• series Pop Idol. Whatmore later went on to launch her own solo career. Whatmore was born in Salford and raised in Walkden. Sarah Whatmore rose to fame in...
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  • Dame Sarah Jane Whatmore DBE FBA FAcSS (born 25 September 1959) is a British geographer. She is a professor of environment and public policy at Oxford...
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  • "Automatic" is the second song released by Pop Idol contestant Sarah Whatmore. The song was originally due to be included on her debut album, however the...
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  • Neil Whatmore (born 1955), English former footballer who played as a striker Rachel Whatmore, fictional solicitor in the UK soap opera Emmerdale Sarah Whatmore...
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    ISBN 978-0-06-500731-2. Derek Gregory; Ron Johnston; Geraldine Pratt; Michael Watts; Sarah Whatmore (2011). The Dictionary of Human Geography (5., Auflage ed.). New York...
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  • "Automatic" (Red Velvet song), 2015 song by Red Velvet "Automatic" (Sarah Whatmore song), 2003 "Automatic" (Teairra Mari song), 2009 "Automatic" (Tokio...
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  • to Think is the Debut studio album by British pop singer-songwriter Sarah Whatmore. It was released in the United Kingdom on 23 March 2009. It features...
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  • Lesley Regan; Rose Tremain; Julia Unwin; Emma Walmsley; Sarah Whatmore; Sharon White; Sarah Worthington 2021: Helen Atkinson; Karin Barber; Phyllida...
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  • represented the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002. Semi-finalist Sarah Whatmore had two chart hits, despite failing to be voted into the top 10. Series...
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    Recordings include Gareth Gates, Sam & Mark, Michelle McManus, and Sarah Whatmore, had moderate success. 19 Recordings has since retained the exclusive...
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  • needed] It parallels the conception of "hybrid geographies" developed by Sarah Whatmore. Critics have suggested that Thrift's use of the term "non-representational...
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  • Amy MacDonald - Run (2008) One Night Only - It's About Time (2008) Sarah Whatmore - Undefined (2008) Take That - Said It All (2009) Chase & Status - Time...
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  • "When I Lost You" is the debut single of English singer-songwriter Sarah Whatmore, written and produced by Richard Stannard. The song was originally due...
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  • Nicole Richie, American actress, fashion designer, and author 1981 – Sarah Whatmore, English singer-songwriter 1982 – Eduardo Azevedo, Brazilian race car...
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  • finishing third in the group. Although she failed to make the top 10, Sarah Whatmore was still signed by Simon Cowell. She released two singles which charted...
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    Dictionary of Human Geography. Ron Johnston, Geraldine Pratt, Michael Watts, Sarah Whatmore. John Wiley & Sons. p. 72. ISBN 978-1-4443-5995-4. Retrieved 10 August...
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    writing and had songs recorded and released by British artists including Sarah Whatmore, Will Young, Gareth Gates, Rachel Stevens and Liberty X. Several of...
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    002. Derek Gregory; Ron Johnston; Geraldine Pratt; Michael J. Watts; Sarah Whatmore, eds. (2009). "Asian Miracle/tigers". The Dictionary of Human Geography...
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    Derek Gregory, Ron Johnston, Geraldine Pratt, Michael J. Watts and Sarah Whatmore". New Zealand Geographer. 66 (3): 234–236. Bibcode:2010NZGeo..66..234N...
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  • ISBN 978-0-7735-7194-5. Derek Gregory; Ron Johnston; Geraldine Pratt; Michael Watts; Sarah Whatmore (2009). The Dictionary of Human Geography. John Wiley & Sons. p. 672...
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  • January 2003. The track was co-written by fellow Pop Idol contestant Sarah Whatmore and peaked at number 12 in the UK Singles Chart. Birkett later departed...
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  • Lisa Stansfield 105 6 10 February 2003 (2003-02-10) Fearne Cotton and Sarah Whatmore Dennis Locorriere (Dr. Hook) and Christian Livingstone (The Datsuns)...
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  • environment Derek Gregory; Ron Johnston; Geraldine Pratt; Michael Watts; Sarah Whatmore (2011). The Dictionary of Human Geography (5., Auflage ed.). New York...
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  • Sam & Mark Sam Smith Samantha Mumba Santana Sara Bareilles Sarah McLachlan Sarah Whatmore Sasha Dobson Scars on Broadway Scooch Scooter Sean Kingston...
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    Street Catherine Tyldesley, actress, Eva Price in Coronation Street Sarah Whatmore, singer Andrew Rushton, table tennis player David Bamber, actor Jason...
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    Other contestants from the first series to have chart success were Sarah Whatmore (who failed to make the selection for the live shows), Rosie Ribbons...
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  • That Progressed Whenever the Truth Lies Eliot Kennedy, Savan Kotecha Sarah Whatmore Whenever You're in Trouble Donny Osmond, Eliot Kennedy Donny Osmond...
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  • September – David Mitchell, Scottish field hockey defender 21 September – Sarah Whatmore, English singer-songwriter 23 September – Helen Richardson, field hockey...
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  • by Hank Williams, Jr., 1974 and 1992, respectively Living Proof, by Sarah Whatmore, unreleased "Living Proof" (Camila Cabello song), 2019 "Living Proof"...
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  • (13 September) Appleton (13 September) Kelly Osbourne (20 September) Sarah Whatmore (20 September) Busted (27 September) Aqualung (27 September) Beenie...
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