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Warman (comics)
Warman may refer to: Places * Warman, Minnesota, United States, an unincorporated community * Warman, Saskatchewan, Canada, a city * Warman (provincial electoral district) People with the surname * Arturo Warman (1937–2003), Mexican anthropologist * Bob Warman (born 1946), British television presenter * Clive Wilson Warman (1892-1919), American World War I flying ace * Francis Warman, Archdeacon of Aston from 1965 to 1977 * Guy Warman (1872-1953), Anglican bishop * Johnny Warman (born 1951), English rock and roll singer and songwriter * Matt Warman, British Conservative Party politician, MP for Boston and Skegness since May 2015 * Richard Warman (born 1968), Canadian human rights lawyer * Joshua Warman (born 2001), Canadian musician See also * Wahrmann Wahrmann is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Israel ben Solomon Wahrmann ( hu, Wahrmann Israel; ? – 1824), a Hungarian rabbi and Talmudist ** Judah Wahrmann (1791–1868), a rabbi, son of Is ...
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Warman, Minnesota
Warman is an unincorporated community in Peace Township, Kanabec County, Minnesota, United States. The community is located north of Mora, near the junction of State Highway 65 ( MN 65) and Kanabec County Roads 24 and 25. Warman is located 13 miles north of Mora; and 14 miles east-southeast of Isle. Snowshoe Brook flows through the community. Warman is located within ZIP code 55051, based in Mora. History Warman, located in sections 5 and 6 of Peace Township, was named in honor of S. M. Warman, a granite Granite () is a coarse-grained (phaneritic) intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase. It forms from magma with a high content of silica and alkali metal oxides that slowly cools and solidifies undergro ... quarry owner who was killed by the fall of a derrick. According to author and geologist Warren Upham, Warman opened a granite quarry in 1907, and on July 18 of that year, he and his wife, Sarah J. Warman, platted a communi ...
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Warman, Saskatchewan
Warman is the ninth largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is approximately north of the city of Saskatoon, and northeast of the city of Martensville, Saskatchewan, Martensville. According to the Canada 2016 Census, 2016 census, Warman is the fastest growing municipality in the country, growing 55% between 2011 and 2016. Warman is a bedroom community of Saskatoon. The current mayor is Gary Philipchuk. Warman is the newest city in Saskatchewan, officially incorporated on October 27, 2012. Warman is surrounded by the Corman Park No. 344, Saskatchewan, Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344. History The community of Warman was born when the Canadian Northern Railway (now part of the Canadian National Railway) running from Humboldt to North Battleford intersected with the Canadian Pacific Railway running from Regina, Saskatchewan, Regina to Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Prince Albert. This took place in the fall of 1904. The Warman railway station was in operation from 19 ...
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Warman (provincial Electoral District)
Warman is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. The riding was created by redistribution in 2022, taking territory from Martensville-Warman and Biggar-Sask Valley. It will be formally contested in the 30th Saskatchewan general election. It is named after the city of Warman, which is in turn named for journalist Cy Warman. The majority of the riding's population resides in the aforementioned city, but it also includes the towns of Hague, Hepburn Hepburn may refer to: Surname People with the surname Hepburn (the most famous in recent times being actresses Katharine Hepburn and Audrey Hepburn): * Hepburn (surname) Linguistics * Hepburn romanization, a system for the romanization of Japa ..., and Osler. References Saskatchewan provincial electoral districts {{SK-ED ...
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Arturo Warman
Arturo ('Jack') Warman Gryj (September 9, 1937–October 21, 2003) was a Mexican anthropologist, member of the cabinets of Carlos Salinas and Ernesto Zedillo, also an author of nine books, two of which have been translated to English. He also wrote multiple articles for the magazine ''Nexos''. He has also taught social epistemology at the University of Chile. Biography Warman's parents, Elena Gryj and Isaac Warman, were Polish immigrants of Jewish origin who immigrated to Mexico through France in 1927. Warman studied elementary school at the Colegio Israelita de México and dropped after starting his secondary-level courses amidst a brief religious conflict with himself. He then enrolled in the Escuela Bancaria y Comercial because he wanted to be a banker, and graduated in 1955. He enrolled in the Mexican Navy and played american football until he experienced a bone fracture in his hand. In 1956 he became interested in music and started recording his own songs, he enrolle ...
