Alan "Al" Victor Pease (15 October 1921 – 4 May 2014) was a British-Canadian motor racing driver, who was born in Darlington, England. He holds the unusual...
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Prix, when Eppie Wietzes and Al Pease both participated and in 1969 Canadian Grand Prix, where three started, Al Pease being disqualified as only F1...
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modern English in pease pudding. Pease may also refer to: Pease family (Darlington), a prominent family in Darlington, UK Al Pease (1921–2014), Formula...
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One season the Climax-engined chassis 101 was sold to Canadian driver Al Pease, and all AAR chassis ran as Eagle-Weslake machines. The season proved to...
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non-works version briefly appeared with privateer Al Pease in the 1969 Canadian Grand Prix, but Pease became noticed for all the wrong reasons and made...
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6. Behind the leaders, Jean-Pierre Beltoise collided with local driver Al Pease, who was already being lapped before a quarter of the race was run. After...
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already changed his battery on the grid, losing six laps, local driver Al Pease spun his private Eagle-Climax and stalled out on the circuit during the...
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Grand Prix in which Climax-powered cars were entered. One of the entrants, Al Pease, in an Eagle-Climax, became the only driver in F1 history to be disqualified...
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Eagle-Weslake program). An old Eagle appeared in the hands of local driver Al Pease while BRM ran only one car for Pedro Rodriguez. Matra Sports expanded to...
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1 V8 F Mike Fisher 8, 11 Castrol Oils Ltd Eagle-Climax T1F Climax FPF 2.8 L4 G Al Pease 8 Tom Jones Cooper-Climax T82 Climax FWMV 2.0 V8 F Tom Jones 8...
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9 0 1 1 1 12 Riccardo Patrese Italy 1977–1993 0 257 256 8 6 37 13 281 Al Pease Canada 1967–1969 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 Roger Penske United States 1961–1962...
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Stewart and Ickx battled until lap 33, when they came to lap privateer Al Pease for the fourth time, Ickx attempted to pass Stewart, and the two cars collided...
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was an Eagle T1F in Quebec, in the hands of local Formula A/5000 driver, Al Pease. Another local driver from this series, Bill Brack, appeared in Team Lotus's...
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Morrison – footballer Al Pease – racing driver, only F1 driver disqualified for going too slow (1969 Canadian Grand Prix) Edward Pease (1767–1858) – Quaker...
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Canadian Grand Prix, where John Cordts' Brabham retired with an oil leak and Al Pease in an Eagle was disqualified for driving too slowly. Some notable Coventry...
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Ben Pease (c. 1834-1870) or Benjamin Pease, was a notorious blackbirder, engaged in recruiting and kidnapping Pacific Islanders to provide labor for the...
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American tennis player Al Pease (1921–2014), British-Canadian racing driver Al Pereira (1906–1990), American professional wrestler Al Perez (born 1960), American...
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Ngoupandé, 65, Central African politician, Prime Minister (1996–1997). Al Pease, 92, British-born Canadian Hall of Fame racing driver (Formula One). Andrew...
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4 May Elena Baltacha, 30, tennis player. Mike Hawker, 77, songwriter. Al Pease, 92, racing driver (Formula One). John Hartley Williams, 72, poet. 5 May...
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Archived from the original on January 31, 2017. Retrieved November 26, 2020. "Al Pease". Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on November...
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Donald E. Pease is the Ted and Helen Geisel Third Century Professor in the Humanities, chair of the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Program, professor...
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Sarah Glaser (redirect from Pease Glaser)
Bill; et al. "Pease Glaser". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on April 18, 2020. Sarah "Pease" Glaser...
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Setright, motoring journalist and author. Ed Smith, cricketer and writer. Al Pease, racing driver. Elleston Trevor, author of Flight of The Phoenix and the...
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Betelgeuse (redirect from Yad al-Jauzā')
Ulluriajjuaq ("large star"). In 1920, Albert A. Michelson and Francis G. Pease mounted a six-meter interferometer on the front of the 2.5-meter telescope...
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as the noun pease (plural peasen), as in pease pudding. However, by analogy with other plurals ending in -s, speakers began construing pease as a plural...
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530 Bluestein, p.151 Lyons & Pease, pp.235-237 Lyons & Pease, p.236 Zurn-Birkhimer et al., p.2431 Zurn-Birkhimer et al., pp.2417, 2428-2429, 2431 Barrick...
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(9): 2402–2405. doi:10.1021/ja01866a040. Adams R, Pease DC, Cain CK, Baker BR, Clark JH, Wolff H, et al. (August 1940). "Conversion of cannabidiol to a...
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in which a newscaster mentions the city Bloomfield Hills, and "No Pot to Pease In", in which a television show is made about the Bundy family and then...
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Latakia (redirect from Al Ladhiqiyah)
Wayback Machine Archnet Digital Library. A Tale of Two Latakias, G. L. Pease Tobaccos, 2008, archived from the original on 2009-02-09, retrieved 2009-07-29...
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period: by contrast with the coarse, traditional peasant fare of pease pottage (or pease porridge), Potage Saint-Germain, made of fresh peas and other fresh...
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