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Paul Jones (computer technologist) Paul Jones is the Director of ibiblio, a contributor-run, digital library of public domain and creative commons media, run out of the Office of Information Technology Service of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is also Clinical Associate Professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, and Clinical Associate Professor in the School of Information and Library Science, at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Paul Jones (wrestler) Paul Jones (born Paul Frederick) was a professional wrestler and manager. He had success in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA)'s Mid-Atlantic region including being NWA World Tag Team champs with Ricky Steamboat.
Paul Joseph Barthez Paul Joseph Barthez (1734-1806) was a French physician, physiologist, and encyclopaedist. He was born at Montpellier, at whose long established medical school he worked and developed his take on the biological theory known as vitalism.
Paul Joseph Chartier Paul Joseph Chartier (1921-May 18, 1966) was a Canadian man who died when a bomb he was preparing exploded in a washroom of the Parliament of Canada. It is believed that he was preparing to bomb the House of Commons.
Paul Julian Paul Julian (June 25, 1914 - September 5, 1995) was an American artist and designer most noted for his work as a background artist for Warner Brothers' Looney Tunes cartoon shorts. He worked primarily for director Friz Freleng's Sylvester and Tweety Bird spots.
Paul Julius Möbius Paul Julius Möbius (surname sometimes spelled Möebius) (1853-1907) was a German neurologist who was born in Leipzig. Prior to entering the medical field in 1873, he studied philosophy and theology at the universities of Leipzig, Jena and Marburg.
Paul Junger Witt Paul Junger Witt (born March 20 1943) is an American film and television producer. He, with his partners Tony Thomas and Susan Harris (also his wife), produced such hit TV shows as The Partridge Family, The Golden Girls, Soap, Benson, Empty Nest and Blossom.
Paul Kagame Paul Kagame (born October 23, 1957) is the current President of Rwanda and the founder of the Rwandan Patriotic Front. He came to prominence as the leader of the guerrilla RPF army, whose invasion of Rwanda is often cited as one precipitating event of the Rwandan Genocide.
Paul Kalmanovitz Paul Kalmanovitz (1905-1987) was a millionaire brewing and real estate magnate best known for his ownership of the Pabst Brewing Company. Most of the Kalmanovitz Estate was left to create a charitable foundation for hospitals and universities.
Paul Kammerer Paul Kammerer (August 17, 1880 in Vienna, Austria – September 23, 1926 in Puchberg am Schneeberg, Austria) was a well known biologist who studied Lamarckian inheritance. He began his academic career at the Vienna Academy to study music, but graduated with a degree in biology.
Paul Kan Man-Lok Paul Kan Man-Lok CBE (born 1947) is the chairman of Champion Technology Group which he founded in 1987. The group includes three Hong Kong listed companies: Champion Technology Holdings Limited, Kantone Holdings Limited, and DIGITALHONGKONG.
Paul Kandel Paul Kandel is an American musical theatre actor best known for his work as the Gypsy leader Clopin in Disney's the Hunchback of Notre Dame. He also has played roles on Broadway in Jesus Christ Superstar as King Herod, Titanic, The Who's Tommy, and The Visit.
Paul Kane (writer) Paul Kane (1973 - ) was born in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, UK He began his professional writing career in 1996, providing articles and reviews for news-stand publications, and started producing dark fantasy and science fiction stories in 1998.
Paul Kangas Paul Kangas a former stockbroker with more than 12 years experience, is the Miami-based Anchor and Financial Commentator host of Nightly Business Report since it was a local Florida program in 1979. The show is still hosted from Florida, where he resides with his wife, Peni.
Paul Kantner Paul Kantner (born Paul Lorin Kantner, on March 17, 1942, San Francisco) is an American rock musician, most noted for co-founding the LSD-influenced psychedelic rock band Jefferson Airplane. He captained the band through various successor incarnations of Jefferson Starship.
Paul Kariya Paul Tetsuhiko Kariya (born October 16, 1974 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada), is a professional ice hockey player who plays for the Nashville Predators. He is of half Scottish and half Japanese descent.
Paul Katz Paul Katz is an Israeli cellist, best known for his membership of the Cleveland String Quartet. Katz currently teaches at the New England Conservatory following positions at Rice University and the Eastman School of Music.
