• Timothy Napier Moxon (2 June 1924 – 5 December 2006) was an English-born actor, pilot and restaurateur who is probably best known for playing John Strangways...
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  • Davison (1906–1996) Michael Moxon, honorary chaplain to Elizabeth II Timothy Moxon (1924-2006), English actor and pilot W. Moxon Cook (1857–1917), Australian...
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  • Timothy Moxon as John Strangways, the head of the Kingston station for the MI6, murdered by Dr. No's henchmen impersonating three blind men. Moxon's dialogue...
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  • Strangways does not wear an eyepatch in the film. He is portrayed by Timothy Moxon and voiced by Robert Rietty (who later voiced villains Emilio Largo...
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    Airport, Montego Bay, Jamaica. TimAir Limited was established in 1991 by Timothy Moxon as one of Jamaica's first "air taxi" services, providing air services...
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  • Oliver Charles Napier Moxon (June 1922 –1989), was a British author and Liberal Party politician. He was brother of actor Timothy Moxon. He was educated at...
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  • Latif Alvin Leung Magnus Lindgren Simon Loftus Tommy Miah David Moore Timothy Moxon Alan Murchison Jean-Christophe Novelli Hüseyin Özer Claude Philippe...
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  • administrator (died 2020) 2 June Peter Halliday, actor (died 2012) Timothy Moxon, actor (died 2006) 3 June – Ken Armstrong, English association football...
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  • Blade Runner). Gernot Jurtin, 51, Austrian football player, cancer. Timothy Moxon, 82, British actor and entrepreneur. Van Smith, 61, American costume...
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  • Scientology International for several years. Bowles and Kendrick Moxon, in the firm Bowles & Moxon, served as the church's lead counsel in the legal effort that...
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  • (born 1934) 3 December – Craig Hinton, writer (born 1964) 5 December – Timothy Moxon, actor (born 1924) 6 December Darren Brown, guitarist and lead singer...
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  • Bowles & Moxon was formed in 1987 with two lawyers, [Kendrick] Moxon and name partner Timothy Bowles, and opened an office later that year in the church's...
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    were well-known and increasingly admired. In the summer of 1838 Edward Moxon, the publisher of Tennyson and the son-in-law of Charles Lamb, proposed...
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  • candidate since 1950 when their candidate polled just 9.7%. Moxon was the brother of actor Timothy Moxon with whom, after the war, he founded the New Torch Theatre...
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    removing sheets of paper from the tympan. In 1683, English printer Joseph Moxon wrote that "devil" was a humorous term for boys who were covered in ink:...
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  • appointed as Emeritus Professor by the university. In 1951, he was awarded the Moxon Medal of the Royal College of Physicians of London in recognition of his...
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    Henry Hetherington brought similar blasphemous libel charges against Edward Moxon, the publisher, over the restored passages. The resulting trial, in which...
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  • mugging, but an assassination. In this story, Batman learns that mob boss Lew Moxon hired Chill to kill the Waynes as revenge for Thomas testifying against...
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    Translations and Fragments. In two volumes. Edited by Mary Shelley. London: Edward Moxon, (1840) [1839]. English Essays: From Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay. With...
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    Alfred, Lord Tennyson (published by Edward Moxon in 1857 and known colloquially as the 'Moxon Tennyson'). Moxon envisioned Royal Academicians as the illustrators...
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  • ISBN 978-0-82641-169-3. Joseph Timothy Haydn (1870). Haydn's Universal Index of Biography from the Creation to the Present Time. Moxon. p. 473. Oskar Garstein...
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  • B. Grosart (ed.). The Prose Works of William Wordsworth. London: Edward Moxon, Son and Co. p. 21. Swartz, Richard G. (1992). "Wordsworth, Copyright, and...
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  • the background; proof of the block to illustrate Tennyson, Poems (Edward Moxon, 1857) Wood engraving by the Dalziels after William Holman Hunt, 1857 Recollections...
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    International v. Fishman and Geertz. Along with Kendrick Moxon and Laurie Bartilson, Timothy Bowles was one of the lead attorneys for the Church of Scientology...
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    attorney, Steven Hayes, whose partner Timothy Bowles had at one time been partners with Moxon. According to Moxon, Scott had not collected any part of...
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  • Michael Raymond Mainelli – 31 January 2024 The Most Reverend Sir David John Moxon, KNZM – 31 January 2024 James George Naphambo – 31 January 2024 Dr Norman...
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    Bowles & Moxon was formed in 1987 with two lawyers, [Kendrick] Moxon and name partner Timothy Bowles, and opened an office later that year in the church's...
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    the Englishman’s Magazine. He introduced Tennyson to the publisher Edward Moxon. In February 1832, Hallam visited Emilia: 'I love her madly,' he wrote....
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  • Thérèse Hirst (English Democrats) Labour Judith Cummins Bradford West Nigel Moxon Naz Shah Imad Ahmed Jamie Hinton-Wardle Khalid Mahmood Umar Ghafoor (Independent)...
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    causing increased blood flow and hence stimulating nerve centers. Walter Moxon (1836–1886), a prominent Victorian physician, hypothesized in 1881 that...
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