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Jim Turner

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Gender Male
Death25 years ago
Date of birth August 6,1903
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Antioch
Nashville
Tennessee
United States
SpouseLynn Freer
Parents George Turner
Children John Turner
Job Actor
Comedian
Screenwriter
Field goal304/488
Point score1,439
Extra point521/543
Current office2022-04-15 09:54:05
Previous positionRepresentative, TX 2nd District (1997–2005)
Education The University of Texas at Austin
DiedNashville
Tennessee
United States
Date of died November 29,1998
Winloss record69–60
Party Democratic Party
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID615069

Grace in the Dark Places
Australian Steam Locomotives, 1896-1958
Arizona: A Celebration of the Grand Canyon State
The Mighty Colorado River: From the Glaciers to the Gulf
The RAAF at War: World War II, Korea, Malaya & Vietnam
Australian Steam Locomotives 1855-1895
Crater Lake and Beyond: The Land of Fire and Ice
An Echidna, a Kookaburra and a Platypus: Three Australian Animal Stories for Children
Eric's First Swim
Frogs of Australia
Flynn the Frilled Lizard
Ellen the Echidna
Prangs: Beaufighters Lost Or Damaged While Serving with 30Sqn RAAF, March, 1942- December, 1945
105 Portraits of Australian Wildlife
Garing
Mammals of Australia
Mastering the Art of Teaching: A Principle-based Approach
So-Called Christian: Healing Spiritual Wounds Left by the Church
All in a Day's Work Volume Two: Some Experiences of 35 RAAF Aircrew and Ground Staff 1939-1967
All in a Day's Work: Some Experiences of 45 RAAF Pilots 1939-1945
50 Raaf Pilots
Four Corners USA: Wonders of the American Southwest
Bianca the Bilby
Karl's First Flight
Caruso
Garing: A Biography of Air Commodore WH Garing Details of Every Flight Made 1931-46
Portraits of Australian Frogs
Paulina the Platypus
Kylie the Kookaburra
A Promise Not Kept
Hobo Jake: The Ghost of the NEW Zoo
The Grand Canyon: From Rim to River
Winning the War on Terror
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James Riley Turner was a pitcher and coach in Major League Baseball. As a member of the Cincinnati Reds and New York Yankees, he was a member of nine World Series Championship teams between 1940 and 1959, two as a player and seven as a coach.

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