Helen Grant may refer to: Helen Grant (field hockey) (born 1979), England women's field hockey player Helen Grant (politician) (born 1961), British Member...
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Helen Grant OBE (née Okuboye; born 28 September 1961) is a British politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Maidstone and The Weald...
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Helen Olivia Bicknell Whately (née Lightwood; born 23 June 1976) is a British Conservative Party politician who has served as Member of Parliament (MP)...
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money Helen Grant (born 1961), British politician Helen Grant (born 1964), English author Helen Grant (born 1979), English field hockey player Helen Haines...
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Amanda Minnie Douglas (redirect from The Helen Grant Books)
best remembered by young readers of her day for the Little Girl and Helen Grant series published over the decades flanking the turn of the twentieth...
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Helen Grant an author of Gothic novels, now based in Crieff, Scotland. She was a 2011 recipient of the Alex Awards. She was educated at Dr Challoner's...
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List of Holby City characters (redirect from Helen Grant (Holby City))
Susannah York portrayed Helen Grant....
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Helen Grant (born 14 February 1979 in Halifax, West Yorkshire) is an English women's field hockey forward, who has competed at both national and international...
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Maria Grant (born Maria Heathfield Pollard, 1854 − 1937) was an early Canadian women's rights activist in British Columbia and first woman in Canada elected...
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by Tim Pears. In 2003, York had a recurring role as hospital manager Helen Grant in the BBC1 television drama series Holby City. She reprised this role...
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Under-Secretary of State for Sport, Tourism and Heritage, replacing Nigel Adams and Helen Whately. During 2021, he served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State...
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UK Parliament. From the 2010 general election it was represented by Helen Grant of the Conservative Party. She succeeded fellow party member Ann Widdecombe...
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Dame Helen Mirren DBE (born Helen Lydia Mironoff, 26 July 1945) is an English actor. With a career spanning 60 years, she is the recipient of numerous...
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lived in Scotland for 50 years. He grew up in Bishopbriggs attending St Helens Roman Catholic Primary School and then Turnbull High School, before studying...
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Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor. He established himself early in his career as a charming and vulnerable romantic leading...
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architecture tradition of domestic buildings. The term was coined by authors Helen Grant Ross and Darryl Leon Collins. The Kingdom of Cambodia gained independence...
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Helen (Ancient Greek: Ἑλένη, romanized: Helénē), also known as Helen of Troy, Helen of Argos, or Helen of Sparta, and in Latin as Helena, was a figure...
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upcoming romantic comedy film directed by Michael Morris from a screenplay by Helen Fielding, Dan Mazer and Abi Morgan. The sequel to Bridget Jones's Baby (2016)...
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Cameron (1788–1871), daughter of Ewen Cameron, 13th of Glen Nevis and Helen Grant (daughter of the 9th laird of Glenmoriston), on 5 October 1813. They...
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as a television actress in the 1970s and 1980s, playing the roles of Helen Grant on Days of Our Lives (1975–77) and as Hester-Sue Terhune on Little House...
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Helen Fielding (born 19 February 1958) is a British journalist, novelist and screenwriter, best known as the creator of the fictional character Bridget...
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Retrieved 15 October 2015. Grant, Helen (20 January 2017). "The Antiquary and the Crocodile: M. R. James Resources". Helen Grant Blog. Retrieved 25 February...
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Elastigirl (redirect from Helen Parr (The Incredibles))
possesses superhuman elasticity, granting her the ability to stretch any part of her body to great proportions. Helen is introduced in the first film as...
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Adelaide Helen Grant Sinclair, OC OBE (January 16, 1900 – November 20, 1982) was a Canadian public servant. She was the second Chairman of the UNICEF...
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Helen Fielding, Abi Morgan and Dan Mazer. Renée Zellweger and Emma Thompson will reprise their roles from the previous installment, with Hugh Grant reprising...
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Cary Grant (born Archibald Alec Leach; January 18, 1904 – November 29, 1986) was an English and American actor. Known for his Mid-Atlantic accent, debonair...
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Eze, footballer John Fashanu, footballer Justin Fashanu, footballer Helen Grant, MP Saffron Hocking, actress Vick Hope, television and radio presenter...
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Bowers. Dermot Walsh as Steve Curry Rona Anderson as Helen Grant Ronald Howard as Robert Grant Sam Kydd as Tim Bowers Howard Lang as Greeko Edwin Richfield...
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cabin in the country. He is visited there by the sheriff's daughter, Helen Grant, on whose account he had got into a fight and accidentally killed a man...
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parents were practicing Catholics. The daughter of Salvatore Travolta and Helen Cecilia (née Burke) she was one of six siblings: John, Joey, Ellen, Ann...
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