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    as a world-class breeder of birds. Capes stood 197 cm (6 ft 5+1⁄2 in) and weighed 170 kg (375 lb) in his prime. Capes was born on 23 August 1949 in Holbeach...
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  • CAPES or Capes may refer to: Adrian Capes (1873–1955), English footballer Arthur Capes (1875–1945), English footballer Bernard Capes (1854–1918), English...
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    first known usage of capes is unknown, but some early references we know of are from Ancient Roman military uniforms. Later on, capes were common in medieval...
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    capes are three major capes of the continents in the Southern Ocean: Africa's Cape of Good Hope, Australia's Cape Leeuwin, and South America's Cape Horn...
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  • Charles John Capes (5 January 1898 – 16 February 1933), known as Jack Capes, was an English amateur hockey player and cricketer. He played for the England...
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  • Lewis Leonard Capes (born 26 May 1971) is a British former shot put athlete and professional American football player. Capes stood 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) and...
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  • The Capes may refer to: Virginia Capes, at the entrance to Chesapeake Bay The Capes (band), early 21st century London band The Capes region, a surfing...
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    Joseph Capes (30 August 1854 – 2 November 1918) was an English author. Capes was born in London, one of eleven children: his elder sister, Harriet Capes, was...
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    06806°W / 37.02889; -76.06806 The Virginia Capes are the two capes, Cape Charles to the north and Cape Henry to the south, that define the entrance...
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    create capes by wearing away softer rock and leaving behind harder rock formations. Movements of the Earth's crust can uplift land, forming capes. For example...
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  • All Heroes Wear Capes received positive reviews from music critics. Alphonse Pierre of Pitchfork described Not All Heroes Wear Capes as "a high-profile...
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    and appointments as deputy governor in Anguilla and Bermuda. Capes is married to Tamara Capes and has two daughters. The Diplomatic Service List. H.M. Stationery...
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  • maintained by the Coordenadoria de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES), a government agency linked to the Brazilian Ministry of Education. Qualis...
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    Western Cape. The city is part of the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality. The city is known for its harbour, its natural setting in the Cape Floristic...
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    Preston Capes CP: Parish headcounts. Retrieved 18 November 2009 "Key to English Place-names". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Preston Capes. Village...
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    Cape Verde (/ˈvɜːrd(i)/ , VURD(-ee)) or Cabo Verde (/ˌkɑːboʊ ˈvɜːrdeɪ/ KAH-boh VUR-day, /ˌkæboʊ -/ KAB-oh -⁠, local Portuguese: [ˈkabu ˈveɾdɨ]), officially...
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  • William Wolfe Capes (1834–1914) was a notable Hereford scholar. Capes attended St Paul's School, London, and the Queen's College, Oxford, where he matriculated...
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    England in 1607, together Cape Henry and Cape Charles form the Virginia Capes. Cape Henry was named on April 26, 1607 in honor of Henry Frederick, Prince...
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    the Chesapeake, also known as the Battle of the Virginia Capes or simply the Battle of the Capes, was a crucial naval battle in the American Revolutionary...
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    Delaware Bay (redirect from Delaware Capes)
    around the two capes into the ocean is circumvented by the Cape May Canal and the Lewes and Rehoboth Canal at the north and south capes respectively. The...
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  • (disambiguation) CAPES (disambiguation) Cope (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cape. If an internal link...
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    called the cape Cabo das Tormentas ('Cape of Storms'; Dutch: Stormkaap), which was the original name of the cape. As one of the great capes of the South...
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  • Michelle Edith-Hager (née Capes, born 3 October 1966) is an Australian field hockey player who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics and in the 1992 Summer...
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  • Man was the seventh edition of World's Strongest Man and was won by Geoff Capes from the United Kingdom. It was his first title. Jón Páll Sigmarsson from...
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  • January 2023. Teams Peter Capes played for – CricketArchive. Retrieved 27 October 2011. Lions not such a sticky wicket for Capes – au.news.yahoo.com. Published...
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    the 1930s–1950s, though traditional unornamented Capes remain common in New England. Colonial-era Capes were most prevalent in the Northeastern United States...
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    the caves, vineyards and other features and attractions of the South West Capes – Margaret River region. The original Aboriginal inhabitants of the area...
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    has over 62 million people. Pretoria is the administrative capital, while Cape Town, as the seat of Parliament, is the legislative capital. Bloemfontein...
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  • Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES), or Brazilian Federal Agency for Support and Evaluation of Graduate Education, also known as CAPES Foundation, is a Brazilian...
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    400 mi) from the Antarctic coastline. The coastline varies from sandy between capes, to rocky to steep and mountainous in places. The only natural harbour is...
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