Millar — can refer to: People Alan Millar, former Head of Philosophy at the University of Stirling Andrew Millar (1707–1768), British publisher and bookseller Charles Vance Millar (1853–1926), Canadian lawyer and financier Chris Millar (b. 1983), Scottish … Wikipedia
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Black & White 2 — Infobox VG title= Black White 2 developer= Lionhead Studios publisher= EA Games designer= Peter Molyneux, Ron Millar engine= released= October 7,2005 genre= Real time strategy, God game modes= Single player ratings= ESRB: Teen, ELSPA: 12+… … Wikipedia
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Secular Coalition for America — The Secular Coalition for America is an advocacy group representing atheists, humanists, and freethinkers in American politics. It is currently directed in Washington, D.C. by former Nevada state senator Lori Lipman Brown, who became its first… … Wikipedia
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