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Matt Schofield Matt Schofield is a UK blues guitarist and singer whose music blends blues with rock and funky jazz rhythms. His band, The Matt Schofield Trio, play their own material, which is a blend of blues and jazz, along with covers of blues classics such as Albert Collins' 'Lights Are On, But Nobody's Home'.
Matt Silverstein Matt Silverstein is one of the creators of Comedy Central's animated series Drawn Together. Prior to Drawn Together, he has written for other TV shows, such as 3rd Rock from the Sun, The Man Show, Action, and Greg the Bunny.
Matt Sinatro Matthew Stephen Sinatro (born March 22, 1960 in Hartford, Connecticut) is a former major league catcher and the current first base coach for the Chicago Cubs. He attended Conard High School in West Hartford, ConnecticutHe previously served as the bullpen] coach for the [[Seattle Mariners (1995-2002) and Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2003-2005).
Matt Smith (comics) Matt Smith is the editor of long-running British science fiction weekly anthology comic 2000AD. Starting out as the assistant to Andy Diggle, Smith was appointed as the 9th incarnation of Tharg the Mighty (a humorous term used to refer to the comic’s editor) in January 2002.
Matt Smith (illustrator) Matt Smith is a Cambridge, Massachusetts illustrator best known for his work in such children's magazines as Cricket, Highlights for Children, and Muse. He is also known for creating album cover art and concert posters for The Minibosses.
Matt Snell Matt Snell (born August 18, 1941 in Garfield, Georgia) was the American Football League's New York Jets owner Sonny Werblin's first coup, prior his 1965 acquisition of Joe Namath. A powerful fullback out of Ohio State University, Snell's 1964 signing jolted the crosstown Giants, who didn't draft Snell until the fourth round, and offered him a fraction of what the Jets gave him as their first-round choice.
Matt Spaeth Matt Spaeth (born November 24, 1983) was a college football tight end for the Minnesota Golden Gophers football team. Spaeth was a four year starter from 2003 - 2006, and is projected as a top tight tight end prospect in the 2007 NFL Draft.
Matt Stairs Matthew Wade Stairs (born February 27, 1968 in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada) is a Major League Baseball player who plays for The Toronto Blue Jays. In the off-season, he calls Bangor, Maine his home while coaching hockey.
Matt Stefanishion Matt Stefanishion (born October 5, 1983 in Daysland, Alberta, Canada) is a Canadian professional ice hockey right wing. He was not selected in the NHL Entry Draft; however, he was signed to a two-year contract by the Washington Capitals on April 1, 2006.
Matt Stewart Matt Stewart (born August 31, 1979 in Columbus, Ohio) is an American football player who currently plays linebacker for the Cleveland Browns. He totaled 269 tackles in the 44 games he played in at Vanderbilt University with 15 sacks, and Played for St.
Matt Stinchcomb Matt Stinchcomb (born June 3, 1977) is a retired football offensive tackle, who played for the University of Georgia, the Oakland Raiders and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He was a two-time All-American at Georgia (1997 and 1998).
Matt Stone Matthew Richard Stone (born May 26, 1971) is an Emmy-winning American animator, film director, screenwriter, actor and voice actor. He is one of the co-creators along with Trey Parker of the hit animated television series South Park.
Matt Suhey Matthew Joseph 'Matt' Suhey (born July 7, 1958 in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania) was a fullback/running back in the National Football League for the Chicago Bears. He won a Super Bowl as a member of the 1985 Chicago Bears and was named to the Pennsylvania Football All-Century Team.
Matt Sweeney Matt Sweeney is a guitarist/vocalist who has played in various groups, including 90s bands Skunk and Chavez. He has also played in Billy Corgan's band Zwan, filled in on bass for Guided by Voices, and collaborated with Will Oldham on their group effort 2005 album, Superwolf as well as their single I Gave You.
Matt trannon Matt Trannon (born July 7, 1983) is a Senior Wide Receiver and is Forward for the Michigan State Spartans Football and Basketball Teams. He is the son of Katherine Trannon and cousin of former NFL player Lonnie Young
Matt Thiessen and the Earthquakes Matt Thiessen and the Earthquakes is the side project of Relient K's lead singer, Matt Thiessen. Although the name would imply otherwise, the Earthquakes are just Thiessen playing his piano and occasionally his guitar.
