• Ralph Milne (13 May 1961 – 6 September 2015) was a Scottish professional footballer whose clubs included Dundee United, Charlton Athletic, Bristol City...
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    Massachusetts. He wrote and published science fiction under the pseudonym of Ralph Milne Farley. Hoar was the son of Sherman Hoar, grandson of former US Attorney...
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  • Omnibus of Time, by Ralph Milne Farley (1950) The Dark Other, by Stanley G. Weinbaum (1950) The Hidden Universe, by Ralph Milne Farley (1950) The Undesired...
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    first team and was sold to Sheffield Wednesday in January 1991. Winger Ralph Milne, who had not played a first team game for the club for nearly two years...
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  • a science fiction anthology by Ralph Milne Farley The Hidden Universe (novella) a science fiction story by Ralph Milne Farley, originally published in...
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  • Lampoon Roger Sherman Hoar – Science fiction author under the nom-de-plume Ralph Milne Farley, senator, and assistant attorney general Robert Hoffman – co-founder...
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  • Doug Smith 2009: Eamonn Bannon Johnny Coyle Hamish McAlpine Peter McKay Ralph Milne Andy Rolland 2010: Dave Bowman John Clark Davie Dodds Stewart Fraser...
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  • book series Strange Worlds (Ralph Milne Farley collection), a 1953 book anthology of science fiction stories by Ralph Milne Farley Strange World, a 1964...
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  • departure of Jesper Olsen in November 1988, he had drafted in Scotsman Ralph Milne, but the player was hugely disappointing and Ferguson quickly decided...
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  • hockey player Malcolm Milne (born 1948), Australian Olympic skier Pete Milne, former Major League Baseball outfielder Ralph Milne, Scottish footballer...
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  • Strange Worlds is a collection of science fiction by Ralph Milne Farley. Consisting of one novel and two shorter novellas, it was first published in 1953...
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    Sherman Hoar writing as Ralph Milne Farley) "Yellow Slaves" in 2/36 True Gang Life (with Roger Sherman Hoar writing as Ralph Milne Farley) "Redemption Cairn"...
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  • involved were David H. Keller, P. Schuyler Miller, Arthur J. Burks, Ralph Milne Farley, "Eando Binder," Francis Flagg, Lloyd Arthur Eshbach, Bob Olsen...
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  • left winger Jesper Olsen, and were further enhanced when new signing Ralph Milne performed inconsistently. Sharpe ended the 1988–89 season with 22 league...
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  • The Radio Man is a science fiction novel by American writer Ralph Milne Farley. It is the first book in Farley's Radio Man series. The novel was originally...
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  • Mid-season signings were defender Mal Donaghy from Luton Town and winger Ralph Milne from Bristol City. It was the final season at the club for Gordon Strachan...
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    departure of Jesper Olsen two years earlier; he had initially signed Ralph Milne, but the player was not a success at United and lasted just one season...
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    at Old Trafford and had left by the end of 1988, with his successors Ralph Milne and Danny Wallace failing to live up to expectations. Ferguson's United...
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  • homeless man The Radio Man (novel), a 1948 science fiction novel by Ralph Milne Farley Radiomen (novel), a 2015 science fiction novel by Eleanor Lerman...
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  • 1966–1986 52 6 Eamonn Bannon 1979–1988 51 7 Billy Kirkwood 1976–1986 44 8 John Holt 1973–1987 43 9 Ralph Milne 1979–1987 41 10 Davie Dodds 1975–1986 40...
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    of physics and chemistry. Cambridge University Press. 1939. Milne, E. A. (1945). "Ralph Howard Fowler. 1889–1944". Obituary Notices of Fellows of the...
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  • United a much needed boost on the left wing following the dismal form of Ralph Milne, who was signed last year, and a more experienced alternative to the...
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  • but on 84 minutes Bannon's cross from the right was volleyed in by Ralph Milne to clinch a 3–2 win. Dundee United went into their final league fixture...
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    Sokol Dinamo Minsk 6 2 Roberto Pruzzo Roma 5 Ian Rush Liverpool 5 4 Ralph Milne Dundee United 4 5 Nikos Anastopoulos Olympiacos 3 Ionel Augustin Dinamo...
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    were inspired by Burroughs' Mars books: the Radio Planet trilogy of Ralph Milne Farley; the Mars and Venus novels of Otis Adelbert Kline; Almuric by...
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  • challengers, six points behind with a game in hand. 11 November 1988 – Ralph Milne, the 27-year-old winger with Bristol City in the Third Division, makes...
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    (/ˈiːɔːr/ EE-or) is a fictional character in the Winnie-the-Pooh books by A. A. Milne. He is an old, grey stuffed donkey and friend of the title character, Winnie-the-Pooh...
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  • Universe is a collection of two science fiction novellas by American writer Ralph Milne Farley. It was first published in 1950 by Fantasy Publishing Company...
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    Fairman (1916–1977) Jane Fancher (born 1952) Lionel Fanthorpe (born 1935) Ralph Milne Farley (1887–1963) (pseudonym of Roger Sherman Hoar) Philip José Farmer...
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  • Omnibus of Time is a collection of science fiction short stories by Ralph Milne Farley. It was first published in 1950 by Fantasy Publishing Company...
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