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Walker
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Walker
1. Alice (Malsenior). born 1944, US writer: her works include In Love and Trouble: Stories of Black Women (1973) and the novels Meridian (1976), The Color Purple (1982), and Possessing the Secret of Joy (1992)
2. John. born 1952, New Zealand middle-distance runner, the first athlete to run one hundred sub-four-minute miles


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from which artists like Kara Walker, John Currin, Chris Ofili, and Takashi Murakami have adapted their often intricate and implicitly narrative iconographies.
Within a 48-hour period the next winter, Malone was forced to unload three of his top players: Larry Walker, John Wetteland and Marquis Grissom.
John Borack, Chris Bunney, Julie Gamble, Kathryn Goff, Karen Hannah, Evan Herbeck, Todd Hood, Bill Jankowski, Jason Johnson, Donna Kepner, Susan Leighton, Barbara Malinowski, Guy Nelson, Chris Pickering, Vivian Sheldon, Eddie Siluano, Gail Toth, Betty Walker, John Webber and Judith Whyte.
 
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