Glendinning is a surname, of Scottish origin. Brian Glendinning (born 1934), English footballer Chellis Glendinning (born 1947), psychotherapist Ernest...
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Will Glendinning is a former Northern Irish politician. He was born in Portadown, the brother of Robin, and a great-grandchild of Robert Glendinning. Glendinning...
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Ltd.; Barron & Co., Ltd., Belfast. Glendinning's great-grandchildren include Robin and Will Glendinning. "GLENDINNING, Rt. Hon. Robert Graham". Who Was...
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"Ross Glendinning: Good as gold". The Footy Almanac. Retrieved 13 April 2020. Ross Glendinning at AustralianFootball.com Ross Glendinning's playing...
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Simon Glendinning (born 1964) is an English philosopher. Glendinning is Professor of European Philosophy and Head of department in the European Institute...
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The New York Times. "Obituaries: Professor Nigel Glendinning". The Telegraph. 3 March 2013. Glendinning, Nigel (2004). "Las Pinturas Negras de Goya y la...
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On 17 June, Glendinning was released by Durango. Glendinning played for Team Australia in the 2023 World Baseball Classic. Glendinning's brother, Cameron...
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father to come home", Glendinning said in a 1999 interview. Her sister is Caroline Seebohm, an American biographer. Glendinning grew up near York and...
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Mark Glendinning (born 2 April 1970) is a Northern Irish retired footballer. Glendinning started his career at Bangor and later moved on to Glenavon and...
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reclaim the term Luddite, Chellis Glendinning published her "Notes towards a Neo-Luddite manifesto". In this paper, Glendinning describes neo-Luddites as "20th...
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because they felt that the name "Ross Glendinning" alone did not reflect the club. It was later renamed the "Glendinning–Allan Medal" after the inaugural captains...
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Glendinning and the writer and broadcaster Victoria Glendinning. His brother is the philosopher Simon Glendinning.[citation needed] Paul Glendinning publications...
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Glendinning (February 19, 1884 – May 17, 1936) was a British born American actor. Glendinning was the son of British-American actors John Glendinning...
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Sharon Gail Glendinning is an American experimental physicist. Glendinning completed her bachelor degree in experimental physics at Middlebury College...
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Oliver Nigel Valentine Glendinning (16 October 1929 – 23 February 2013), known as Nigel Glendinning, was a scholar and authority on Goya and 18th Century...
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September 2008; http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=sclead&idno=umich-scl-glendinning Official website Blog Chellis Glendinning at IMDb...
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Glendinning served on the township council for Brock and was reeve from 1885 to 1890. He lived near Vroomanton. He died in 1929. "James Glendinning"...
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2023. Glendinning, Amy (19 January 2016). "Canal deaths in Manchester mapped". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 4 September 2023. Glendinning, Amy (27...
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founded in Westport, Connecticut, by Ralph Glendinning and Ted Stanley in 1969, as a subsidiary of Glendinning Companies. Their first product was a series...
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July 2001. "Craig R Glendinning". New Zealand Rugby History. Retrieved 13 March 2017. "Statsguru player analysis: Craig Glendinning". ESPNScrum. Retrieved...
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W. G. Riddell (redirect from William Glendinning Riddell)
William Glendinning Riddell (20 October 1865 – 1 October 1957) was a magistrate in New Zealand. Riddell was born in Ivybank, Otago Peninsula, New Zealand...
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Robert James Glendinning (born 1 September 1938), known as Robin Glendinning, is a Northern Irish playwright and former politician. Born in Belfast, the...
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The Abbot (redirect from Edward Glendinning)
relationships as in the Edinburgh Edition) Sir Halbert Glendinning, of Avenel Lady Glendinning, his wife Lilias Bradbourne, her handmaid Adam Woodcock...
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Posadas, the author of The Rebecca Syndrome: A Guide to Conjure Ghosts. Glendinning, Lee (9 September 2006). "Rebecca syndrome". The Independent. Retrieved...
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angle' deep within Optus Stadium’s south-east pocket. He was awarded the Glendinning-Allan Medal for best on ground. The 2022 AFL season saw Serong play 22...
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Brian Glendinning (born 26 December 1934) is an English former footballer who played in the Football League for Darlington. A centre forward, he went...
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Twelfth Night (redirect from 12th Night or What You Will)
and are brother and sister. In her introduction to the novel, Victoria Glendinning writes: "Sebastian is the boy-heir that Vita would like to have been...
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charge of Guardian News and Media as a whole, Viner's former deputy, Lee Glendinning, was appointed to succeed her as head of the American operation at the...
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Hone Glendinning (16 August 1912 – 26 August 1997) was a British cinematographer. He worked on over seventy films, including a number of documentaries...
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Scowby v Glendinning, [1986] 2 S.C.R. 226 is a leading federalism decision of the Supreme Court of Canada. The Saskatchewan provincial Human Rights Act...
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