• John Roderick Elliot "Bob" Hardisty (1 December 1921 – 31 October 1986) was an English amateur footballer who represented Great Britain at the Olympics...
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  • Hardisty is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Hardisty (born 1941), British rugby league footballer Bob Hardisty (1921–1986), British...
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  • play for Chelsea in the 1954–55 season, other players – Derek Lewin, Bob Hardisty and Warren Bradley – went on to play for Manchester United following...
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    Blackpool and Stan Crowther from Aston Villa. Three players, Derek Lewin, Bob Hardisty and Warren Bradley, were transferred to United on short-term contracts...
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  • Elisabeth Schwarzhaupt, 85, German politician, Federal Minister of Health. Bob Hardisty, 64, English footballer (Great Britain Olympic football team). Marcella...
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    air disaster in 1958 by donating three of their players, Derek Lewin, Bob Hardisty and Warren Bradley. In return in 1996, Manchester United played a friendly...
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    (Sweden) Kjell Rosén (Sweden) 4 goals Stjepan Bobek (Yugoslavia) 3 goals Bob Hardisty (Great Britain) Emidio Cavigioli (Italy) Servaas Wilkes (Netherlands)...
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  • His teammates included Dixie Dean and Tommy Lawton. 31 October 1986 – Bob Hardisty, 64, played six league games for Darlington in the early postwar years...
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  • Jean V. Hardisty (June 18, 1945 – March 16, 2015) was a political scientist and lesbian radical feminist activist who became a national resource for human...
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  • the crash at Munich Airport involving Manchester United, Lewin brought Bob Hardisty and Warren Bradley to Old Trafford to assist the club through the problems...
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  • December 20, 1929 26 ? 5 Leslie Thomas Farrer December 22, 1922 33 ? 6 FW Bob Hardisty December 1, 1921 34 ? Bishop Auckland 7 FW John Laybourne May 26, 1927...
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  • – MF Charles Fuller May 25, 1919 33 ? Bromley F.C. 1 0 120 – – – FW Bob Hardisty December 1, 1921 30 ? Bishop Auckland F.C. 1 0 120 – – – FW James Lewis...
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  • 180 - - - MF Eric Fright Sep 10, 1917 30 ? Bromley 4 0 390 - - - FW Bob Hardisty Dec 1, 1921 26 ? Darlington 4 3 390 - - - FW Thomas Hopper ? Bromley...
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    "Phil Stamp". 11v11.com. AFS Enterprises. Retrieved 13 November 2015. "Bob Thyne". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 7 May 2020. Joyce (2004), p...
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  • Roger Nichols – engineer, mixing David Russell – engineer, mixing Tom Hardisty – second engineer Earl Martin – second engineer John Neff – third engineer...
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  • Robert Sloan Basker, commonly known as Bob Basker (born Solomon Basker; September 30, 1918, in East Harlem, New York City – April 6, 2001) was a civil...
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  • Eyes Directed by Adam Sherman Written by Adam Sherman Dave Reeves Rachel Hardisty Produced by Hagai Shaham Starring Lukas Haas Madeline Zima Jake Busey Cinematography...
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  • Queensland: John Pollock, Les Williams, John Paap, Ron Milne, Morgan, Alan Hardisty (c), Clayton Dunman, Col McCullum, Rob Harris, Tony Arnold, Mike Pannowitz...
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    health care. "Congressional Progressive Caucus: Caucus Members". house.gov. Hardisty, Jean (2000). Mobilizing Resentment: Conservative Resurgence From The John...
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    (notes) (link) Hardisty, Brad (June 9, 2012). "The Runaways and The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame". The Nashville Bridge. Nashville: Brad Hardisty. Retrieved...
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  • Grundman – engineer (mastering) Manny LaCarrubba – assistant engineer Tom Hardisty – assistant engineer Dave Hecht – assistant engineer Eric Rudd – assistant...
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  • released two albums. Nun started as a recording project as part of Tom Hardisty's studies at RMIT in 2011, with Steven Harris, Hugh Young, and Jenny Branagan...
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  • Goldman, Randy Wine, Tom Hardisty, Clif Norrell, Craig Johnson, Buzz Burrows – assistant engineering Bob Clearmountain – mixing Bob Ludwig – mastering Scott...
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  • Bryan Clementes, Andrew Dudman, Mark Eshelman, Dominic Gonzales, Tom Hardisty, Sam Jones, Tim Lauber, Adam Michalak, Francesco Perlangelli, Denis St...
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    Legislative District 7 House Seat B Democratic Primary Election, 2024 Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Dustin Hardisty 826 100.0 Total votes 826 100.0...
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    T. Chris Cothran Sarah Craig Frontrunners Frontwalkers Chicago Jean V. Hardisty Nick Kelly Dawn Clark Netsch José Pena Queer Nation Chicago David B. Sindt...
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  • Recording engineer – John Rodd Mixing – John Richards Mixing assistance – Tom Hardisty Mastering – Christian Dwiggins Music editor – Darrell Hall Auricle operator...
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  • aircraft from attacking Malacañang Palace. Powell and Admiral Huntington Hardisty instead decided to instruct US F-4 pilots to take off from Clark Air Base...
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    of the Empire. In 1853, he married Isabella Sophia Hardisty (1825–1913), daughter of Richard Hardisty (1790–1865), Chief Trader of the Hudson's Bay Company...
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  • staff: Stacey Robinson, VP Post Sound Operations WB Scoring Stage crew: Tom Hardisty, Richard Wheeler Jr., Peter Nelson, David Clark, Jamie Olvera Recording...
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