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    Hugh William Porter MBE (born Wolverhampton, England, 27 January 1940) is one of Britain's greatest former professional cyclists, winning four world titles...
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  • Hugh Porter may refer to: Hugh Porter (born 1940), English cyclist and BBC commentator Hugh Porter (cricketer) (1911–1982), English cricketer Hugh Porter...
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  • Hugh Porter (1780–1812) was an Ulster Scots dialects poet and weaver. He was known as the Bard of Moneyslane, a village in County Down. Porter started...
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  • Hugh Lachlan Porter (25 January 1911 – 8 January 1982) was an English cricketer. Porter was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm slow. He was born...
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  • Hugh Porter (September 23, 1843 – August 1, 1936) was an American farmer and Republican politician from the U.S. state of Wisconsin. He was a member of...
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  • president of the Pullman Palace Car Company Hugh Porter (born 1940), British cyclist and sports commentator Hugh Porter (Wisconsin politician) (1843–1936), American...
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    Wheelers is the city's oldest cycling club, formed in 1891. It was home to Hugh Porter who won four world championship pursuit titles; and Percy Stallard who...
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    Orr (1770–1816), Thomas Beggs (1749–1847), David Herbison (1800–1880), Hugh Porter (1780–1839) and Andrew McKenzie (1780–1839). Scots was also used in the...
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  • David Hugh Porter (29 October 1935 – 25 March 2016) was an American academic and the fifth president of Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York...
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  • Robert Hugh Porter (born 1955) is an American economist and William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of economics at Northwestern University. His research focuses...
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  • Grosskost (FRA)  Hugh Porter (GBR) 1972 Marseille details  Hugh Porter (GBR)  Ferdinand Bracke (BEL)  Dirk Baert (BEL) 1973 San Sebastián details  Hugh Porter (GBR)...
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  • coach, manager and pundit Eluned Parrott, Liberal Democrat politician Hugh Porter, former cyclist Arthur Rowley, former football and cricket player Liam...
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    Sercu and many others. British riders such as World pursuit champion Hugh Porter and British Champion Tony Gowland also competed.[citation needed] The...
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  • Rivière (France) (three time world professional champion, 1957-1959) Hugh Porter (UK) (four time world 5 km professional champion) Graeme Obree (twice...
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  • cycling commentator and former leading British professional track cyclist Hugh Porter; they met travelling to Tokyo for the 1964 Summer Olympics and married...
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    William Fotheringham, Robert Garbutt, Peter King, Victoria Pendleton and Hugh Porter. The inaugural induction ceremony was held on 20 February 2010 at Manchester...
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    Help: A Day in the Life (2005) (compilation album) Mononymous persons Hugh Porter (13 October 2005). ""All Systems are Go!"". Time Magazine. Archived from...
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    a candidate for reelection in 1886, and was succeeded by Republican Hugh Porter. His wife Elizabeth, like himself a native of Ireland, died in 1887....
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  • Men Roger Gibbon Fred Booker Daryl Perkins Individual Pursuit, Men Hugh Porter 00:04:57 John Bylsma 00:04:59 Richard Hine 00:05:04 10 Miles Scratch...
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    O. Henry (redirect from Sidney Porter)
    William Sydney Porter (September 11, 1862 – June 5, 1910), better known by his pen name O. Henry, was an American writer known primarily for his short...
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    village after retiring from playing. Married former Olympic competitors Hugh Porter (1940–), professional track cyclist and commentator, and his wife Anita...
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  • World Championships and Olympic Games cycling (from 2016) following Hugh Porter's move to ITV. Brotherton is also the lead Channel 4 commentator for the...
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  • born in West Bromwich Clive Platt (born 1977) – footballer, striker Hugh Porter (born 1940) – Olympic cyclist, broadcaster and media personality Lisa...
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  • ensemble cast includes Kunal Nayyar, Eva Longoria, Hugh Bonneville, as well as Boy George, Billy Porter, Leo Suter, Charithra Chandran, Pixie Lott, Danny...
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  • was co-directed by Alvin Ailey and William Hairston and conducted by Hugh Porter, with Marion Joseph Franklin, Jr as associate musical director and musical...
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  • the Tour of Britain Milk Race again in 1966 in the Midlands team of Hugh Porter and Les West and also represented Wales at the 1966 Commonwealth Games...
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  • serving on the Court of Appeal. Born in Headingley, Leeds, Porter was the son of Hugh Porter (born 1877), a warehouse manager, and his wife, Mary Ellen...
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    Barton Christopher Church Individual pursuit Hugh Porter Team pursuit Trevor Bull Harry Jackson Hugh Porter Brian Sandy 13 fencers, 9 men and 4 women, represented...
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  • recording (4, 10) Tom Larkin – producer (1-2, 4, 9-10, 13), recording (1) Hugh Porter – recording (3, 5-8, 11-12) Scott Seabright – recording (2, 4, 9-10,...
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  • John Barrowman and later Hugh Jackman), Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens and Ben Elton's Tonight's the Night. Since 1996, Porter has been working with AJ...
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