Matt Thompson (footballer) Matthew Thompson (born August 18, 1982 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian football (soccer) player. He currently plays as a right midfielder for the Australian A-League club Newcastle United Jets.
Matt Thorn Matt Thorn is a cultural anthropologist and an Associate Professor in the School of Cartoon & Comic Art at Kyoto Seika University in Japan. He is most well known in North America for his work dealing with shĹŤjo manga.
Matt Tilley Matthew "Matt" Vernon Thompson Tilley (1969) was an Australian comedian who was born in Melbourne, Australia. He was best known as a presenter on the Melbourne radio station FOX FM where he worked for past sixteen years.
Matt Timson Matt Timson is a British comic book artist who resides in Leicester. He has done a lot of work (especially covers) for British small press comics including Solar Wind, The End Is Nigh and FutureQuake, as well as working as a freelance illustrator.
Matt Treanor Matthew Aaron Treanor (born on March 3, 1976 in Garden Grove, California) is a catcher for the Florida Marlins. Treanor made his Major League debut on June 2, 2004 against the Cincinnati Reds, going 1 for 3 with a run scored.
Matt Unicomb Matt "Unos" Unicomb (born 21st January 1985, Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian basketball player. He is currently contracted to the West Sydney Razorbacks in the Australian National Basketball League.
Matt Utai Matthew Utai (born May 25 1981 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a New Zealand rugby league player for the Canterbury Bulldogs in the National Rugby League competition. He has also represented the New Zealand national team on three separate occasions between 2002 and 2004.
Matt Vogel Matthew J Vogel II (born October 6, 1970 in Kansas City, Kansas) has been a Muppet performer for the Jim Henson Company since the 1990s. On Sesame Street, Vogel served as the assistant puppeteer for Ernie, performing either one or both hands while Steve Whitmire performed the head and vocal.
Matt Walsh Along with Ian Roberts, Matt Besser and Amy Poehler, he was a member of the Upright Citizens Brigade and appeared as "Trotter" during its three season run on Comedy Central. Since then, he has appeared in movies such as Old School, and as a correspondent on The Daily Show.
Matt Walsh (basketball) Matt Walsh (born December 2 1982 in Holland, Pennsylvania) is an American professional basketball player who last played with the NBA's Miami Heat. A 6' 6" forward, he was signed as an undrafted free agent from the University of Florida.
Matt Warburton Matt Warburton is an american television writer currently working on The Simpsons. Current show runner Al Jean made a comment that since one episode placed Bart Simpson's birthday in 1980, that they now have a writer younger than Bart, that writer (as he later pointed out), was Warburton (even though Warburton was born in 1978).
Matt Ward (lacrosse) Matt Ward (March 30, 1983) is a lacrosse player in the US. After finishing a legendary prep career at national lacrosse powerhouse Landon School in suburban Washington, DC, he committed to the University of Virginia.
Matt Ware Matthew Jesse Ware (born December 2, 1982) is currently an National Football League defensive back for the Arizona Cardinals. He was waived by the Philadelphia Eagles on September 2, 2006 and picked up by the Cardinals.
Matt Welsh Matthew "Matt" Welsh (born November 18, 1976 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian swimmer who is the world champion in the backstroke and butterfly. Matt currently trains under coach Ian Pope at the Melbourne Vicentre Club.
Matt Whiteside Matthew Christopher "Whitey" Whiteside (Born August 8, 1967 in Charleston, Missouri) is a baseball pitcher. He graduated from Charleston High School in Charleston, Missouri in 1985, and then he attended Arkansas State University.
Matt Williams (baseball) Matthew Derrick "Matt" Williams (born November 28, 1965 in Bishop, California) is a former Major League Baseball third baseman and right-handed batter who played for the San Francisco Giants (1987-96), Cleveland Indians (1997) and Arizona Diamondbacks (1998-2003).
Matt Williams (producer) Matt Williams is a television writer, creator and producer. He is the creator and producer of the tv shows Roseanne and Home Improvement and movies such as What Women Want, and has written for The Cosby Show and A Different World as well as writing the screenplay for Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken.
Matt Wiman "Handsome" Matt Wiman is an American mixed martial arts fighter, fighting out of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Wiman currently competes in the lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, and is a member and coach of Tulsa Top Team.
Matt Winer Matt Winer is an American journalist who has worked for ESPN since January 2001. He is often seen as an anchor on ESPNEWS, the 6pm ET edition of SportsCenter, the lead host of NBA Fastbreak and also works on College Football Scoreboard on Saturdays during the college football season.
