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Richard Phillips may refer to: *Richard Phillips (American painter) (born 1962), artist from the United States *Richard Phillips (athlete) (born 1983), sprinter from Jamaica *Richard Phillips (chemist) (1778–1851), British chemist *Richard Phillips (English painter) (1681–1741), London portrait painter *Richard Phillips (merchant mariner) (born 1955), captain of the MV ''Maersk Alabama'' taken hostage by Somali pirates in April 2009 *Richard Phillips (MP) (c. 1640–1720), British Member of Parliament for Ipswich *Sir Richard Phillips (publisher) (1767–1840), British author and publisher, founder of the ''Monthly Magazine'' * Richard D. Phillips, American economist *Rich Phillips, American radio personality *Richie Phillips (1940–2013), American executive director *Ricky Phillips (born 1951), American musician See also *Richard Philipps (other) Richard Philipps (1661–1750) was a general in the British Army. Richard Philipps may also refer to: * Richard Phili ...
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Richard Phillips (American Painter)
Richard Phillips (born 1962) is an American artist. He is known for large-scale paintings based on pornographic photographs of women. He paints in a photo-realistic or hyper-realistic style. Early life and education Phillips was born in Marblehead, Massachusetts. In 1984, he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and in 1986, he received a Master of Fine Arts in painting from Yale School of Art. Career In the 1990s, Phillips worked at the Guggenheim Museum as an art handler. In 2008, a version of his painting ''Spectrum'' was included on ''Gossip Girl''. In May-June 2010, his works were featured in the Swiss Institute Contemporary Art New York along with works by Adolf Dietrich. In 2011, Phillips created short films starring Lindsay Lohan and Sasha Grey for the Gagosian Gallery. In 2012, he debuted another short film titled ''First Point'', starring Lindsay Lohan, and scored by Thomas Bangalter, at Art Basel in Switzerla ...
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Richard Phillips (athlete)
Richard Phillips (born 26 January 1983) is a sprinter from Jamaica. Phillips competed in the 110 metres hurdles at the 2004, 2008 and the 2012 Summer Olympics. He also competed at the 2009 and 2011 World Championships in Athletics The 13th IAAF World Championships in Athletics () was an international athletics competition that was held in Daegu, South Korea. It started on 27 August 2011 and finished on 4 September 2011. The United States topped the medal standings in th .... He was born in Kingston. References External links * 1983 births Living people Jamaican male hurdlers Olympic athletes for Jamaica Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics Athletes from Kingston, Jamaica Athletes (track and field) at the 2014 Commonwealth Games World Athletics Championships athletes for Jamaica Commonwealth Games competitors for Jamaica {{J ...
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Richard Phillips (chemist)
Richard Phillips FRS FRSE FCS FGS (21 November 1778 – 11 May 1851), was a distinguished British chemist and became a fellow of the Royal Society in 1822. Early life Born in Lombard Street, London on 21 November 1778, he was the son of James Phillips (1745–1799), a printer and bookseller and his wife, Mary. He trained in London, receiving his education as a chemist under George Fordyce and William Allen. In 1796, he and his brother William Phillips, together with William Allen and Luke Howard, took part in forming the Askesian Society. he then went on to be founder member of the Geological Society after the Askesian Society disbanded in 1807. Academic work A talented chemist, he lectured in chemistry at Royal London Hospital from 1817 and was employed as a professor at Royal Military College in 1818. His proficiency was recognised when he was elected as a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1819, having been proposed by Thomas Allan, Leonard Horner and Sir Dav ...
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Richard Phillips (English Painter)
Richard Phillips or Philips (1681–1741) was a British portrait painter. Phillips was born in London. His portrait of Edmond Halley (1656-1742) hangs in the National Portrait Gallery, and his portrait of William Lowndes (1652-1724) hangs in the Bank of England. He also painted John Bennet, 1st Baron Ossulston (1616-1698), Elizabeth Cromwell (1650-1731) Oliver Cromwell’s granddaughter (the daughter of Richard Cromwell and Dorothy Mayor), and Sir Thomas Palmer, 4th Baronet, of Wingham (1682-1723)). Mezzotints and engravings after him of Daniel Waterland (1683-1740), Bishop Thomas Wilson (1663-1755), and Mrs Mary Anne Granville are also in the National Portrait Gallery. He was the father of the painter Charles Philips (c.1703-1748) who became a Rembrandt follower. He had a more prestigious client list than his father.Richard Phillips (1681 ...
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Richard Phillips (merchant Mariner)
Richard Phillips (born May 16, 1955) is an American merchant mariner and author who served as captain of the MV ''Maersk Alabama'' during its hijacking by Somali pirates in April 2009. Early life and education Of Irish descent, Phillips was born in Massachusetts, and graduated from Winchester High School in 1973. Phillips enrolled at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and planned to study international law but transferred to the Massachusetts Maritime Academy, from which he graduated in 1979. During his schooling, Phillips worked as a taxi driver in Boston. Career Maersk Alabama hijacking On April 6, 2009, the U.S. Maritime Administration, following NATO advisories, released a Somalia Gulf of Aden "advisory to mariners" recommending ships to stay at least off Somalia's coast of east Africa. With these advisories in effect, on April 8, 2009, four Somali pirates boarded the ''Maersk Alabama'' when it was located around southeast of the Somalian port city of Eyl. With a c ...
