• Robert Weitemeyer (born 5 August 1982 in New Westminster) is a Canadian rower. Robert Weitemeyer at World Rowing v t e...
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  • with former Canada National Team rower Robert Weitemeyer as well as varsity athletes Stephane Gervais, Robert Miller and Kevin Johns to capture the overall...
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    men's coxless pair. Cambridge's bowman, Canadian international rower Robert Weitemeyer, had won the gold in the men's eight at the World Rowing Cup in 2007...
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    Jan-Willem Gabriëls Matthijs Vellenga Gijs Vermeulen 6:13.23  Canada Robert Weitemeyer Peter Dembicki Andrew Ireland Kristopher McDaniel 6:16.02 M4+  France...
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  • winning Men's Eights from numerous Canadian universities including Robert Weitemeyer (UBC), Peter McClelland (University of Western Ontario), and Adam...
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  • Verzotti (3) Valerio Massimo (s) Alessandro Speranza (c) 6:11.53  Canada Robert Weitemeyer (b) Malcolm Howard (2) Peter Dembicki (3) Andrew Ireland (s) Stephen...
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    Nov 1926. Birth Place: Rye, New York, USA(subscription required) "Joan Weitemeyer Wed". The New York Times. September 3, 1955. Retrieved June 10, 2015....
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    philanthropist Morten Wærn Gregers Wad Eugen Warming Jens Warming Ben Webster Carl Weitemeyer Clemens Weller Caspar Wessel Edvard Westerberg Johannes Wiedewelt Christian...
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    .22.2021W. doi:10.1029/2007GB002951. ISSN 1944-9224. S2CID 55342841. Weitemeyer, Karen A.; Buffett, Bruce A. (2006-09-01). "Accumulation and release of...
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    Ancient Near East ca. 3000–323 BC. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing. p. 263 Weitemeyer, M. (1956). Archive and library technique in ancient Mesopotamia. Libri:...
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  • confirmed. The property was sold to Anastasia Weitemeyer in February 1936 for £4750. Anastasia Weitemeyer (née Gorey) and her husband Christian Ernest...
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    10; T Edwards, 13. 11; R Monaghan, 14. 2; Cox R Dowbiggin, 7. 9 2009 R Weitemeyer, 13. 3; *H Pelly, 13. 12; D McEachern, 15. 2; P Marsland, 17. 5; R Monaghan...
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    could make their centuries before stumps. The prime minister of Australia, Robert Menzies, "a keen cricket enthusiast and a supporter of the game at all times...
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  • Thames, London: ((GBR) unless stated) Cambridge University Boat Club (Rob Weitemeyer (CAN), Henry Pelly, Fred Gill, Code Sternal (USA), Deaglan McEachern (USA)...
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    exceeded 40. Bill Voce took 3/28 and Peter Smith 3/70. The local fast bowler Robert McArthur (2/70) soon had Fishlock and Edrich out for ducks and the opener-wicketkeeper...
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  • Kušurin, Colin Groshong) 17:00 beat Cambridge University Boat Club (Rob Weitemeyer, Henry Pelly, Ryan Monaghan, Peter Marsland, Deaglan McEachern, Hardy...
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