George Paine (cricketer) (1908–1978), English cricketer
George Paine (civil servant) (1918–1992), statistician in the British Civil Service
George Eustis Paine (1920–1991), New York manufacturer and politician
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GeorgePaine may refer to: GeorgePaine (cricketer) (1908–1978), English cricketer GeorgePaine (civil servant) (1918–1992), statistician in the British...
Thomas Paine (born Thomas Pain; February 9, 1737 [O.S. January 29, 1736] – June 8, 1809) was an English-born American Founding Father, French Revolutionary...
Alexander Fleming as a crude extract of P. rubens. Fleming's student Cecil GeorgePaine was the first to successfully use penicillin to treat eye infection (neonatal...
George Eustis Paine Jr. (August 27, 1920 – September 23, 1991) was an American politician from New York. Paine was born on August 27, 1920, in Islip, Suffolk...
Paine College is a private, historically black Methodist college in Augusta, Georgia. It is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and Christian...
Archived from the original on Mar 7, 2023. Hutchins, Thomas; Washington, George; Paine, Thomas; Jefferson, Thomas; Adams, John; Fadden, Will (2008-04-12)....
work satisfactorily", there are no records of its specific use. Cecil GeorgePaine, a pathologist at the Royal Infirmary in Sheffield and former student...
Ruth Hyde Paine (born September 3, 1932) is a former friend of Marina Oswald, who was living with her at the time of the JFK assassination. According...
Thomas Paine in 1775–1776 advocating independence from Great Britain to people in the Thirteen Colonies. Writing in clear and persuasive prose, Paine collected...
Terence Lionel Paine MBE (born 23 March 1939) is an English former professional footballer. Originally from Winchester, Paine is best known for his career...
Hassan II Golf Trophy in Morocco in 1992 and 1993. In 1993 at Royal St George's Golf Club in England, Stewart's fourth round of 63 tied the record for...
PaineWebber & Co. was an American investment bank and stock brokerage firm that was acquired by the Swiss bank UBS in 2000. The company was founded in...
Fabulous Theology is a work by English and American political activist Thomas Paine, arguing for the philosophical position of deism. It follows in the tradition...
but it became a significant antibiotic in the 1930s. In 1930, Cecil GeorgePaine, a pathologist at Sheffield Royal Infirmary, used penicillin to treat...
George Lyman Paine Jr. (November 16, 1901 – July 1, 1978), was an American architect and radical left activist. He is known for his work with the Correspondence...
satisfactorily," there are no records of its use. In 1930 and 1931, Cecil GeorgePaine, a pathologist at the Royal Infirmary in Sheffield, was the first to...
ignored them. George declared the American leaders to be traitors and a year of fighting ensued. Thomas Paine's book Common Sense referred to George III as "the...
Voce 1934 Fred Bakewell George Headley Stan Nichols Leslie Townsend Cyril Walters 1935 Stan McCabe Bill O'Reilly GeorgePaine Bill Ponsford Jim Smith...
Jack Iddon". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 29 December 2015. "Player profile: GeorgePaine". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 29 December 2015. "Player profile: Jim Smith"...
original on January 13, 2013. Cleotilde Alday, Carolina Odvina (1987). GeorgePaine, Michael James Anderson (ed.). Marketing in the Philippines. University...
Rights of Man (1791), a book by Thomas Paine, including 31 articles, posits that popular political revolution is permissible when a government does not...
Dallas, Texas. At a party in February 1963, George de Mohrenschildt introduced the couple to Ruth Paine, a Quaker and Russian language student. In January...
members were Amy Beach, Arthur Foote, Edward MacDowell, George Chadwick, and Horatio Parker. Paine grew up in a musical family in Maine. His grandfather...