Paul Katzoff Paul Katzoff, born November 8, 1978, was cut in the second round at the Amateur World Surfing Federation's 2003 Cup because he sucked. Paul now believes that he is sponsored by Quiksilver and FCS only because he wears a lot of their clothing.
Paul Kay Paul Kay is an emeritus professor of linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, USA. He joined the University in 1966 as a member of the Department of Anthropology, transferring to the Department of Linguistics in 1982.
Paul Kearney Paul Kearney is a fantasy author. He was born in Ballymena, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, in 1967 and studied Anglo-Saxon, Middle English, and Old Norse at Oxford University before spending several years in both the USA and Denmark before returning to Northern Ireland.
Paul Keegan (footballer) Paul Keegan (born December 30, 1972 in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish professional footballer. Keegan, who currently plays for Scottish Premier League club Motherwell, was the first Irishman to play in Major League Soccer in the US.
Paul Kelleher In July of 2002, theatre producer Paul Kelleher, 37, decapitated a ÂŁ150,000, 8ft marble sculpture of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Using a cricket bat hidden in his trousers, Kelleher took a swipe at the statue which was on display at the Guildhall Art Gallery, central London.
Paul Kelly (criminal) Paul Kelly (1876-1936) was a New York criminal who founded the Five Points Gang, one of the last dominant street gangs in New York history and recruited many of the most prominent criminals of the early 20th century, including Johnny Torrio, Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Bugsy Siegel and Frankie Yale. His year of birth is not reliably known.
Paul Kelly (journalist) Paul Kelly is a New Zealand-born Australian political journalist, member of the Canberra Press Gallery and historian. He has worked in a variety of roles, and is currently "editor-at-large" for The Australian, an Australian national newspaper.
Paul Kelly (musician) Paul Maurice Kelly (born 13 January 1955 in Adelaide, South Australia) is an Australian singer-songwriter and is recognised as an icon of Australian popular music as a member of the ARIA Hall of Fame. He is now based in Melbourne, Australia.
Paul Kemprecos Paul Kemprecos is an American writer of mysteries and adventure stories. He is a Shamus Award-winning author of six underwater detective thrillers, and has been co-writing with Clive Cussler the "NUMA Files" novels, which focuses on Kurt Austin, head of NUMA's Special Projects division and his adventures.
Paul Kengor Paul Kengor is an American conservative author and academic. A professor at Grove City College and the executive director of the College's The Center for Vision & Values, Kengor is widely popular with students and conservative readers.
Paul Kennedy Paul Kennedy CBE (born 1945) is a British historian specializing in international relations and grand strategy. He has published books on the history of the Royal Navy, Great Power struggles, the Pacific War and many others.
Paul Kent Paul Kent is a character actor who has starred in film and television for over four decades. He starred in the 1976 TV movie Helter Skelter as well as the 2004 remake, playing a different character in both versions.
Paul Kent (swimmer) Paul Michael Kent (born March 29, 1972 in Auckland) is a former breaststroke swimmer from New Zealand, who competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia for his native country. His biggest success came in 1995, at the second edition of the FINA World SC Championships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where Kent won the gold medal with the Men's 4x100 Medley Relay Team.
Paul Kidby Paul Kidby is an English artist. To many people, he is best known for his art based on Terry Pratchett's Discworld which is included as the sleeve covers since Josh Kirby, another English artist often confused with Kidby, died in 2001.
Paul Kieve Paul Kieve was born in Woodford, England in 1967. His work as a professional illusionist and his subsequent consulting for both stage and screen have contributed to changing how magical special effects in productions are approached.
Paul King (footballer) Paul King is a footballer, currently playing for Derry City's under-21 team. Known as 'Kinger' to his associates and comrades, he has on occasion been called up to play for the senior team, playing in numerous pre-season friendlies at the beginning of the 2006 campaign.
Paul King (musician, MJ) Paul King (born January 9, 1948, Dagenham, Essex, UK), was a member of Mungo Jerry between 1970 and 1972. He contributed occasional lead vocals, and played acoustic guitar (6 and 12 string), banjo, harmonica, kazoo and jug.
Paul Kipkoech Paul Kipkoech (born January 6, 1963 in Kapsabet – died March 16, 1995) was a Kenyan long-distance runner who specialized in the 10,000 metres and cross-country running. He became world champion over 10,000 m in 1987.
