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  1. Richard Marven: Richard Marven was a Revolutionary War naval officer who, along with Samuel Shaw, were instrumental figures in the passage of the first whistleblower protection law in the United States. The Continental Congress was moved to act after an incident in ... [100%] 2023-04-05 [American whistleblowers] [People of colonial Rhode Island]...
  2. Richard Martin (Georgia): Report an officeholder change Richard Martin was a magistrate judge of Calhoun County, Georgia. (Georgia) [100%] 2022-04-04
  3. Richard Martin (actor): Richard Martin (December 12, 1917 – September 4, 1994) was an American actor. He was best known for his role as Chito Rafferty, the Irish-Mexican western comedy relief sidekick of Tim Holt and Robert Mitchum, among others. (Actor) [100%] 2024-08-11 [1917 births] [1994 deaths]...
  4. Martin Richards (police officer): Martin Richards QPM (born 1959) is a British retired police officer, whose last post was as the Chief Constable of Sussex Police, a position in which he served from 1 October 2008 until his retirement from the Police service in ... (Police officer) [92%] 2023-08-20 [1959 births] [Living people]...
  5. Martin Richards (computer scientist): Martin Richards (born 21 July 1940) is a British computer scientist known for his development of the BCPL programming language which is both part of early research into portable software, and the ancestor of the B programming language invented by ... (Computer scientist) [92%] 2023-07-02 [Living people] [Fellows of St John's College, Cambridge]...
  6. Richard P. Marvin: Richard Pratt Marvin (December 23, 1803 – January 11, 1892) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. A Whig, he served in the United States House of Representatives from 1837 to 1841. (American judge) [89%] 2023-05-16 [1803 births] [1892 deaths]...
  7. Scores (album): Scores: Songs from "Copacabana" and "Harmony" is Barry Manilow's third album with Concord Records. It features selections from two musicals that feature original music by Manilow and lyrics by Bruce Sussman. (Album) [86%] 2024-01-09 [Barry Manilow albums] [2004 albums]...
  8. Socred (Canada): Social Credit (often called Socred) was a populist political movement strongest in Alberta and British Columbia, 1930s-1970s. It spread to Saskatchewan, and contested federal elections. (Canada) [86%] 2023-02-14 [Canada]
  9. Scores (computer virus): Scores was a computer virus affecting Macintosh machines. It was first discovered in Spring 1988. (Software) [86%] 2023-11-04 [Classic Mac OS viruses] [Computer viruses]...
  10. Scorer (Cricket): Der Scorer (deutsch veraltet auch: Schreiber) ist der Punkteaufschreiber im Cricket. Der offiziell ernannte Scorer hat die Aufgabe, die Verlaufs- und Ergebnislisten eines Spiels zu führen. (Cricket) [86%] 2024-01-09
  11. Scorer: Scorer oder Scorekeeper ist die englische Bezeichnung für den Anschreiber oder Spielschreiber in (meist aus dem amerikanischen Raum stammenden) Sportarten, bei denen der Spielstand und/oder andere Spielgeschehen gemäß der jeweiligen Spielregeln kontinuierlich aufgezeichnet werden, zum Beispiel im Basketball, Baseball oder ... [86%] 2024-01-07
  12. Scared (John Lennon song): "Scared" is a song written by John Lennon that was first released on his 1974 album Walls and Bridges. Alternate versions were subsequently released on the compilation albums Menlove Ave. (John Lennon song) [86%] 2024-09-27 [1974 songs] [Songs written by John Lennon]...
  13. Martin–Quinn score: Martin–Quinn scores or M-Q scores are dynamic metrics used to gauge the ideology of a U.S. Supreme Court Justice based on their voting record. (Metric used to gauge ideology of SCOTUS jurists) [85%] 2024-03-17 [Supreme Court of the United States] [Political spectrum]...
  14. Martin Reichardt (Mediziner): Martin Reichardt (* 17. August 1874 in Ronneburg, Thüringen; † 23. (Mediziner) [84%] 2023-05-24
  15. Riccardo Martin: Riccardo Martin (geboren als Hugh Whitfield Martin; * 18. November 1874 in Hopkinsville, Kentucky; † 11. [84%] 2023-05-31
  16. SCORE: SCORE is a scorewriter program, written in FORTRAN for MS-DOS by Stanford University Professor Leland Smith (1925–2013) with a reputation for producing very high-quality results. It was widely used in engraving during the 1980s and 1990s and ... (Software) [82%] 2023-11-04 [Fortran software]
  17. Score (television): Score was the weekend sports service of the Financial News Network which aired sports-themed programming starting in 1985. It was renamed FNN Sports in 1989 after FNN decided to go with a 24-hour feed on weekdays a year ... (Company) [82%] 2023-12-19 [Joint ventures]
  18. SCORE (software): SCORE is a scorewriter program, written in FORTRAN for MS-DOS by Stanford University Professor Leland Smith (1925–2013) with a reputation for producing very high-quality results. It was widely used in engraving during the 1980s and 1990s and ... (Software) [82%] 2024-01-09 [Scorewriters] [Fortran software]...
  19. Score (television): Score was the weekend sports service of the Financial News Network which aired sports-themed programming starting in 1985. It was renamed FNN Sports in 1989 after FNN decided to go with a 24-hour feed on weekdays a year ... (Television) [82%] 2024-01-11 [Defunct television networks in the United States] [Canadian Football League on television]...
  20. SCORE (satellite): File:SCORE Audio.ogg SCORE (Signal Communications by Orbiting Relay Equipment) was the world's first purpose-built communications satellite. Launched aboard an American Atlas rocket on December 18, 1958, SCORE provided the second test of a communications relay system ... (Satellite) [82%] 2023-10-27 [Communications satellites] [Satellites of the United States]...

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