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James Miller

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1) Miller, Jim 1947- wrote The Passion of Michel Foucault.
2) The author on Scottish historical & geographical topics was born Feb. 19 1948.
3) Miller, James 1968- wrote Daoism.
4) Miller, James D. (James Daniel) wrote Game theory at work.
5) Miller, James, 1706-1744 wrote The humours of Oxford.
6) Miller, James 1968-2003 directed Death in Gaza.
7) James Miller, professor at Manhattan's New School, edits Daedalus magazine.
8) Miller, James, 1976- wrote Lost boys.
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10) Miller, Judi wrote My Crazy Cousin Courtney.
11) Miller, James 1943- edited National Geographic Almanac of American History.
12) Miller, James 1951- wrote Fertile Fortune.
13) Miller, James 1949- wrote Koori.
14) Miller, Jim 1965- wrote Drift.
15) Miller, Jim 1963- wrote The Savvy Senior.
16) Miller, J. N. (James N.) 1943- wrote Statistics for Analytic Chemistry.
17) Miller, Christina G. wrote Jungle Rescue.
18) Miller, James E. 1945- wrote Helping the Bereaved Celebrate the Holidays.
19) Miller, Jane 1925- wrote Seasons on the Farm.
20) Miller, James 1812-1864 wrote The Practice of Surgery.
21) Miller, James Edwin (James E. Miller, Jr.) 1920- wrote Of Time and Place.
22) Miller, Jim 1943- wrote A Romp Through Early....
23) Miller, Walter James 1918- edited Homer The Odyssey.
24) Miller, Rex wrote Butcher.
25) Miller, James S. co-authored Abelson: Structure & Interpretation of Computer Programs - Exercise Disks…
16) Miller, James Frederick 1943- wrote Poisonous Plants of the ....

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