Paul Kirchhof Paul Kirchhof (Born February 21 1943 in OsnabrĂĽck) is a German jurist and tax law expert. He is also a professor of law and a former judge in the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany (Bundesverfassungsgericht), the highest court in Germany.
Paul Kitson Paul Kitson (born 9 January, 1971 in Murton, County Durham) is a footballer who plays as a striker. Throughout his career, Kitson has played for Leicester, Derby, Newcastle, West Ham, Charlton, Crystal Palace, Brighton and Rushden and Diamonds and Aldershot Town.
Paul Knobel Paul Knobel (born 1948) is an Australian poet and the author of An Encyclopedia of Male Homosexual Poetry and its Reception History (2002), a CD-ROM encyclopedia of 1 million words covering 243 languages and 118 countries. It is believed to be the largest work in the field of male homosexuality compiled by one person; Knobel worked on it for 19 years.
Paul Koebe Paul Koebe (February 15, 1882-August 6, 1945) was a 20th century German Mathematician. His work dealt exclusively with the complex numbers, his most important results being on the uniformization of Riemann surfaces.
Paul Kohler Paul Kohler (born August 5, 1979 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian football (soccer) player. He is a central defender, recently released by the Australian A-League club Newcastle United Jets.
Paul Kohner Paul Kohner (born 29 May 1902 in Teplitz-Schoenau (Teplice), died 16 March 1988 in Los Angeles, California). The native of Bohemia in Austria-Hungary came to Hollywood in 1920 after having been a news reporter in Prague.
Paul Kochanski Paul Kochanski (September 14 1887 – January 12 1934) was a Polish violinist. Born Paweł Kochański in Orel, Russia he studied violin first with his father and then at age 7 in Odessa with Emil Mlynarski whose teacher had been Leopold Auer.
Paul Konerko Paul Henry Konerko (born March 5, 1976 in Providence, Rhode Island) is a first baseman in Major League Baseball with the Chicago White Sox. He previously played with the Los Angeles Dodgers (1997-98) and Cincinnati Reds (1998).
Paul Kooistra (minister) Paul Kooistra is a Presbyterian minister, former president of Covenant Theological Seminary, official seminary of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), former moderator of the General Assembly of the PCA, and current coordinator of Mission to the World, the missions agency of the PCA.
Paul Krassner Paul Krassner (born April 9, 1932) was founder, editor and frequent contributor to the Freethought magazine The Realist, which, first published in 1958, is a very early example of the countercultural press in the United States.
Paul Kratka Paul Kratka is an American actor who took up a career as a chiropractor who subsequently made a return to film. Probably without coincidence, his characters' last names in his recent films share the last names of actors with whom he co-starred in his well known role in Friday the 13th Part 3.
Paul Krendler Paul Krendler is a fictional character appearing in the latter two novels in Thomas Harris's Hannibal Lecter series, The Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal. In the film adaptation of The Silence of the Lambs, Krendler is played by Ron Vawter.
Paul Kretschmer Paul Kretschmer (May 2 1866 – March 9 1956) was a German linguist who studied the earliest history and interrelations of the Indo-European languages and showed how they were influenced by non-Indo-European languages, such as Etruscan.
Paul Kronk Paul Kronk (born September 22, 1954 in Toowoomba, Queensland) is a former tennis player from Australia, who won seven doubles titles during his professional career. The righthander reached his highest singles ATP-ranking on April 25, 1976, when he ranked number 78 in the world.
Paul Kruger Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger (October 10, 1825 – July 14, 1904), better known as Paul Kruger and fondly known as Oom Paul (Afrikaans for "Uncle Paul") was a prominent Boer resistance leader against British rule and president of the Transvaal Republic in South Africa.
Paul Krugman Paul Robin Krugman (born February 28, 1953) is an economist at Princeton University who has written several books and since 2000 has written a twice-weekly op-ed column for The New York Times. He is currently a professor of Economics and International Affairs at Princeton University.
Paul Kruse Paul Kruse (born March 15, 1970, in Merritt, British Columbia, Canada) is a former National Hockey League left wing. He was drafted in the fourth round, 83rd overall, by the Calgary Flames in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft.
