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John Gray

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Also known as: John Gray PH.D, John Gray Ph.D., Ph.D. John Gray, Gray, Ph.D. John, Ph.D. Dr. John Gray

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#1 Born 1948 John N. Gray, British political philosopher (author of Heresies and Straw Dogs).
#2 Born 1951 John Gray, US writer (author of Mars and Venus books).
#3 John Gray (Canadian Journalist, b. 1937) wrote Paul Martin.
#4 Born 1938 (author of Lawyers' Latin).
#5 Born 1913 (author of Near Eastern Mythology).
#6 John Gray (b. 1938--02-07) wrote The Alexander Technique.
#7 John Gray (canada, b. 1946) wrote Billy Bishop Goes to War.
#8. John Gray (1866-1934) wrote Silverpoints.
#9 John Michael Gray (b. 1948-03-25) wrote Responding to Community Conflict.
#10 John Gray (b. 1924(08-24) wrote Racewalking
#11 John Gray (b. 1947-11-25) wrote The World of Skin Care.
#12 John Gray,(b. 1962-06-10) Director of the Black Arts Research Center (author of Àshe)
#13 John Gray (b. 1947-02-10) wrote City in Revolt.
#14 John Gray (b. 1958) wrote (I think) the film, The Glimmer Man.
#15 John Wylie Gray wrote Skills for Leaders.
#16 John Gray (1724-1811) wrote The Essential Principles of the Wealth of Nations.
#17 John Gray (b. 1950) wrote Kazakhstan.

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