Richard Charles Guthridge (11 June 1837 – 13 October 1934) was a British merchant seaman and was recognised in 1998 by the Premier of Victoria in Australia...
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Nehemiah Guthridge (1812–1878), Australian businessman Richard Charles Guthridge (1837–1934), Australian merchant seaman and farmer Lake Guthridge, lake...
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Fitzroy footballer Bruce Greenhill former Footscray footballer Richard Charles Guthridge, early settler Emma Kealy politician Graeme MacKenzie former Fitzroy...
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Neil Gaiman (redirect from Neil Richard Gaiman)
Neil Richard MacKinnon Gaiman (/ˈɡeɪmən/; born Neil Richard Gaiman on 10 November 1960) is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic...
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statement provided to some media outlets, his private secretary Terence Guthridge / Barrister At Law said Abney-Hastings was "delighted" to be asked to...
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McGoohan, Keith Michell, Betsy Blair, Paul Harris, Marti Stevens, and Richard Attenborough. The story by Nel King and Paul Jarrico (who wrote under the...
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George R. R. Martin (redirect from George Raymond Richard Martin)
English professor George Guthridge from Dubuque, Iowa, at a science fiction convention in Milwaukee. Martin persuaded Guthridge (who later said that at...
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Gliarmis Mike Gminski Billy Goodman Murray Greason Ron Green, Sr. Bill Guthridge Jesse Haddock Ellis "Dumpy" Hagler Marshall Happer Dee Hardison Bob Harris...
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a Monstrous Hit", The Observer Dunning, John. Booked to Die. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1992. Laughlin, Meg (August 15, 1999), "The hunt for Thomas...
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George Washington University (redirect from Guthridge Hall)
Hall, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis Hall, Phillip Amsterdam Hall, Guthridge Hall, Madison Hall, Townhouse Row, South Hall, and the newest, District...
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Lefty Driesell (redirect from Charles Driesell)
Charles Grice "Lefty" Driesell (December 25, 1931 – February 17, 2024) was an American college basketball coach. He was the first coach to win more than...
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Altamont Ted Gilmore (born 1967), college football coach; Wichita Bill Guthridge (1937–2015), college basketball coach; Parsons Lionel Hollins (born 1953)...
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was written by Jack Davies based on the 1954 novel of the same name by Charles Terrot. Returning from a cricket match in Ireland, Peter Weston, an Englishman...
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will be positive. The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction reviewer Charles de Lint declared Bag of Bones to be "a powerful, moving novel." Elizabeth...
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Some references to Goodrich Castle during this period refer to it as Guthridge Castle, a variant on the name Goodrich. As the Royalist situation deteriorated...
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succeeded by Bill Guthridge, who had been an assistant coach at the school for 30 years, the last 25 as Smith's top assistant. During Guthridge's three seasons...
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Berliner & George Guthridge (1997) Bag of Bones by Stephen King (1998) Mr. X by Peter Straub (1999) The Traveling Vampire Show by Richard Laymon (2000) 2000–2009...
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Over Now, Baby Blue". The story is loosely based on the serial killer Charles Schmid, also known as "The Pied Piper of Tucson". It has been anthologized...
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(4)† Dan Simmons (4)† Owl Goingback (3)† Joe Hill (3) Dean R. Koontz (3) Richard Laymon (3)† Josh Malerman (3) Paul Tremblay (3) Chuck Wendig (3) Poppy...
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considering retirement. With such short notice of Smith's retirement, Bill Guthridge, who had been his assistant for 30 years, succeeded him as head coach...
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"Antarctica – past and present" (PDF). NSF. Retrieved 14 November 2007. Guy G. Guthridge. "Nathaniel Brown Palmer". NASA. Archived from the original on 2 February...
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Berliner & George Guthridge (1997) Bag of Bones by Stephen King (1998) Mr. X by Peter Straub (1999) The Traveling Vampire Show by Richard Laymon (2000) 2000–2009...
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https://ballotpedia.org/Frank_A._Gulotta,_Jr [dead link] "The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Gundlach to Guthridge". politicalgraveyard.com....
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Phillips as box office manager Ronnie Stevens as box intruder Charles Hawtrey as Teddy boy Richard Wattis as Theatre Stage Manager (uncredited) John Blythe...
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5, 2013. Retrieved 2014-12-03. Dunning, John. Booked to Die. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1992. p. 159. Miller, Laura (17 May 2019). "Can Thomas...
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from the original on November 28, 2013. Retrieved April 23, 2015. Taylor, Richard (1981). Basketball Review. Hull, England: Educational; Design LTD. pp. 144–145...
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Doctor Sleep (novel) (category Charles Scribner's Sons books)
Berliner & George Guthridge (1997) Bag of Bones by Stephen King (1998) Mr. X by Peter Straub (1999) The Traveling Vampire Show by Richard Laymon (2000) 2000–2009...
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Purcell as Prospector Ed Devereaux as Storekeeper Newton Blick as Dr. Hollis Richard Pearson as 1st Doctor Danny Green as Lorry Driver Jeremy Lloyd as Jaguar...
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final ballot, and then refused the award when it won, because George Guthridge had sent copies of his story "The Quiet" to SFWA members in an attempt...
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after a conversation with British publisher Malcolm Edwards, learned that Charles Dickens had often published his stories in shorter instalments by either...
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