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  2. Tim Dillon (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    The Tim Dillon Show is a comedic video podcast hosted by Dillon that discusses events from his life and news topics that often revolve around American cultural issues, the entertainment industry, and politics. [13] [third-party source needed] The Tim Dillon Show was originally named Tim Dillon Is Going to Hell, [14] [15] when the podcast was ...

  3. Peter L. P. Dillon - Wikipedia

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    Peter L. P. Dillon (born 1934) is an American physicist, and the inventor of integral color image sensors.. [1] and single-chip color video cameras . [2] The curator of the Technology Collection at the George Eastman Museum, Todd Gustavson, has stated that "the color sensor technology developed by Peter Dillon has revolutionized all forms of ...

  4. Sam Tallent - Wikipedia

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    In May of 2020, Tallent published Running the Light [4] [5] via his publishing house, Too Big To Fail Press - the audio book rights sold at auction in 2021 and Garth Ennis wrote the screenplay based on his book. His novella, ATTABOY, [6] was published as an Audible Original in 2022. Tallent has performed at Skankfest Comedy Festival [7] Comedy ...

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  6. Red heifer - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The red heifer ( Hebrew: פָּרָה אֲדֻמָּה, romanized : parah adumah ), a heifer which is never pregnant, milked, or yoked, also known as the red cow, is a heifer sacrificed by the priests as a sacrifice to God in the Book of Numbers ( Torah, Old Testament ). Its ashes after being sacrificed and burned were used for the ritual ...

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  8. Matthew Dillon - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Dillon (born 1966) is an American software engineer known for Amiga software, contributions to FreeBSD and for starting and leading the DragonFly BSD project since 2003. Biography. Dillon studied electronic engineering and computer science at the University of California, Berkeley, where he first became involved with BSD in

  9. Tom Dillon (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Dillon (born 1 October 1983) is a rugby union player previously with Newcastle Falcons in Premiership Rugby. His position of choice is as a centre. His position of choice is as a centre. See also [ edit ]