Paul Kulikovsky Paul Edward Kulikovsky is the great-great-grandson of Empress Maria Feodorovna (also known as Empress Dagmar, as she was born Princess Dagmar of Denmark) who was wife of Alexander III of Russia and mother of Nicholas II of Russia. Paul is married to Ludmilla, with whom he has two daughters.
Paul Kummer Paul Kummer (1834–1912) was a priest, teacher, and scientist in Zerbst, Germany, known chiefly for his contribution to mycological nomenclature. Earlier classification of agarics by pioneering fungal taxonomist Elias Magnus Fries designated only a very small number of genera, with most species falling into Agaricus.
Paul Kunz Particle physicist and software developer Paul Kunz initiated the deployment of the first web server outside of Europe. After a meeting with Tim Berners-Lee of CERN, he returned to the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center with word of the World Wide Web.
Paul Kupperberg Paul Kupperberg is a former editor for DC Comics, and a prolific writer of comic books and newspaper strips. Kupperberg entered the comics field from comics fandom where he, along with Paul Levitz, did the comics fanzine The Comic Reader (1971-1973) and Etcetera (1972-1973).
Paul Kurtz Paul Kurtz (born December 21, 1925 in Newark, New Jersey) is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University at Buffalo (SUNY), but is best known for his prominent role in the United States skeptical community.
Paul L. Patterson Paul Linton Patterson (July 18, 1900 - January 31, 1956) was an American Republican politician. He served as President of the Oregon State Senate (1951-1952) and the twenty-sixth Governor of Oregon (1952-1956).
Paul Lafargue Paul Lafargue (June 16, 1842 – November 26, 1911) was a French revolutionary Marxist socialist journalist, political writer and activist; he was Karl Marx's son-in-law, having married his second daughter Laura. His best known work is The Right to Be Lazy.
Paul Lambrino HRH Prince Paul of Romania (born 13 August 1948 in Paris), who styles himself "HRH Prince Paul of Romania" and "Paul Hohenzollern", is the son of Mircea Grigore Carol Lambrino the morganatic son of King Carol II of Romania and of Zizi Lambrino. Paul's mother is Helene Nagavitzine, first wife of Mircea Grigore.
Paul Langevin Paul Langevin (January 23, 1872 – December 19, 1946) was a prominent French physicist who developed Langevin dynamics and the Langevin equation. He was one of the founders of the Comité de vigilance des intellectuels antifascistes, an antifascist organization created in the wake of the February 6, 1934 far right riots.
Paul Languedoc Paul Languedoc was the soundman for legendary rock group Phish prior to the band's breakup in 2004; as the band's chief sound engineer and house mixer, he recorded their double-CD A Live One. He also built guitars and basses for Trey Anastasio and Mike Gordon to play.
Paul Lansky Paul Lansky (born June 18, 1944 in New York) is widely considered one of the original electronic music or computer music composers, and has been producing works from the 1970s up to the present day (see discography, below). A former student of George Perle, he is a currently professor of music composition at Princeton University, and in addition to his music is known as a pioneer in the development of computer music languages for algorithmic composition (see Real-Time Cmix).
Paul Laurence Dunbar High School (Lexington, Kentucky) Paul Laurence Dunbar High School (PLD) is a secondary school located at 1600 Man O' War Boulevard on the southwest side of Lexington, Kentucky, USA. The school is one of five high schools in the Fayette County Public Schools district.
Paul Laurentius Paul Laurentius (March 30, 1554-February 24, 1624), Lutheran divine, was at Ober Wierau, where his father, of the same names, was pastor. From a school at Zwickau he entered (1573) the University of Leipzig, graduating in 1577.
Paul Lauterbur Paul Christian Lauterbur, (born May 6, 1929) is an American chemist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2003 with Peter Mansfield for his work which made the development of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) possible. Born and raised in Sidney, Ohio, Lauterbur graduated from Sidney High School, where a new Chemistry, Physics, and Biology wing was dedicated in his honor.
Paul Lazarsfeld Paul Felix Lazarsfeld (1901-1976) was one of the major figures in 20th century American Sociology. The founder of Columbia University's Bureau for Applied Social Research, he exerted a tremendous influence over the techniques and the organization of research.