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Bob Warman
Robert Paul Warman (born 11 October 1946) is an English retired television presenter. Early life Warman was born on 11 October 1946 in the Chuckery district of Walsall, Staffordshire.Shropshire Star Weekend supplement article, by Simon Penfold. He attended a prep school in Shrewsbury called Kingsland Grange (since renamed Shrewsbury High Prep School) from 1955 to 1959, then from ages of 13 to 18 Wrekin College in Wellington, Shropshire. Career Warman originally trained as a civil engineer for two years but took up journalism after being inspired by an older brother who worked on a newspaper. Warman trained in print journalism at the ''Birmingham Post and Mail''.Report by Naomi Penrose, referring to revisit of the school by Warman and fellow broadcaster Nick Owen. Warman has also owned a series of businesses outside his television work, including a second-hand china dealer shop, video production company, tea/coffee bar in Walsall, and public relations group called Warman PR. W ...
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Clive Wilson Warman
Captain Clive Wilson Warman (30 May 1892 – 12 May 1919) was a World War I flying ace credited with twelve aerial victories. He was the sole American winner of the British Distinguished Service Order. Early life Clive Wilson Warman was born on 30 May 1892 in Norfolk, Virginia. World War I Warman was a civil engineer before World War I. He enlisted in the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry in Canada on 5 September 1914. They sailed for England in January 1915. Warman's duty with them took him through the Second Battle of Ypres, where he was wounded. After recovery, he was involved in suppressing the Easter Rebellion in Ireland. He then transferred to the Royal Flying Corps in summer 1916. He was so skillful that when he finished pilot training, they temporarily retained him as an instructor. Not until June 1917 was he assigned to a combat squadron, No. 23, to fly a Spad VII. He began his victory string on 6 July 1917. He became a balloon buster and an ace on 9 August 19 ...
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Francis Warman
Francis Frederic Guy Warman was Archdeacon of Aston from 1965 to 1977. Born the son of Frederic Sumpter Guy Warman on 1 December 1904, Warman was educated at Weymouth College, Worcester College, Oxford and Ridley Hall, Cambridge. He was ordained in 1928 and served curacies in Radford, Coventry and Chilvers Coton. He held incumbencies in Selby, Leeds and Birmingham. He was Proctor in Convocation for the Diocese of Birmingham from 1945 to 1975. He died on 25 July 1991.''Deaths'' The Times ''The Times'' is a British daily national newspaper based in London. It began in 1785 under the title ''The Daily Universal Register'', adopting its current name on 1 January 1788. ''The Times'' and its sister paper ''The Sunday Times'' (fou ... (London, England), Saturday, July 27, 1991; pg. 13; Issue 64083 References 1904 births People educated at Weymouth College (public school) Alumni of Worcester College, Oxford Alumni of Ridley Hall, Cambridge Archdeacons of ...
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Guy Warman
Frederic Sumpter Guy Warman (5 November 1872 – 12 February 1953) was an Anglican bishop who held three separate episcopal appointments between 1919 and 1947. He was educated at Merchant Taylors' and Pembroke College, Oxford and ordained priest in 1896. After a curacy at Leyton (1895–99) and Hastings (1899–1901), he was Vice Principal of St Aidan's College, Birkenhead. He was Vicar of Birkenhead from 1902 to 1907; Principal of St Aidan's College, Birkenhead from 1907 to 1916 and Vicar of Bradford from 1916 to 1919. He was elevated to the episcopate in 1919. After four years in Cornwall as Bishop of Truro he was translated to Chelmsford in 1923 and six years later to Manchester. From 1910 to 1914 he was editor of ''The Churchman'' jointly with Dr Dawson Dawson-Walker, professor of Biblical Exegesis at Durham University. He retired in 1947''Resignation Of Bishop Of Manchester'' The Times Wednesday, 1 Jan 1947; pg. 4; Issue 50647; col A and died six years later. He had m ...
