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    Graeme Park is an historic site and National Historic Landmark at 859 County Line Road in Horsham, Pennsylvania, United States. It is owned by the Pennsylvania...
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  • Graeme Park is a British house music DJ and is widely credited as one of the original founders of the UK's rave/club scene, notably as a leading figure...
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    Washington to give him a pass so that he could return to her at her estate, Graeme Park. Denied, Fergusson accepted the offer of General William Howe, Commander...
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  • (Subbuteo Mix) (Remixed by Graeme Park and Mike Pickering) 5:08 2. "World in Motion..." (Subbuteo Dub) (Remixed by Graeme Park and Mike Pickering) 4:13...
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    1990, p. 10. "Thomas Græme", ushistory.org, archived from the original on 12 June 2011 "Graeme Park | The "Other" Women of Graeme Park". Franklin, William...
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  • Raymond goal) at Graeme Park on Saturday, August 27, 1983. 1984 WYONG 12 (two tries) defeated THE ENTRANCE 4 (one try) at Graeme Park on Saturday, August...
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  • early UK success include Mike Pickering, Mark Moore, Colin Faver, and Graeme Park (DJ). The early producers, enabled by the increasing affordability of...
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  • Derby's Twentieth Century club, where the resident Saturday-night DJ was Graeme Park. In late 1988, Christian joined Piccadilly Radio's Key 103 FM, presenting...
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    Graeme James Souness CBE (/ˈsuːnɪs/; born 6 May 1953) is a Scottish former professional football player, manager and television pundit. A midfielder, Souness...
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    GUN, Stephanie Cheape, HYYTS, kitti, Luke La Volpe, George Bowie and Graeme Park. The Scottish Music Awards will celebrate its 25th anniversary in 2023...
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  • at the club, including Orbital, Leftfield, Billy Nasty, Goldie, Moby, Graeme Park, Mixmaster Morris, Andrew Weatherall, and A Guy Called Gerald. At the...
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    Pickering (of Quando Quango and M People) and Little Martin (later with Graeme Park) hosting the visionary "Nude" night on Fridays. This night quickly became...
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  • Nicky Holloway), Slam (DJs) and The Haçienda (run by Mike Pickering and Graeme Park). It was though a cultural happening particularly associated with the...
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  • percussion David Palmer – drums, percussion Phil Smith – saxophones Graeme Park – DJ (9) Alan Carvell – backing vocals Lorenza Johnson – backing vocals...
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    the Little Neshaminy's 9.00 river mile. Park Creek is named for Graeme Park near Horsham, Pennsylvania. Park Creek's watershed covers 11.80 square miles...
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    Graeme Marshall Sharp (born 16 October 1960) is a Scottish former professional football player and manager. Sharp played as a forward for Dumbarton, Everton...
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    withdrawn from supporting Snow Patrol and were to be replaced by Maxïmo Park. On 9 July 2022, a few hours before their performance, headliners Tears for...
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    State in Schuylkill. 1889. p. 5. "Tick Tock, the Tall Case Clock". The Graeme Park Gazette (January–March 2007): 5. 2007. "Philadelphia Contributionship"...
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  • Graeme Ian Duffin (born 28 February 1956) is a British musician. He has played guitar for the Scottish pop band Wet Wet Wet since 1983. He is a Christian...
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    Edition) (#3) (Gold cover of easter eggs, CD3 is Hacienda Classics mixed by Graeme Park) Essential Selection Ibiza 1999 (1999) (#11) (Cover of blue, red and...
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    Graeme Craig Smith (born 1 February 1981) is a South African cricket commentator and former cricketer who played for South Africa in all formats. In 2003...
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  • along with the likes of Weatherall, Judge Jules and ex-Haçienda resident Graeme Park. Another regular DJ at these events was Dominic Jacobson then studying...
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    1987, the Haçienda started playing house music with DJs Mike Pickering, Graeme Park, and "Little" Martin Prendergast hosting "Nude Night" on Fridays. The...
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    Top 3 DJs – Voted by DJ Magazine Year 1st 2nd 3rd 1991 Danny Rampling Graeme Park Mike Pickering 1992 Smokin Jo unknown unknown 1993 Aba Shanti-I Alfredo...
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    course), Squires Golf Club, and Talamore Country Club. Graeme Park is a 42-acre historic park located in Horsham Township, featuring the Keith House,...
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  • Scotland Ltd acquired various assets including Ibrox Stadium and Murray Park, as well as intellectual property, goodwill and various contracts. An application...
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  • in 2020 and left his archive to the National Jazz Archive. 26 July – Graeme Park begins presenting the breakfast show on Manchester's Mom's Spaghetti...
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    features moldings and green walls that are duplicated from the 18th mansion Graeme Park, a Pennsylvania colonial-era governor's residence. The Center for Humanities...
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  • and educated by their aunt Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson at Graeme Park. Fergusson hosted a weekly salon at Graeme Park, and it was here where Smith was introduced...
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    them from panicking if anyone encounters his race. Graeme, Clive, and Paul later camp at an RV park run by Christian fundamentalists, one-eyed Ruth Buggs...
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