Pat Halcox
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Pat Halcox
Patrick John Halcox (18 March 1930 – 4 February 2013), was an English jazz trumpeter.
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Pat Quinn
Pat Quinn may refer to:
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Pat Rushin
Pat Rushin (born 1953) is an American screenwriter and creative writing professor at the University of Central Florida where he has served as the editor of The Florida Review . Rushin's novella, The Call, inspired the screenplay he wrote for The Zero Theorem directed by Terry Gilliam.
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Pat Quartermain
Pat Quartermain (born 16 April 1937) is an English former footballer who played for Oxford United and Cambridge United. During his spell at Oxford, he played 285 league games. Although joining Oxford United in 1955 as an amateur, he didn't turn professional until 1962 when the team joined The Football League.
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Pat Glendon
Patrick Glendon (10 March 1895 - 22 June 1967) was an Irish hurler. Usually lining out as at corner-back, he was a member of the Kilkenny team that won the 1922 All-Ireland Championship.
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Pat McGroder
Patrick J. McGroder, Jr. (1904–1986) was an American football executive. He served as the interim general manager of the Buffalo Bills in 1983.
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Pat Sin Leng
Pat Sin Leng is a mountain range in the northeast New Territories of Hong Kong, located within the Pat Sin Leng Country Park. The name Pat Sin Leng literally means "Ridge of the Eight Immortals ", who are famous xian ("immortals; transcendents; fairies") in Chinese Mythology, and symbolizes the eight peaks along the Pat Sin Leng mountain range, each named after a different Immortal.