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Johnny Warman
John Robert Waughman, better known as Johnny Warman, is an English singer-songwriter, best known for his 1981 album, ''Walking Into Mirrors'' and the hit single "Screaming Jets". Early life Warman was born in Bethnal Green, London, England, and he moved to Hackney, London, Hackney at the age of seven. In Warman's home there was always music as his mother and father both sang. Inspired by the Beatles at the age of 11, when he heard their song "Love Me Do" playing on a Dansette record player, he joined the school choir and in 1964 was picked to sing at the Royal Opera House performing in Tosca and Pagliachi with Maria Callas and Tito Gobbi. After this royal command performance he knew he wanted to be a performer and began to learn guitar, He soon began to play gigs. Warman joined a band called Sounds Like Six when at school. As a keen fan of The Rolling Stones and The Who he frequented many live music venues of the time. Warman followed other bands such as The Iveys and Pink Floyd ...
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Matt Warman
Matthew Robert Warman (born 1 September 1981) is a British Conservative Party politician and former journalist who served as Minister of State at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport from July to September 2022. He has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Boston and Skegness since May 2015 and was an Assistant Government Whip from April 2019 to July 2019. He served as a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Digital Infrastructure from July 2019 to September 2021. Early life Warman was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School and Durham University, receiving a degree in English. He was Treasurer of Durham Student Theatre for the 2002/2003 academic year. Career Warman worked for ''The Daily Telegraph'' from 1999 until 2015, focusing for most of the period on technology, leading coverage of Facebook, Google and Apple, and covering the launch of products including iPhones, BBC iPlayer and the Apple Watch, as well as interviewing key figures incl ...
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Richard Warman
Richard Warman is an Ottawa-based lawyer who is active in human rights law. Warman worked for the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) from July 2002 until March 2004. He is best known as the primary instigator of actions related to Internet content under Section 13(1) of the Canadian Human Rights Act against people including white supremacists and neo-Nazis. Warman wrote a detailed report on Internet hate in Canada for B'nai B'rith's ''Annual Audit of Antisemitic Incidents'', and has been the target of anti-Semitic smears himself, though he has testified in the past that he is not Jewish. He received the Saul Hayes Human Rights Award from the Canadian Jewish Congress in June 2007 for "distinguished service to the cause of human rights". Education Warman holds a Bachelor of Arts in Drama from Queen's University, a Bachelor of Law from the University of Windsor, and a Masters of Law (LLM 2004) from McGill University. Legal activism Human Rights Commissions Warman has initia ...
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Joshua Warman
Joshua () or Yehoshua ( ''Yəhōšuaʿ'', Tiberian: ''Yŏhōšuaʿ,'' lit. 'Yahweh is salvation') ''Yēšūaʿ''; syr, ܝܫܘܥ ܒܪ ܢܘܢ ''Yəšūʿ bar Nōn''; el, Ἰησοῦς, ar , يُوشَعُ ٱبْنُ نُونٍ '' Yūšaʿ ibn Nūn''; la, Iosue functioned as Moses' assistant in the books of Exodus and Numbers, and later succeeded Moses as leader of the Israelite tribes in the Hebrew Bible's Book of Joshua. His name was Hoshea ( ''Hōšēaʿ'', lit. 'Save') the son of Nun, of the tribe of Ephraim, but Moses called him "Yehoshua" (translated as "Joshua" in English),''Bible'' the name by which he is commonly known in English. According to the Bible, he was born in Egypt prior to the Exodus. The Hebrew Bible identifies Joshua as one of the twelve spies of Israel sent by Moses to explore the land of Canaan. In Numbers 13:1, and after the death of Moses, he led the Israelite tribes in the conquest of Canaan, and allocated lands to the tribes. According to b ...
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