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    Philip Spratt (26 September 1902 – 8 March 1971) was a British writer and intellectual. Initially a communist sent by the British arm of the Communist...
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  • Norman Spratt (1885–1944), British pilot awarded the Order of the British Empire in 1925 Pete Spratt (born 1971), American mixed martial artist Philip Spratt...
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    in India and were helped by various persons, including the accused Philip Spratt and Benjamin Francis Bradley, who were sent to India later by the Communist...
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  • attended by Philip Spratt, Muzaffar Ahmed and Kedar Nath Sahgol. In late November 1928 the WPP of Bengal executive committee met with Philip Spratt and Muzaffar...
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    communist party. Some of the key activists charged with this task, Philip Spratt and Ben Bradley, were later arrested and convicted as a part of the...
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    district presided over by Sarkar himself. Soumendranath Tagore and Philip Spratt spoke at the conference. In July 1927, Sarkar took up the post of Home...
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    Britain. In 1926 and 1927 members of the British Communist Party, notably Philip Spratt and Ben Bradley, came to India. mandated by Comintern to work among...
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    Iron Ship: the Story of Brunel's ss Great Britain. Conway. Hereward Philip Spratt (1951). Transatlantic Paddle Steamers. Brown, Son & Ferguson. p. 36...
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  • Party of Great Britain but was expelled within a year. According to Philip Spratt, who was one of only a handful of fellow communists attending Cambridge...
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    Manifesto. Calcutta: Renaissance Publishers, 1947. Beyond Communism. With Philip Spratt. Calcutta: Renaissance Publishers, 1947. A New Approach to the Communal...
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    frequently wrote articles for Kalki and his own journal Swarajya, of which Philip Spratt was editor.[citation needed] Richard Casey, Governor of Bengal from...
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  • Chandra Sen-Gupta, Hemanta Kumar Sarkar, Qutubuddin Ahmad, S.S. Mirajkar, Philip Spratt and many others. Congress leader and famous poet Hasrat Mohani and Communist...
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  • (hence, she died). Spratt is an obvious satire on the general detective stereotype. Whereas famous detectives such as Sam Spade, Philip Marlowe and Sherlock...
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    Angammal. Their only daughter was Kamala. Seetha, his grand-niece, married Philip Spratt in 1939. Singaravelar was successful as a lawyer; within a short period...
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  • India and they were helped by various persons, including the accused Philip Spratt and Benjamin Francis Bradley, sent to India by the Communist International...
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    his talent. Ramamurthy received further encouragement by cartoonists Philip Spratt and Pothan Joseph. Ramamurthy joined Deccan Herald in 1955 and invented...
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  • says Dale Riepe; along with Glading, Clemens Dutt, George Allison, Philip Spratt and Benjamin Francis Bradley were all supporters of the movement, and...
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    with A. C. N. Nambiar, brother-in-law of Virendranath Chattopadhyaya. Philip Spratt considered that Hutchinson might have been in touch with M. N. Roy,...
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  • returned to India in Autumn of 1927, travelling with fellow CPGB activist Philip Spratt to Bombay (now Mumbai). Soon afterwards, Bradley became an Executive...
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    Philip Livingston (July 9, 1686 – February 11, 1749) was an American merchant, slave trader and politician in colonial New York. The son of Robert Livingston...
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  • Klein and second-generation Freudianism, an approach also adopted by Philip Spratt. His book The Twice-Born (1957) on the topic was published by the Hogarth...
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    He began his writing career as a free-lance journalist for Mysindia. Philip Spratt, the renowned editor of Mysindia, took a linking for this young writer...
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    James Spratt born in Dublin (1771–1853), was an officer in the Royal Navy and became known as one of the heroes of the Battle of Trafalgar. Spratt was also...
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  • Shackleton; Lady Violet's close friend (Recurring) Jeremy Swift as Mr Septimus Spratt; Lady Violet's butler (Recurring) Sue Johnston as Miss Gladys Denker; Lady...
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  • Thompson was retained by Benjamin Francis Bradley, Lester Hutchinson and Philip Spratt. Thompson became a specialist in workers' compensation cases, for trades...
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  • Principal, Ministry of Housing and Local Government (London W.5.) Hereward Philip Spratt, Deputy Keeper, Science Museum, Ministry of Education (Kew, Surrey.)...
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    Mary Spratt Provoost Alexander (April 16, 1693 – April 18, 1760) was an influential colonial era merchant in New York City. Mary was born in New York City...
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    tumor. Hiseman was born in Woolwich, south-east London, to Lily (née Spratt) and Philip Hiseman. His mother worked at the Bank of England and his father was...
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    the upper hand against the Aigle, and so a young master's mate named Jack Spratt swam between the ships and leaped on board, fighting alone against the entire...
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  • name on the show, but the published scripts reveal his first name to be Philip. His last name remains unknown. Patrick Gordon (played by Trevor White)...
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