Matt Winn Colonel Martin J. "Matt" Winn (1861 - October 6, 1949) was a prominent personality in American thoroughbred horse racing history and president of Churchill Downs racetrack, home to the Kentucky Derby race that he made famous.
Matt Wise Matt Wise (born November 18, 1975 in Montclair, California), is a right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher with the Milwaukee Brewers. He made his major league debut on August 2, 2000 with the Anaheim Angels.
Matt Zimmerman (technologist) Matt Zimmerman is a technologist and free software and open source developer. Matt is a well known developer in the Debian GNU/Linux project, having occupied a role on the group's security team and maintained the APT packaging tool.
Matt's Law Matt's Law, (Senate Bill 1454) sponsored by Tom Torlakson (D-Antioch), is a California law that allows for felony prosecutions when serious injuries or deaths result from hazing rites. The bill increases the severity of charges for some hazing rituals, from misdemeanors to felonies, and for the first time gives prosecutors the ability to seek hazing charges against nonstudents.
Matt's Mood Matt's Mood is the 2004 album released by UK latino pop outfit Matt Bianco. After the departure of long time collaborator Mark Fisher, Vocalist Mark Reilly convinced previous band members Basia Trzetrzelewska and Danny White to rejoin Matt Bianco for their first time in 20 years.
Matta El Meskeen Father Matta El Meskeen or Matthew the Poor (20 September 1919 – June 8, 2006) was an Egyptian Coptic Orthodox monk and also the Spiritual Father of 130 monks in the Monastery of St. Macarius the Great in the Wilderness of Scetis, Egypt.
Mattagami River The Mattagami River is a river in northern Ontario, Canada, which flows 440 km north from its source southwest of the city of Timmins, Ontario to join the Missinaibi River; both rivers empty into James Bay via the Moose River. This river is 547 km in length.
Mattancherry Palace The Mattancherry Palace, also known as the Dutch Palace, is a large construction in Mattancherry, Kochi, Kerala, India. It features Kerala murals depicting Hindu temple art, portraits and exhibits of the Rajas of Kochi.
Mattannoor Sankaran Kutty Mattanur Sankarankutty (M P Sankara Marar) is an Indian percussionist who plays the chenda (a traditional Kerala drum), Thayambakam and Panchavadyam. He was born in a small village called Mattannoor in the Kannur district of Kerala state, south India.
Mattaponi The Mattaponi tribe traces its history back to the Powhatan Confederation of tribes led by Chief Powhatan. The native people had no written language and recorded their historic events through storytelling and symbolic drawings.
Mattathias Mattathias (מתתיהו Matitiyahu or Matisyahu ben Yochanan HaCohen in Hebrew) was a Jewish priest depicted in the Books of the Maccabees, and the father of the Judah Maccabee, the leader of the Maccabees. Mattathias was from a rural priestly family in Modiin.
Matte (filmmaking) Mattes are used in photography and special effects filmmaking to combine two or more image elements into a single, final image. Usually, mattes are used to combine a foreground image (such as actors on a set, or a spaceship) with a background image (a scenic vista, a field of stars and planets).
Matte box A matte box is a camera accessory that essentially does the same thing as a lens hood and also mounts in front of the lens, but usually includes adjustable fins called French flags. These can be moved and adjusted to reduce lens glare.
Matte Binyamin Regional Council The Matte Binyamin Regional Council (Hebrew:מועצה אזורית מטה בנימין) is a regional council in the southern Samarian hills, or rather, the southern part of the northern area of the West Bank. The capital of the council is in Psagot.
Mattel Auto Race Mattel Auto Race was the first in the line of many Mattel Electronics games, and is credited with being the first handheld game that was entirely digital, having no moving mechanisms except the controls and on/off switch. Finding one of these systems in working condition is pretty rare.
Matten bei Interlaken Matten bei Interlaken (or simply Matten) is a municipality in the district of Interlaken, in the canton of Bern, Switzerland. The municipalities of Matten, Unterseen, and Interlaken make a single metropolitan area.
Mattenenglisch Mattenenglisch (also known as Matteänglisch) is the name of a language game spoken in the Matte neighbourhood (also known as the Mattenenge or Matteänge) in the Swiss capital, Bern. Its rules are very similar to those of Pig Latin.
