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John Gilmore (disambiguation); John Gillmore; Gilmore, John

John Gilmore         
<person> A noted Unix hacker who cofounded Usenet's anarchic alt.* newsgroup hierarchy with Brian Reid. He also worked on GDB. E-mail: John Gilmore <gnu@toad.com>. (1995-04-18)
Gilmore, John         
John Gilmore (tenor)         
AMERICAN OPERATIC TENOR
John Gilmore (1950 – December 7, 1994) was an American operatic tenor. His voice is preserved on several recordings made for the Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts and on the television program Live from the Metropolitan Opera.

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John Gilmore

John Gilmore may refer to:

  • John Gilmore (activist) (born 1955), co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Cygnus Solutions
  • John Gilmore (musician) (1931–1995), American jazz saxophonist
  • John Gilmore (representative) (1780–1845), Pennsylvania politician
  • John Gilmore (tenor) (1950–1994), American operatic tenor
  • John Gilmore (writer) (1935–2016), American true crime writer, author of Hollywood memoirs, and novelist
  • John C. Gilmore (1837–1922), American Civil War soldier
  • John S. Gilmore, American sociologist
  • John Gilmore (American football) (John H. Gilmore, born 1979), American football player
  • John W. Gilmore (1872–1942), American agronomist, educator and academic administrator
Exemplos de pronúncia para John Gilmore
1. John Gilmore writes that, "The internet interprets censorship
Liars and Outliers _ Bruce Schneier _ Talks at Google
2. And we were just talking to John Gilmore, our press agent,
Hamilton Chicago Company _ Ari Afsar & Joseph Morales _ Talks at Google
Exemplos do corpo de texto para John Gilmore
1. "I remove my cellphone battery periodically, and I‘ve taught many people to do the same," noted John Gilmore, a founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which is challenging the Bush administration in court on wiretaps.
2. "The federal government is trying to build a surveillance society," said John Gilmore, a civil liberties activist in San Francisco whose records were requested by the Identity Project, an ad–hoc group of privacy advocates in California and Alaska.
3. John Gilmore, a recently retired mechanic, favored Obama because "I can‘t really bring myself to vote for a woman." Randy Garrett, a Republican who disposes waste for a medical company, felt lucky that Sen.