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Richard Phillips (MP)
Richard Phillips (c. 16408 January 1720) was an English Tory politician. He was the Member of Parliament for Ipswich, Suffolk from 10 November 1696 to January 1701 and from December 1701 to July 1702. Phillips was appointed High Sheriff of Suffolk This is a list of Sheriffs and High Sheriffs of Suffolk. The Sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown and is appointed annually (in March) by the Crown. The Sheriff was originally the principal law enforcement officer in the county a ... for 1703–04. He was fined £100 in 1702 for 'neglecting his duties as a portman' but recognised for his service to Ipswich. He married twice:firstly Anne, the daughter and coheiress of Edward Greene, merchant of London and secondly Frances, the daughter of Charles Burrough of Ipswich, with whom he had 1 son and 2 daughters. References 1640s births 1720 deaths High Sheriffs of Suffolk Year of birth uncertain English MPs 1695–1698 English MPs 1698–1700 English MPs 1701â ...
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Richard Phillips (publisher)
Sir Richard Phillips (13 December 1767 – 2 April 1840) was an English schoolteacher, author, publisher and vegetarianism activist. Life Phillips was born in London. Following some political difficulties in Leicester where he was a schoolteacher and bookseller (being imprisoned in 1792 for selling Thomas Paine's ''Rights of Man''), he returned to London, established premises in Paternoster Row, St. Paul's Churchyard, and founded '' The Monthly Magazine'' in 1796; its editor was Dr. John Aikin, and among its early contributors were fellow radicals William Godwin and Thomas Holcroft. He built up a prominent fortune based on the speculative commission of newly revised textbooks and their publication, in a competitive market that had been freed by the House of Lords' decision in 1777 to strike down the perpetual copyright asserted by a small group of London booksellers to standard introductory works. His ''Juvenile Library'' published in 1800–03 provided the steady returns of ...
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Richard D
Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and it therefore means 'strong in rule'. Nicknames include "Richie", "Dick", "Dickon", " Dickie", "Rich", "Rick", "Rico", "Ricky", and more. Richard is a common English, German and French male name. It's also used in many more languages, particularly Germanic, such as Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Icelandic, and Dutch, as well as other languages including Irish, Scottish, Welsh and Finnish. Richard is cognate with variants of the name in other European languages, such as the Swedish "Rickard", the Catalan "Ricard" and the Italian "Riccardo", among others (see comprehensive variant list below). People named Richard Multiple people with the same name * Richard Andersen (other) * Richard Anderson (other) * Richard Cartwright (other) * Ri ...
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Rich Phillips
Rich Phillips is an American radio personality based out of Dallas, Texas. He currently serves as a sports reporter for the popular "Dunham & Miller" radio show, heard weekday mornings from 5:30-10 on KTCK 1310 AM. Phillips is the primary reporter for NASCAR-related material at KTCK. In 2001, he was named play by play commentator for the SMU Mustangs The SMU Mustangs are the athletic teams that represent Southern Methodist University in University Park, Texas, United States. The Mustangs were founded in 1911 and joined the Southwest Conference, competing against Baylor, Rice, Texas, Texa ... football radio broadcasts. References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Radio personalities from Dallas SMU Mustangs football announcers College football announcers Place of birth missing (living people) {{US-radio-bio-stub ...
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Richie Phillips
Richard Gregory Phillips Sr. (August 24, 1940 – May 31, 2013) was an American lawyer. From 1978 to 2000, he was general counsel and executive director of the Major League Umpires Association (MLUA). He held a similar position for National Basketball Association (NBA) referees. Phillips is notable for recommending that Major League Baseball (MLB) umpires resign en masse in 1999. Biography Phillips, the son of a police officer, was born in August 1940 in Philadelphia. He graduated from St. Thomas More High School and received both his undergraduate and law degrees from Villanova University. While in college, he played varsity football and later returned to coach the freshman football team while attending law school. After getting his legal degree in 1966, Phillips worked for one-and-a-half years in the Philadelphia public defender's office. From there, he moved to the district attorney's office as a trial assistant in the organized crime division, and on to the homicide division u ...
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Ricky Phillips
Ricky Lynn Phillips (born October 7, 1951) is an American bass guitarist and a member of the rock band Styx since 2003, splitting duties with longtime bassist Chuck Panozzo. He has also played in Nasty Habit, as a member of The Babys and Bad English, and with Coverdale-Page and Ted Nugent. Phillips and his former Bad English bandmate Neal Schon also played with former Montrose members Sammy Hagar and Denny Carmassi on a live version of the Montrose song "Rock Candy". Discography With The Babys * ''Union Jacks'' * '' On The Edge'' With Bad English * ''Bad English'' * ''Backlash'' With Styx * ''Big Bang Theory'' * '' One with Everything: Styx and the Contemporary Youth Orchestra'' * '' The Mission'' * ''Crash of the Crown ''Crash of the Crown'' is the seventeenth studio album by American rock band Styx. The album was released on June 18, 2021, by Universal Music Enterprises. The album charted for one week on the US ''Billboard'' 200 album chart, peaking at #1 ...'' Wi ...
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Richard Philipps (other)
Richard Philipps (1661–1750) was a general in the British Army. Richard Philipps may also refer to: * Richard Philipps (died 1561) (by 1534–1561), MP for Pembroke *Richard Philipps, 1st Baron Milford (first creation) (1744–1823), Welsh landowner and Tory politician *Richard Philipps, 1st Baron Milford (second creation) (1801–1857), British politician and landowner See also *Richard Phillips (other) Richard Phillips may refer to: * Richard Phillips (American painter) (born 1962), artist from the United States * Richard Phillips (athlete) (born 1983), sprinter from Jamaica * Richard Phillips (chemist) (1778–1851), British chemist * Richard Ph ...
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