Matteo Bartoli Matteo Giulio Bartoli (22 November 1873, Albona d'Istria, Austria-Hungary – 23 January 1946 Turin) was an Italian linguist. He studied at the University of Vienna and was a professor at the University of Turin from 1907 until his death.
Matteo Goffriller Matteo Goffriller (also Mateo Gofriller) (1659-1742) was a renowned 18th century Italian cello maker. He was thought to be active between 1689-1740, was a master craftsman and one the greatest cello makers of his time.
Matteo Ricci College Matteo Ricci College, part of Seattle, Washington's Seattle University, allows students from Seattle Preparatory School and select other area high schools to graduate with a bachelor's degree in humanities or teaching after as little as three years in high school and three years in college. Students from outside of selected area schools are only eligible to obtain a degree in Bachelor of Arts in Humanitites for Teaching.
Matter (band) Matter was a technical grindcore band formed in the town of Lewes north of Brighton in the 1998. The band (excluding vocalist Dom Lawson) had been playing as a group for a couple of years and had been searching for a singer.
Matter (philosophy) In philosophy, matter usually means matter in the sense of physics, but there are older meanings, such as prime matter constituting a formless substratum of all things, which exists only potentially and from which reality is produced. In the sense of content, matter is also used in contrast to form.
Matter and Memory Matter and Memory (Matière et Mémoire) is the title of Henri Bergson's 1896 reflections on memory which anticipated the development of modern selectionist theories of memory. Selectionist models offer new and potentially useful approaches to a theory of remembering.
Matter of Britain The Matter of Britain or the Arthurian legend is a name given collectively to the legends that concern the Celtic and legendary history of the British Isles, especially those focused on King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table. The 12th century French poet Jean Bodel created the name in the following lines of his epic Chanson de Saisnes:
Matter of Fact A Matter of Fact, in the Humean sense, is the type of knowledge that can be characterized as arising out of one's interaction with and experience in the external world (as compared to a Relation of Ideas). In a Kantian framework, it is equivalent to the synthetic a posteriori.
Matter of France The Matter of France, also known as the Carolingian cycle, is a body of legendary history that springs from the Old French medieval literature of the chansons de geste. Its tales were first developed in these epics, but the stories they told lived on after the medieval epics themselves were no longer widely read.
Matter of Kasinga The Matter of Kasinga was a legal case decided in 1996 involving Fauziya Kassindja, a Togolese teenager seeking asylum in the United States in order to escape a tribal practice of female genital cutting. The Board of Immigration Appeals granted her asylum in June 1996 after an earlier judge denied her claims.
Matter of Rome According to the mediæval poet Jean Bodel, the Matter of Rome was the literary cycle made up of Greek and Roman mythology, together with episodes from the history of classical antiquity, focusing on military heroes like Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar. Bodel's division of the literary cycles he knew best into the Matter of Britain, the Matter of France and the Matter of Rome calls to mind the concept of the Nine Worthies, made up of three champions of the Pagan, Jewish, and Christian faiths.
Matterhorn (ride) The Matterhorn or Flying Bobs, sometimes also known by alternate names such as Musik Express in the UK is an Amusement Ride very similar to the Superbob, which consist of a number of cars attached to axels and swing out and in. The hill and valley shape of the ride makes the swinging motion more violent, the faster the ride goes, the more violent the swinging motion.
Matterhorn Bobsleds The Matterhorn Bobsleds or the Matterhorn is an attraction made up of two intertwining steel roller coasters at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. It is based on the Matterhorn, a mountain in the Swiss Alps of over 14,000 feet, which has been scaled back to 1/100-scale to fit in with the rest of Disneyland.
Mattersburg Mattersburg (formerly Mattersdorf, Hungarian: Nagymarton, Croatian: Materštof) is a town in Burgenland, Austria. It is the administrative center of the District of Mattersburg and home to a Bundesliga football team, the SV Mattersburg.
Matteucci Medal The Matteucci Medal was established to award physicists for their fundamental contributions. Under an Italian Royal Decree dated July 10, 1870, the Italian Society of Sciences was authorised to receive a donation from Carlo Matteucci for the establishment of the Prize.
Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann (May 3 1662, Herford - January 17 1737, Dresden) was a German master builder who helped to rebuild Dresden after the fire of 1685, and designed Dresden Castle and the Pillnitz church. He is author of Zwinger.
