Edward Caws (21 August 1846 in Seaview, Isle of Wight – 8 April 1905 in Sunderland) was an English architect. Caws was born the son of Silas Harvey Caws and...
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Caws is a surname, and may refer to: Frank Caws (1846–1905), British architect Joan Caws (died 2017), British checkers player Mary Ann Caws (born 1933)...
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Richard Hugh McCaw ONZ (born 31 December 1980) is a retired New Zealand professional rugby union player. He captained the New Zealand national team, the...
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Patrick Andrew McCaw (born October 25, 1995) is an American professional basketball player for the Delaware Blue Coats of the NBA G League. He played...
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constructed from 1872 to 1877 by Henry Hopper to a design by architect Frank Caws for William Grimshaw, a local tea merchant and grocer, in a blend of the...
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Charlie Buchan, footballer Lewis Carroll, author of Alice in Wonderland Frank Caws, architect Brian Clough, footballer, manager and European Cup winner Steve...
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on Fawcett Street, in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. Designed by Frank Caws in the Neo-Moorish style, they were constructed in brick from 1889–1891...
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Mowbray Park. The design the committee most liked was that drawn up by Frank Caws, but his design was disqualified for exceeding the budgeted cost. A new...
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was given by Parliament in 1878. The suspension pier was designed by Frank Caws, a Seaview-born engineer/architect then working in Sunderland. The pier...
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at Seaview, near Ryde on the Isle of Wight. The pier was designed by Frank Caws. Construction was from September 1879. The pier was opened in 1881 with...
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judged by Alfred Waterhouse and was won by Brightwen Binyon. He beat Frank Caws (another renowned local architect). The competition was dogged by accusations...
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Sir James Lewis Caw LLD HRSA (25 September 1864 – 5 December 1950) was a Scottish art historian, critic and gallery director. He argued for the existence...
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Ian McCaw is a Canadian-American college athletics administrator. He has served as the athletic director at Liberty University since 2016, when he resigned...
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Canadian Auto Workers (section CAW leaders)
General Workers Union of Canada, commonly known as the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW), was one of Canada's largest labour unions. In 2013, it merged with the...
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Juliana Hatfield (section Frank Smith)
and recorded as a solo artist and as one half of Minor Alps with Matthew Caws of Nada Surf. In 2014, she reformed The Juliana Hatfield Three, announcing...
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Frank Laing (born Francis James Laing; 1862–1907) was a Scottish painter and etcher. He is best known for his watercolours and etchings of European landscapes...
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named the New Zealand Rugby player of the year, finishing ahead of Richie McCaw and Ma'a Nonu in the voting. He is a key member of 2011 and 2015 Rugby World...
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New Zealand won against France 8–7, with Franks collecting his winners' medal as All Black captain Richie McCaw lifted the trophy, with New Zealand winning...
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Amber Valletta (redirect from Auden McCaw)
2000, Valletta had a son with Olympic volleyball player Chip McCaw. She married McCaw, in September 2003, and they divorced in early 2015.[citation needed]...
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Scissors (film) (category Films directed by Frank De Felitta)
only other living thing in the apartment with her is a caged raven, who caws repeatedly that Angela killed him. As Angela explores the apartment, she...
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Frank Benjamin "Pep" Saul Jr. (February 16, 1924 – November 7, 2019) was an American professional basketball player. He played in the National Basketball...
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is the SCMITR, developed as part of the Close Assault Weapon System, or CAWS, project. Selective-fire shotguns were used to fire flechettes designed to...
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million ($776 million inflation adjusted). Craig McCaw's divorce in 1997 after 21 years from Wendy McCaw; estimated to exceed $460 million ($873 million...
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Western Federation of Miners (redirect from CAW Local 598)
set off three thousand pounds of dynamite in the mill. At Idaho Governor Frank Steunenberg's request, President William McKinley sent the military to indiscriminately...
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Frank Mitchell MacPherson (March 29, 1884 – November 11, 1981) was a Canadian politician and funeral director. MacPherson was born to Peter MacPherson...
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350 km/h, faster than contemporary Formula One cars. However, former driver Frank Gardner has criticised Bailey's pursuit of aerodynamic efficiency at the...
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Writings by Frank O'Hara (Grey Fox Press, 1977) "Dice Thrown Never Will Annul Chance", Selected Poetry and Prose, edited by Mary Ann Caws (New Directions...
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marriage to Cob (Daniel Ings) together and protect her deaf son Frank (Matthew Jordan-Caws). Meanwhile, Naomi (Leila Farzad), Suzie's manager and friend...
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Fiona Coghlan (IRE), Thierry Dusautoir (FRA), George Gregan (AUS), Richie McCaw (NZL), Brian O'Driscoll (IRE), Melodie Robinson (NZL), John Smit (RSA), and...
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