Who is Jack Kingston

John Heddens Kingston (born April 24, 1955) is an American politician who served as U.S. representative for Georgia's 1st congressional district in southeast Georgia, serving from 1993 to 2015. He is a member of the Republican Party and was part of the House leadership (2002–06) when he served as vice-chair of the Republican Conference. In 2014, he ran for the U.S. Senate seat occupied by retiring senator Saxby Chambliss and advanced beyond the May 20 primary to the July 22 runoff, where he was defeated by David Perdue.

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Kingston was born on April 24, 1955, in Bryan, Texas. He is the son of Martha Ann (née Heddens) and Albert James Kingston Jr., a widely published university professor, who co-founded the National Reading Conference. His f...
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Mortimercc: pe is delighted with the progress made by our year 8 rugby team at kingston park today. we had our first wins including tries from mason c, harley d, vincent d, leon w, jack s and connor s…
Sodutw: the only thing i've heard about it extra is that the camera crew fell in love with eddie kingston like barry blaustein in beyond the mat with new jack or something despite eddie's best efforts to dodge the cameras and turn the air blue to make his footage unusable.
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Ballade Of The Midnight Forest
 by Andrew Lang

Still sing the mocking fairies, as of old,
Beneath the shade of thorn and holly-tree;
The west wind breathes upon them, pure and cold,
And wolves still dread Diana roaming free
In secret woodland with her company.
'Tis thought the peasants' hovels know her rite
When now the wolds are bathed in silver light,
And first the moonrise breaks the dusky grey,
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