Matthäuspassion Matthäuspassion (English: St Matthew Passion or The Passion According to St Matthew), BWV 244, is a musical composition written by Johann Sebastian Bach for solo voices, double choir and double orchestra, with libretto by Picander (Christian Friedrich Henrici). It sets chapters 26 and 27 of the Gospel of Matthew to music, with interspersed chorales and arias.
Mattheus hermanny Mattheus Hermanny nasceu em 10 de outubro de 1971, em Assaí, pequena cidade colonizada por japoneses no norte do Paraná, sul do Brasil. Filho de família humilde, de pai pedreiro e mãe dona de casa, Mattheus desde muito cedo descobriu as letras, tendo aos cinco anos sido repreendido por estar escrevendo no guarda-roupa novo de sua casa.
Matthew 'lilmatt' Willis Matthew 'lilmatt' Willis is a contributor to Mozilla, and more specifically a developer on the Mozilla Calendar ProjectAbout the Team page - Mozilla Calendar Project website. He maintains the "pinstripe" Mac theme for Mozilla Sunbird.
Matthew (name) Matthew is the standard English form of the New Testament name Μαθθαιος or Ματθαιος (Matthaios), a Greek transliteration of the Aramaic diminutive מתי (Mattay, Maty). From Latin Matthæus, the English spelling Matthew (earlier Matheu) comes directly from the French Matthieu.
Matthew (obernewtyn chronicles) A character from Isobelle Carmody's book series, "Obernewtyn Chronicles". Mathew is slightly older than the main character, Elspeth Gordie, tall, thin, and 'sharp eyed" as said in the first Obernewtyn Chronicles book, "Obernewtyn.
Matthew (ship) The Matthew was a ship sailed by John Cabot in 1497 from Bristol to North America, presumably Newfoundland. After a voyage which had got no further than Iceland, Cabot left again with only one vessel, the Matthew, a small ship (50 tons), but fast and able.
Matthew and Hunter Islands The Matthew and Hunter Islands are a group of 2 small and uninhabited volcanic islands in the South Pacific, located 300 km east of New Caledonia and south-east of Vanuatu archipelago. Hunter Island and Matthew Island, 70 km closed, are both claimed by Vanuatu (for Tafea province) and France (for New Caledonia).
Matthew Arlington Batson Matthew Arlington Batson was a United States Army Officer who awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for actions during the Philippine-American War. 1st Lieutenant Batson was awarded the medal for swimming the San Juan River under enemy fire.
Matthew Arnold Matthew Arnold (24 December 1822 – 15 April 1888) was an English poet and cultural critic, who worked as an inspector of schools. He was the son of Thomas Arnold, the famed headmaster of Rugby School who was celebrated in the novel Tom Brown's Schooldays.
Matthew Ashimolowo Matthew Ashimolowo (b 17 March 1952 in Nigeria) is the Senior Pastor of Kingsway International Christian Centre in London. Under his leadership membership of the church has grown from 300 adults to almost 8,000 in eight years.
Matthew Backhouse Matthew Backhouse (born 1983) is a writer and musician from Auckland, New Zealand. His music has been released on several local labels, and his writing regularly appears in Craccum, the weekly magazine of the Auckland University Students' Association.
Matthew Banckes Matthew Banckes (died 1706) was an eminent English master carpenter, who was Master Carpenter in the royal Office of WorksAll royal building and repairs were overseen through the Office of Works. The Surveyor-General in charge of the Office of Works since March 1668/9 had been Sir Christopher Wren.
Matthew Bannister Richard Matthew Bannister (born March 16 1957) is a British radio administrator and broadcaster. After attending King Edward VII School (Sheffield), he graduated in law at Nottingham University in 1978, and joined BBC Radio Nottingham as a Station Assistant and subsequently the presenter of its speech-based breakfast show, Morning Report.
Matthew Barnett Robinson Matthew Barnett Robinson (born August 17, 1970 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida) is a Criminologist at Appalachian State University (ASU) in Boone, North Carolina. After receiving his PhD from the Florida State University School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, he accepted a position as Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice at ASU in 1997.
Matthew Barney Matthew Barney (born March 25, 1967 in San Francisco, California) is a contemporary media artist working with film, video installations, sculpture, photography and drawing. New York Times art critic Michael Kimmelman called Barney "the most important American artist of his generation.
