Cameron
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Julia Margaret, 1815–79, English photographer, born in India.
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Richard, 1648?–80, Scottish Covenanter.
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Mount, a mountain in central Colorado, in the Park Range of the Rocky Mountains. 14,238 feet (4,342 meters).
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David ( William Donald ). born 1966, British politician; leader of the Conservative party from 2005; prime minister from 2010
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( Mark ) James ( Walter ). 1911–85, British journalist, author, and broadcaster. His books include Witness in Vietnam (1966) and Point of Departure (1967).
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Julia Margaret. 1815–79, British photographer, born in India, renowned for her portrait photographs.
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In the 1984 James Cameron film, The Terminator, all events are treated as fixed.
From Science Daily • Jun. 8, 2026
Taylor suffered her sole career loss in 26 fights against Chantelle Cameron in Dublin in May 2023 before avenging the defeat later that year.
From BBC • Jun. 5, 2026
“I’ve had a lot of people who are already conditional permanent residents … that are very concerned, or people applying for naturalization,” said Matt Cameron, a well-known immigration attorney in the Boston area.
From Slate • Jun. 5, 2026
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron served as an adviser and lobbied for Greensill after leaving Downing Street, work that later drew scrutiny on the sometimes blurred lines between business and politics in the U.K.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 4, 2026
It was usually Sherrie Chin-Watt or Cameron Jenkins who was with him, less often Janice or some underling like Eduardo or me.
From "Native Speaker" by Chang-rae Lee
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