaced by Sam Horrigan.
Jon Paulien Jonathan Paulien is a Seventh-day Adventist Bible scholar specializing in the New Testament book of Revelation. He is Professor of New Testament Interpretation at Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan; and on January 1, 2007 he became dean of the Faculty of Religion at Loma Linda University.
Jon Peter Lewis Jon Peter Lewis is an American singer and songwriter, and was one of the finalists on the third season of the reality/talent-search television series American Idol. He would frequently be referred to by the judges and Ryan Seacrest as simply JPL.
Jon Peters Jon Pagano Peters (born on 2 June 1945 in Van Nuys, California to Jack Peters and Helen Pagano) is a former bartender turned movie producer. Partnered with Peter Guber, he ran Sony Pictures for a time during the 1980s and 1990s.
Jon Petrie Jonathan Michael Petrie (born 19 October 1976 in Dundee) is a Scottish rugby union footballer who plays at flanker for Glasgow Warriors and Scotland. He has captained the Scottish national side but, following an injury, was replaced by Jason White.
Jon Polito Jon Polito (born December 29 1950) is an American actor, best known for working with the Coen Brothers. He also appeared in the first two seasons of Homicide: Life on the Street and on the first season of Crime Story.
Jon Porter Jonathan Christopher "Jon" Porter (born May 16 1955), an American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 2003, the first representative elected from the new 3rd Congressional district of Nevada, which includes much of suburban Las Vegas. (map) He won re-election in the 2006 midterm election against Democratic Party nominee Tessa Hafen by a 48%-47% margin.
Jon Postel Jonathan Bruce Postel (; 6 August 1943 – 16 October 1998) made many significant contributions to the development of the Internet, particularly in the area of standards. He is principally known for being the Editor of the Request for Comment (RFC) document series.
Jon Potter Jonathan ("Jon") Potter (born November 19, 1963) is a former field hockey player, who was a member of the golden winning British squad at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. Four years earlier, at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, he secured the bronze medal with his team.
Jon Povill Jon Povill is a American scriptwriter and television producer. He wrote (in the 1970s, the first two drafts of the screenplay for Total Recall), and then took up a position on the attempted Star Trek: Phase II, becoming Story Editor, and penning an episode ("The Child", which would later be remade as a Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes).
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