Matthew Beall Matthew 'Matt' Beall (born 1962) is an American born abstract artist, teacher and traveler working in Europe. His works are collected worldwide and has exhibited in "brick and mortar" venues in Germany as well as online.
Matthew Bevan Mathew Bevan is one of two hackers said to have "nearly started a third world war" according to Supervisory Special Agent Jim Christy, at the time working for the Air Force Office of Special Investigations
Matthew Bible Matthew's Bible, also known as the Matthew Bible, is the first complete English translation of the Bible (not just the Old Testament or New Testament) published in 1537 under the pseudonym 'Thomas Matthew'. The Matthew Bible was the combined work of three individuals, working from numerous sources in at least five different languages.
Matthew Bloom Matthew Jason Bloom (born November 14, 1972 in Peabody, Massachusetts), better known by his ring names, Albert, Prince Albert, A-Train and currently Giant Bernard & Rusher Road (Used the New Japan spinoff promotion WRESTLE LAND), is an American professional wrestler who previously performed for World Wrestling Entertainment on the RAW and SmackDown! brands and All Japan Pro Wrestling.
Matthew Bonnellus Matthew Bonnellus () was a rich knight of an ancient and influential Norman family who became the lord of Caccamo in Sicily. He is most famous as the leader of three consecutive revolts against the ammiratus ammiratorum Maio of Bari and King William I of Sicily.
Matthew Borden Matthew Chaloner Durfee Borden (18 July 1842, Fall River, Massachusetts - 27 May 1912) His father was Colonel Richard Borden, who founded the Fall River Iron Works Co., and his mother was from the Durfee family.
Matthew Boulton College Matthew Boulton College is a Further and Higher Education college situated in the Eastside of Birmingham, West Midlands. It has Centre of Vocational Excellence (CoVE) status in Print Media & Graphics, Business & Professional Services and Vocational Medical Sciences.
Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake is a ballet that was first staged at Sadler's Wells theatre in London in 1995. The longest running ballet in London's West End and on Broadway, it has enjoyed two successful tours in the U.
Matthew Bowman Matthew Bowman (born Barnsley, South Yorkshire) is an English striker and midfielder who currently plays for Sheffield Wednesday. Although an Academy player he was called up to the senior squad at the start of 2006-07 season to ease the club's injury problems.
Matthew Boyd Matthew Boyd (born 27 August, 1982) is an Australian rules football player who has come through the Western Bulldogs' rookie list, debuting in 2003. Prior to that he had played for the Dandenong U18s and Franston in the VFL.
Matthew Brady Matthew Brady (1799 – May 4, 1826) was a notorious bushranger in Van Diemen's Land (now known as Tasmania) in the early 1800s. He was sometimes known as the "Gentleman Bushranger" due to his good treatment and fine manners when robbing his victims.
Matthew Bramble Matthew Bramble is a gouty humorist in Smollett's Humphrey Clinker; of a fretful temper, yet generous and kind, who has a sister, Miss Tabitha, an ungainly maiden at forty-five, and of anything but a sweet temper.
Matthew Brettingham Matthew Brettingham (1699–1769), sometimes called Matthew Brettingham the Elder, was an 18th century Englishman who rose from humble origins to supervise the construction of Holkham Hall, eventually becoming one of the country's better known architects of his generation. Much of his principal work is now demolished, especially his work in London where he revolutionised the design of the grand townhouse.
Matthew Butler Matthew Calbraith Butler (March 8, 1836 – April 14, 1909) was an American military commander and politician from South Carolina. He served as a major general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War, postbellum three-term United States Senator, and a major general in the United States Army during the Spanish-American War.
Matthew Butler (Tiswas) Matthew Butler was a child performer on cult Saturday morning kid's show 'Tiswas' in 1980 and 1981. He debuted on the show aged five, having won over presenter and producer Chris Tarrant in an audition of children's acts.
Matthew ceo Matthew Ceo (born April 17, 1986 in Havana, Cuba) is an University of Michigan cheerleader. Nicknamed Ceo, he moved from Cuba, along with his family and his brother Jason, on a raft made of Goodyear all terrain tires.
Matthew Capuano Matthew Capuano (born September 2, 1975) is a former Australian rules footballer who has spent his AFL career with the Kangaroos (former North Melbourne Football Club) and the St Kilda Football Club. He was most remembered for being sacked by the Saints at the middle of the 2003 season.
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