Albert Laing was a rugby league player who represented New Zealand in 1932 against England becoming Kiwi #217. He played club rugby league for Devonport...
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Ronald David Laing (7 October 1927 – 23 August 1989), usually cited as R. D. Laing, was a Scottish psychiatrist who wrote extensively on mental illness—in...
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his producer (Laing) had a "sterling financial record" and that neither he nor John Laing had ever defaulted on a loan. In 2006, Laing defaulted on the...
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John Albert Laing (5 July 1884 – 29 October 1944) was an Australian rules footballer who played with University in the Victorian Football League (VFL)...
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Hospital. This time it was the turn of Devonport fullback, and ex-Kiwi Albert Laing. His condition that evening was said to be "satisfactory". The matches...
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Peter Albert Laing Wight (1924–1998) was a 20th-century British veterinarian and expert in poultry research. He was born in Leeds on 3 July 1924, the son...
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Francis (Frank) Herring also left the field injured. Dick Smith and Albert Laing both left the field injured in the second half leaving Devonport with...
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tries with Claude List crossing for one. Albert Laing converted three of the North Island's seven tries. Laing also made his debut for New Zealand after...
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American architect who worked in New York and Chicago P. A. L. Wight (Peter Albert Laing Wight, 1924–1998), British veterinarian Peter White (disambiguation)...
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Robin Laing (born 1976) is a Scottish actor, best known for his portrayal of Edward Heffron in the HBO series Band of Brothers (2001) and as DI Donald...
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tries with Claude List crossing for one. Albert Laing converted three of the North Island's seven tries. Laing also made his debut for New Zealand after...
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Bircher "Bert" Laing (1893-1963) was a New Zealand rugby league player who represented New Zealand and Australasia. His brother, Albert, was also a New...
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Max Havoc: Curse of the Dragon (category Films directed by Albert Pyun)
producer John F.S. Laing and director Albert Pyun, the Guam Economic Development and Commerce Authority gave an $800,000 loan guarantee to Laing and his company...
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such as Len Scott, Allan Seagar, Dick Smith, Bert Leatherbarrow, and Albert Laing, as well as Auckland representatives Hugh Simpson, Ted Scott, Ernest...
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and educator Albert Lai, Hong Kong climate strategist and politician Albert Laing (1908–1962), New Zealand rugby league footballer Albert Laisant (1873–1928)...
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Rovers, Auckland, and New Zealand player, Bill Davidson. In the first half Albert Payne was injured and as there was no forward reserve for Auckland Allan...
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"Kirby" Laing DL JP FREng (21 July 1916 – 12 April 2009) was a British civil engineer. Laing was born in Carlisle in 1916. He was a member of the Laing Family...
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The Oriel and Laing Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture (until 1991 the Oriel Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture) is a chair...
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Albert Ellis (September 27, 1913 – July 24, 2007) was an American psychologist and psychotherapist who founded rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT)...
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Herring 115 Thomas McClymont 123 Bill Williams 124 Craddock Dufty 113 Bert Laing 137 Nelson Bass 147 Frank Delgrosso 153 Hec Brisbane 156 Maurice Wetherill...
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so they decided to play several young players including future Kiwi Albert Laing who had not yet even played a first grade match and could only manage...
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(Christchurch). Scott was joined in the test side by his Devonport team mates Albert Laing and Dick Smith. Unfortunately all three would have a match to forget...
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2–0 lead through an Albert Laing penalty, England's Alf Ellaby then scored an uncoverted try for England to lead 3–2. Another Laing penalty edged Zealand...
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Claude List (category Mount Albert Lions players)
was chosen in the centres with Dick Smith and Len Scott on the wings, Albert Laing at fullback, and Hec Brisbane and Bert Cooke in the five eighth positions...
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Stuart Laing is a British actor. Laing started his TV career with roles in Casualty (TV series), The Bill and Minder (TV series) in 1993. In 1994, Laing played...
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the Scorpions. The side previously represented the Southern Zone in the Albert Baskerville Trophy. However, they now only compete in the under 15 and under...
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as reeve. Laing lived in Coleville, Saskatchewan. He was first elected to the provincial assembly in a 1926 by-election held after John Albert Dowd resigned...
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player isaiya katoa (born 2004) NRL dolphins player Bert Laing, New Zealand international Albert Laing, New Zealand international Brett Lane, Canterbury-Bankstown...
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Bowman, Lee Dudley, Nathan Cobb, Lem Ward, Steve Ward, Joseph Lincoln, Albert Laing, Shang Wheeler, George Warin and John Blair. There is also a small collection...
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SIS Building (redirect from 85 Albert Embankment)
£130 million in 1989, with construction planned to take three years, built by John Laing. SIS ultimately became the occupiers of the building. Farrell's design for...
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