• Philip Jeays (born Philip Harris on 24 June 1962) is an English singer-songwriter. He writes and performs songs in a style close to the tradition of French...
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    Long, Chris Addison, Ricky Gervais, Richard Dawkins, Simon Singh and Philip Jeays. In 2009, Ince organised two events with Josie Long, called Darwin's...
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    established and unknown artists and groups who have included Show of Hands, Philip Jeays, Jan Allain, Jakko Jakszyk, Stoney, Roddy Frame, Martyn Joseph, The Bewley...
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  • Phil Jeays, Jim Al Khalili, Gavin Osborn, Francisco Diego, Andy White, MJ Hibbett, Milton Jones 20th: Howard Read, Nick Doody, Helen Arney, Phil Jeays, Shappi...
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    of Carter USM, Mikey Georgeson of David Devant and his Spirit Wife, Philip Jeays and Lily Rae, plus members of Luxembourg, The Boyfriends and Keith Top...
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  • Miranda Sykes Band CD IRR059 Metro Robb Johnson CD 2006 IRR060 Mr Jeays Phil Jeays CD IRR061 And For My Next Trick George Papavgeris CD IRR062 Elvis Lives...
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    Stephen Sondheim, Jacques Brel, Portishead, Tom Lehrer, David Bowie, Philip Jeays and Nick Cave. They write songs, usually with a macabre or satirical...
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    ignored (help) Jeays, I. H., ed. (1893). Lyttelton Charters. p. 2, no. 6. Jeays, I. H., ed. (1893). Lyttelton Charters. pp. 7–8, no. 20. Jeays, I. H., ed...
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    Speakers' Corner in King George Square in Brisbane. Lilley married Sarah Jane Jeays in 1858 and was survived by a large family including: Edwyn Mitford (1859–1911)...
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    the Ithaca Town Council in 1925 after "Bardon", the villa built by Joshua Jeays in 1863 and named for Bardon Hill in his native Leicestershire, England...
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    September 2007), prior to execution by electrocution "Long live Bhutto." ("Jeay Bhutto.") — Benazir Bhutto, Prime Minister of Pakistan (27 December 2007)...
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    Richard II, 1385–1389, p. 21. Jeays, I. H. (ed.) Descriptive Catalogue of Derbyshire Charters, p. 116, no. 942. Jeays, I. H. (ed.) Descriptive Catalogue...
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    medieval background of 'Little Red Riding Hood'", Speculum 67 (1992): 549–575. Jeay, Madeleine; Garay, Kathleen (2006). The Distaff Gospels: A First Modern English...
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    Altbach, Philip G. (1970): 'The International Student Movement'; Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 161-162 Altbach, Philip G. (1970):...
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    153.1144 (St Anne's Anglican Church)) Scarborough Presbyterian Church, 5 Jeays Street (27°11′52″S 153°06′39″E / 27.1979°S 153.1107°E / -27.1979; 153...
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    highest expression of democracy and its logical fulfillment". According to Philip E. Jones, the People's Party had three main ideological camps: Marxists...
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  • Gondavalekar Maharaj – Charitra & Vaagmay (in Marathi). KV Belsare. Fradkin, Philip L. (24 April 2002). Stagecoach: Wells Fargo and the American West. Simon...
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    Queensland, of which he was vice-president. The stone was donated by Joshua Jeays from his quarry at Woogaroo and the memorial was completed in November 1872...
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  • residence. The designer and builder of the residence are unconfirmed. Joshua Jeays, a prominent Brisbane contractor, who designed and built the nearby villa...
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    House of Cistercian monks: Abbey of Buildwas, note anchor 141 and footnote. Jeays, I. H. (ed.) Descriptive Catalogue of Derbyshire Charters, p. 184—5, nos...
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