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▸ noun: John Adair FRS was a Scottish surveyor and cartographer, noted for the excellence of his maps.
▸ noun: (January 9, 1757 – May 19, 1840) an American pioneer, slave trader, soldier, and politician.
▸ noun: a U.S. soldier, statesman and governor of Kentucky.
▸ noun: John Adair (1913 in Memphis, Tennessee – December 14, 1997 in San Francisco, California), was an American anthropologist best known for work in visual anthropology but also very much involved and interested in applied anthropology.
▸ noun: John EricChambers Biographical Dictionary, 1990, p. 8 Adair (born 18 May 1934) is a British academic who is a leadership theorist and author of more than forty books (translated into eighteen languages) on business, military and other leadership.
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▸ noun: John Adair FRS was a Scottish surveyor and cartographer, noted for the excellence of his maps.
▸ noun: (January 9, 1757 – May 19, 1840) an American pioneer, slave trader, soldier, and politician.
▸ noun: a U.S. soldier, statesman and governor of Kentucky.
▸ noun: John Adair (1913 in Memphis, Tennessee – December 14, 1997 in San Francisco, California), was an American anthropologist best known for work in visual anthropology but also very much involved and interested in applied anthropology.
▸ noun: John EricChambers Biographical Dictionary, 1990, p. 8 Adair (born 18 May 1934) is a British academic who is a leadership theorist and author of more than forty books (translated into eighteen languages) on business, military and other leadership.
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