Paul László Paul László or Paul LaszloThe former spelling is the original Hungarian spelling, but the name is often Anglicized to the latter. (6 February 1900–27 March 1993) was a famous modern architect and interior designer and is considered a giant amongst the furniture designers, interior designers, and architects of the 20th century.
Paul Le Flem Paul Le Flem (March 18, 1881 - July 31, 1984) was a French composer and musician. Born in Brittany, France, Le Flem studied at the Schola Cantorum under Vincent d'Indy and Albert Roussel, later teaching at the same establishment, where his pupils included Erik Satie and André Jolivet.
Paul Leary Paul Leary Walthall, usually known simply as Paul Leary, is best known as the guitar player for the Butthole Surfers. He was also producer of a number of songs and albums by other bands, including Sublime, the Meat Puppets, Daniel Johnston, The Reverend Horton Heat, Pepper, and The Refreshments.
Paul Leicester Ford Paul Leicester Ford (1865 - 1902) was an American novelist and biographer, born in Brooklyn. He wrote lives of George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and others, edited the works of Thomas Jefferson, and wrote a number of novels, which had considerable success, including The Honorable Peter Stirling (1894), Story of an Untold Love, Janice Meredith, Wanted a Matchmaker, and Wanted a Chaperon.
Paul Lejeune-Jung Paul Adolf Franz Lejeune-Jung, (actually Lejeune genannt Jung, meaning called Jung) (born 16 March 1882 in Cologne; died 8 September 1944 Berlin, executed) was a German economist, politician, syndic in the pulp industry, and resistance fighter against Adolf Hitler's Third Reich.
Paul Lekakis Paul Lekakis (born 1966) is a Greek-American dance music artist who was discovered for his singing and dancing skills at a nightclub while on assignment as a model in Italy. His debut single, Boom Boom (Let's Go Back to My Room) was released in 1987, the hit version being produced by Stock, Aitken & Waterman.
Paul Leni Paul Leni (July 8, 1885 – September 2, 1929) was a German filmmaker, and a key figure in German expressionist filmmaking, making his most popular contributions with Waxworks, The Man Who Laughs, and The Cat and the Canary.
Paul Leonard (writer) Paul J. Leonard Hinder, better known by his pseudonym of Paul Leonard and also originally published as PJL Hinder, is an author best known for his work on various spin-off fiction based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
Paul Levinson Paul Levinson BA, MA, PhD is an author and professor of communications and media studies at Fordham University in New York City. Levinson's novels, short fiction, and non-fiction works have been translated into twelve languages.
Paul Levitz Paul Levitz (born 21 October 1956) is an American comic book writer, editor and executive. Currently the President of DC Comics, the oldest comics company in the United States, he has previously served as a writer, editor, vice president, and executive vice president at DC.
Paul Lieberstein Paul Lieberstein is an American actor, writer and producer who can be seen as Toby Flenderson on the NBC sitcom The Office. Lieberstein is also a co-executive producer and writer of several of the show's episodes.
Paul Lim Paul Lim (born January 25, 1954 in Singapore) is a professional darts player who will be best remembered for being the first player to hit a perfect nine-dart finish during the World Professional Darts Championship.
Paul Lin Paul Lin Ziyang (Traditional Chinese: 林子揚, born December 10, 1973) is a writer, composer and head of a political discussion online forum in Hong Kong. He currently host a programme, "Headline" (頭條新聞) of Radio Television Hong Kong.
Paul Lindblad Paul Aaron Lindblad (August 9 1941 – January 1 2006) was an American left-handed middle-relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played primarily for the Kansas City and Oakland Athletics (1965-71, 1973-76). He also played for the Washington Senators/Texas Rangers (1971-72, 1977-78) and New York Yankees (1978).
Paul Linwood Paul Linwood (born October 24, 1983 in Birkenhead, England) is a professional football (soccer) Defender currently playing in Football League Two for Chester City. Linwood had been at Tranmere Rovers since 2002, having been a trainee previously.
Paul Livingston Paul Livingston, (born 1956) popularly known as his alter ego Flacco, is an Australian comedian who has regularly appeared on many television shows, predominantly on ABC TV and Network Ten, including Good News Week, "The Sandman and Flacco Special", The Big Gig, DAAS Kapital, The Money or the Gun and The Fat. He also was on Triple J Breakfast from 1994 to 1997 and acted on stage and in film.
