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    Sue Wootton (born 1961) is a New Zealand writer, specialising in poetry and short fiction. Wootton was born in Wellington in 1961, and spent much of her...
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    Daniel John William Wootton (born 2 March 1983) is a New Zealand and British journalist and broadcaster. In 2007, he joined the News of the World. In...
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    executors are being sued; Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wootton, Bedfordshire. Wootton Village Website 2001 Census - Parish Profile for Wootton...
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  • Catherine Chidgey 2006 Dianne Ruth Pettis 2007 Laurence Fearnley 2008 Sue Wootton 2009 Michael Harlow 2010 Michele Powles 2011 Fiona Farrell 2012 Emma...
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  • after her death in 2013. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 fellow, Sue Wootton, was unable to travel to Menton to take up the fellowship in either 2020...
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    Peter Marshall – singer (The Holidaymakers) Rosemary McLeod – writer Sue Wootton – author Taika Waititi – film director and actor. Academy award winner...
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  • ch/nf), pseudonym Susan Coolidge Thomas Woolston (1668–1733, England, nf) Sue Wootton (born 1961, N Zealand, p/f) Anne Eyre Worboys (1920–2007, N Zealand,...
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  • Harlow 2016–2017 Tina Makereti 2017–2018 Jillian Sullivan 2018–2019 Sue Wootton 2019–2020 Frankie McMillan 2020–2021 Siobhan Harvey 2021–2022 Whiti Hereaka...
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    Brenda Wootton (née Ellery) (10 February 1928 – 11 March 1994) was a Cornish folk singer and poet and was seen as an ambassador for Cornish tradition...
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    initiated by American actor Johnny Depp, who sued News Group Newspapers (NGN) and then-executive editor Dan Wootton for libel after The Sun ran an article that...
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  • of University Presses. As of 2024, the editorial board consists of: Sue Wootton (publisher) Chris Brickell, Professor in gender studies Chris Prentice...
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  • Tusiata Avia, Sue Wootton, Marty Smith, S. K. Johnson, Kay McKenzie Cooke, David Howard, Jennifer Compton, Wystan Curnow, Richard von Sturmer, Sue Reidy, Charlotte...
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  • writer Alice Woodhouse (1883–1977), librarian, journalist and broadcaster Sue Wootton (born 1961), poet and fiction writer Anne Eyre Worboys (1920–2007), romance...
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    O'Flaherty, Peter; Riley, Paul; Atkinson, Max; Hill, Sue; Atkinson, Maureen; Montagu, David. "Wootton Bassett Mud Springs Expedition". British Microbial...
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  • United States), fiction wr. Chun Woon-young (천운영, b. 1971, Korea), wr. Sue Wootton (b. 1961, New Zealand), poet & fiction wr. Anne Eyre Worboys (1920–2007...
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    Community Law Centre. Parker has three children with his ex-wife, the poet Sue Wootton. Since 2011, he has had a relationship with Barbara Ward, a sculptor...
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  • Majella Cullinane; runner-up Ruth Arnison 2015: winner Dunedin poet Sue Wootton; runner-up Jessica le Bas 2011: winner Mary McCallum; runner-up Michelle...
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  • Iona Winter (living) Alison Wong (born 1960) Susan Wood (1836–1880) Sue Wootton (born 1961) Niel Wright (born 1933) Sonja Yelich (born 1965) Ashleigh...
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  • Fearnley and Alie Benge. Shortlisted: Ingrid Horrocks, Lynley Edmeades, Sue Wootton, Kate Camp, and Mark Houlahan. 2018: Alice Miller. 2nd: Susan Wardell...
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  • writer Alice Woodhouse (1883–1977), librarian, journalist and broadcaster Sue Wootton (born 1961), poet and short story writer Anne Eyre Worboys (1920–2007)...
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  • Librarian at St Aidan's Anglican Girls' School, Corinda, Queensland 2018 Sue Wootton, Children's Support Officer at Eastern Regional Libraries (ERL) Children's...
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  • investigating Dan Wootton, MPs hear". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 July 2023. Tobitt, Charlotte (24 July 2023). "Dan Wootton appeals for cash to sue Byline Times...
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  • Visiting Old Ladies) 2015: Maris O'Rourke (Motherings); Highly Commended — Sue Wootton (Typewriter Songs) 2016: Michael Giacon (Argento in no man land) 2017: ...
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  • Catherine Chidgey 2006 Dianne Ruth Pettis 2007 Laurence Fearnley 2008 Sue Wootton 2009 Michael Harlow 2010 Michele Powles 2011 Fiona Farrell 2012 Emma...
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  • Catherine Chidgey 2006 Dianne Ruth Pettis 2007 Laurence Fearnley 2008 Sue Wootton 2009 Michael Harlow 2010 Michele Powles 2011 Fiona Farrell 2012 Emma...
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    Pecos Bill (redirect from Slue-Foot Sue)
    Slue-Foot Sue, who rode a giant catfish down the Rio Grande. He was fishing with the pack when he saw her. Shake, Widow-Maker, and Slue-Foot Sue are as idealized...
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  • Catherine Chidgey 2006 Dianne Ruth Pettis 2007 Laurence Fearnley 2008 Sue Wootton 2009 Michael Harlow 2010 Michele Powles 2011 Fiona Farrell 2012 Emma...
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  • Vincent O'Sullivan Vivienne Plumb Richard Reeve Elizabeth Smither Kendrick Smithyman C. K. Stead Brian Turner Sue Wootton Sonja Yelich Ashleigh Young...
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    Sue Saad and the Next was an American new wave band from Los Angeles, California. Their self-titled first album reached No. 131 in the US Billboard 200...
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  • as Floella Umbagabe (season 2) Loui Batley as Natalie (season 2) Marc Wootton as Gary Furze (season 1) and Dennis (season 2) Georgie Glen as Sister May...
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