candidate Jonny Rees, Hong Kong rugby union player Jonny Rees (model), Mr. Wales 2008 John Reese (disambiguation) John Rhys (1840–1915), scholar John Rhys-Davies...
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Martin John Rees, Baron Rees of Ludlow, OM, FRS, HonFREng, FMedSci, FRAS, HonFInstP (born 23 June 1942) is a British cosmologist and astrophysicist. He...
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Men at Work (redirect from John Rees (bassist))
They were soon joined by Greg Ham on flute, saxophone and keyboards, and John Rees on bass guitar, with Strykert switching back to lead guitar. The group...
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and Labour Party member. His mother, Margaret Rees (Shipley) Rees was from Darlington.[citation needed] Rees' first degree was in Politics from Portsmouth...
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Western Goals Foundation and the John Birch Society. Rees was born in Britain.[citation needed] In the early 1960s, Rees worked in a business position for...
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cast of which Rees had joined on 22 March 2011. In 2012, Elice and Rees received Tony Award nominations for Elice's stage adaptation and Rees' co-direction...
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Cholwell, Cameley (category Rees-Mogg family)
crescent gules a cock or) quartering Rees (Gules, a chevron engrailed erminois between three swans argent) William Rees-Mogg (1815-1909), son, who in 1847...
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England. Rees is also a German surname. Notable individuals named Rees include the following: Abraham Rees (1743–1825), compiler of Rees's Cyclopaedia...
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1962), Charlotte Louise Rees-Mogg (born 1964) and Thomas Fletcher Rees-Mogg (born 1966), and one younger sister, Annunziata Mary Rees-Mogg (born 1979). In...
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played water polo. Following his degree, Rees worked at the Victoria Park Chest Hospital, studying tuberculosis. Rees was finishing his medical education at...
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John Rees-Evans (born April 1978) is a British politician and businessman who has been leader of the Five Star Direct Democracy Party (formerly Democrats...
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Conservative Party in January 2020. Annunziata Mary Rees-Mogg is one of the daughters of William Rees-Mogg, a former editor of The Times, and his wife Gillian...
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National Eisteddfod in 1895. John Thomas Rees was born 14 November 1857 at Llwynbedw. The son of Thomas and Hannah (née Morgan) Rees, he began working as a...
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John Newman Stace Rees (2 September 1880 – 17 January 1959) was an Australian footballer and cricketer. Rees played in one first-class match for South...
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October–November 2016 UK Independence Party leadership election (section John Rees-Evans: 'Powered by the People')
proposed schools fly the Union Jack, a statement that angered some groups. John Rees-Evans, a former British Army soldier, declared his candidacy on 17 October...
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"An unlikely alliance". The Guardian. Rees, John; King, Stuart; German, Lindsey (9 July 2003). "Marxism 2003 – Rees lays it on the line". Weekly Worker...
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Sir John David Rees, 1st Baronet, KCIE, CVO (16 December 1854 – 2 June 1922) was a colonial administrator in British India and subsequently a Member of...
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then became a double agent for the FBI. Rees committed suicide when a newspaper revealed his spying activities. Rees was born Nuncio Ruisi in Sicily c. 1906...
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Mashal In September 2006, and that November the party's national-secretary John Rees attended the Beirut International Conference organised by Hezbollah. Respect...
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January 2024, Rees-Zammit began training for the NFL's International Player Pathway Program. In March 2024, he signed with the Chiefs. Rees-Zammit was born...
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was alleged that the SWP dominated the organisation, although German, John Rees and Chris Nineham would leave the SWP in 2009. The Conservative MP Julian...
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and by July 1914, the following candidates had been selected; Unionist: John Rees Labour: Thomas Proctor Morley was appointed Postmaster General, requiring...
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at Work, released on 23 April 1985. Drummer Jerry Speiser and bassist John Rees had left the band prior to the album's production, while guitarist Ron...
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John Conway Rees (13 January 1870 – 30 August 1932) was a Welsh international rugby union player. Rees was born in Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, Wales....
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Peter Wynford Innes Rees, Baron Rees, PC, QC (9 December 1926 – 30 November 2008) was a British Conservative politician and barrister. He was Member of...
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against his close friend John Lowe. Rees would again average over 90 with Lowe not far behind in a final that was won 11–7 by Rees, achieving his only World...
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Cat Trance were a post-punk band from Nottingham, England, formed by John Rees Lewis after his departure from Medium Medium. They released five albums...
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Wells stood for the leadership; Etheridge became the running mate of John Rees-Evans. A key divide between candidates was between what The Guardian described...
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Trevor Rees-Jones (also known as Trevor Rees; born 3 March 1968) is a British author and former bodyguard who was badly injured in the car crash in Paris...
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Melvyn John Rees (25 January 1967 – 30 May 1993) was a Welsh professional footballer who made 75 appearances in the Football League as a goalkeeper before...
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