Paul Lo Duca Paul Anthony Lo Duca [loh-DOO-kuh] (born April 12, 1972 in Brooklyn, New York) is a catcher in Major League Baseball who plays for the New York Mets. Previously, Lo Duca played for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1998-2004) and Florida Marlins (2004-2005).
Paul Logan Colonel Paul Logan served as a US Army Quartermaster before and during World War 2. His most notable accomplishment was the development of the "Logan Bar", or Ration D bar, an emergency chocolate ration manufactured by Hershey Chocolate.
Paul London Paul London (born April 16, 1980) is an American professional wrestler currently performing on the SmackDown! brand of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) where he is one half of the WWE Tag Team Champions along with Brian Kendrick.
Paul Lorber Paul Lorber (born 3rd September 1955) is a British Liberal Democrat Politician. Together with Robert Wharton and Chandubhai Patel he represents Sudbury ward in the London Borough of Brent, and is the Leader of Brent Council.
Paul Lowe Paul Lowe (born September 27, 1936 in Homer, LA) is a retired American football running back who played for the Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs of the American Football League from 1960 to 1969. After Lowe graduated from Oregon State University, he joined the Chargers as a free agent.
Paul Loye Paul Loye (born 1861, died 1890) was a French physician and "préparateur" for various physiological courses at the Sorbonne in the 1880s. His greatest contribution lay in his observations on the functions and organization of the brain and nervous system.
Paul Ludwig Falk Paul Ludwig Adalbert Falk, or Adalbert Falk (10 August 1827, Metschkau/Mieczkow, Silesia - July 7, 1900, Hamm), German politician, was born at Matschkau, Silesia. In 1847 he entered the Prussian state service, and in 1853 became public prosecutor at Lyck.
Paul Lukas Paul Lukas (May 26, 1895 - August 15, 1971) was a Hungarian actor. Born Pál Lukács in Budapest, he arrived in Hollywood in 1927 after a successful stage and film career in Hungary, Germany and Austria where he worked with Max Reinhardt.
Paul Lynch (director) Paul Lynch is a director and most recently that of the Sci Fi Pictures original film, Savage Planet. Earlier on, he is also the director of the Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes of The First Duty, 11001001, The Naked Now, Unnatural Selection, and A Matter of Time.
Paul M. Bingham Paul Montgomery Bingham (born February 25, 1951) is an American molecular biologist, evolutionary biologist and a biochemistry professor at Stony Brook University. He made important contributions as a molecular biologist early in his career, including the discovery, as part of a collaborative team, of the parasitic DNA sequence element, the P element transposon.
Paul M. Doty Paul M. Doty ( June 1, 1920-) is an emeritus Harvard Mallinckrodt Professor of Biochemistry who specialized in the physical properties of macromolecules and has been strongly involved in peace and security policy issues.
Paul Mac Paul Mac (born Paul McDermott) is a musician, producer and remixer from Sydney, Australia (not to be confused with the UK Techno DJ and producer Paul Mac alias Paul Souter). McDermott formed the bands Smash Mac Mac, Itch-e And Scratch-e, Boo Boo And Mace, The Lab and The Dissociatives as well as releasing records under his own name.
Paul MacCready Paul MacCready (born September 25, 1925 in New Haven, Connecticut) is an American aeronautical engineer. He is the founder of AeroVironment and the inventor of the first practical flying machine powered by a human being.
Paul MacDermid Paul MacDermid (born 14 April, 1963 in Chesley, Ontario, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey right winger who played in the NHL for the Hartford Whalers, Winnipeg Jets, Washington Capitals, and Quebec Nordiques.
Paul Magers Paul Magers is a television news anchor who works for the CBS owned and operated television station KCBS in Los Angeles, California. He was born in Santa Maria, California, but grew up near Seattle, Washington.
Paul Magrs Dr Paul Magrs (pronounced "Mars"; born November 1969 in England, United Kingdom) is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature and Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University, where he began work in 2004 having formerly taught at the University of East Anglia. He did his PhD at the University of Lancaster.
Paul Maher (Australian rules footballer) Paul Maher (born June 11, 1976) is a Australian rules footballer who played for the Fremantle Dockers between 1998 and 2000. He was drafted from Perth in the WAFL as the 21st selection in the 1997 AFL Draft and played mainly as a key forward.
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