Faye Deborah White, MBE (born 2 February 1978) is an English former footballer who captained Arsenal Women in the FA Women's Super League and is the longest-serving...
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singer, and photographer Faye White (born 1978), English former footballer Faye Winter (born 1995), English television personality Faye Wong (born 1969), Chinese...
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Faye Elaine Marsay (born 30 December 1986) is a British actress. Her notable roles include Anne Neville in The White Queen (2013), the recurring character...
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Tamara Faye Messner (née LaValley, formerly Bakker /ˈbeɪkər/; March 7, 1942 – July 20, 2007) was an American evangelist. She co-founded the televangelist...
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saved Camille Abily's initial penalty but misses by Claire Rafferty and Faye White sent England out of the competition. Powell left the role in August 2013...
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appearance as a named captain, starting the match as captain (as reserve for Faye White), on 7 March 2009 (age 26). Alfred Bower was the last amateur player to...
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Jessica Gunning (redirect from Jessica Faye Gunning)
Jessica Faye Gunning (born 21 May 1986) is an English actress. She has appeared in the TV series White Heat (2012), What Remains (2013), Back (2017–2021)...
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Estelle White (1925–2011) British hymn composer Ethel Lina White (1876–1944), British crime writer Evan White (born 1996), American baseball player Faye White...
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Faye Wong (Chinese: 王菲; pinyin: Wáng Fēi; born on 8 August 1969) is a Chinese singer-songwriter and actress. Early in her career she briefly used the stage...
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and secured a featured role in the 1931 edition of George White's Scandals. By this time, Faye had adopted her stage name and first reached a radio audience...
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Fay White may refer to: Faye White (born 1978), English footballer Fay White (singer), Australian singer and songwriter This disambiguation page lists...
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necessary to unite the white non-Muslim peoples of Europe and the former Soviet Union into an entity named "Eurosiberia". Faye considered regional and...
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Champ (1983-08-10) 10 August 1983 (age 41) 2001 Millwall Lionesses 6 Faye White (captain) (1978-02-02) 2 February 1978 (age 46) 1996 Horsham Ladies 12...
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Faye Louise Tozer Smith (born 14 November 1975) is an English singer and actress, best known as a member of the pop group Steps. Steps are a pop group...
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England improved and Williams, captain in the absence of the injured Faye White, scored in a 3–2 quarter final win over hosts Finland. She also featured...
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Herbie Faye (February 2, 1899 – June 28, 1980) was an American actor and vaudeville comedian who appeared in both of Phil Silvers' CBS television series...
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Martin Keown, Stephen Warnock, Rio Ferdinand, Matthew Upson, Alex Scott, Faye White, Sue Smith, Lucy Ward, Chris Waddle, Cese Fabregas, Ian Wright and Tony...
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these was 1934's George White's Scandals, with music and additional dialogue by Jack Yellen, which marked the film debut of Alice Faye. Flapper-era cartoonist...
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Faye Mata (born September 2) is an American voice actress best known for her roles as Aqua in KonoSuba, Astolfo/Rider of Black in Fate/Apocrypha, Lulu...
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the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2007 and 2011. In 2012, Stoney succeeded Faye White as the England captain and also became captain of the newly formed Great...
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The Eyes of Tammy Faye is a 2021 American biographical drama film directed by Michael Showalter from a screenplay by Abe Sylvia, based on the 2000 documentary...
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Bridges L.F.C.. During this time Faye White joined the club at 13 and was fast-tracked into the first team at 14. White was called into the senior England...
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White supremacy is the belief that white people are superior to those of other races and thus should dominate them. The belief favors the maintenance and...
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The Football Association Alex Horne, and England Women's international Faye White. The logo for the final is in the style of a heraldic crest and features...
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for many seasons, boasting academy graduates like Marieanne Spacey and Faye White, as well as spending the club's income on stars like Emma Byrne, enabling...
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2011-Jan MBE For services to Football. Ellen White 2023-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. Faye White 2007-Jan MBE For services to Sport. Ray Wilkins...
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ladies' team. Also in attendance were final ambassadors Graeme Le Saux and Faye White, who had escorted the trophies from Stamford Bridge to Banqueting House...
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Neville (Faye Marsay), who manipulate events behind the scenes of history to gain power. Elizabeth Woodville is the protagonist in the novel The White Queen...
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Jennette McCurdy (redirect from Jennette Michelle Faye McCurdy)
Jennette Michelle Faye McCurdy (born June 26, 1992) is an American writer, filmmaker, former actress, and singer. McCurdy's breakthrough role as Sam Puckett...
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players?". Channel 4. 21 November 2014. "Sylvia Gore". Hall of Fame. "Faye White". Hall of Fame. "Rachel Brown". Hall of Fame. "Rachel Unitt". Hall of...
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