Janice Rankin MBE (born 8 February 1972 as Janice Watt) is a Scottish curler and Olympic champion. She received a gold medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics...
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American literary critic Janice Rankin (born 1972), Scottish curler Janice Raymond (born 1943), American writer and activist Janice Rebibo (1950–2015), American-born...
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British politician Jamilla Rankin (born 2003), Australian footballer Janice Rankin (born 1972), Scottish curler Jeannette Rankin (1880–1973), the first female...
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woman's soul in post-Civil War days. Gene Barry stars as Rankin, James Drury as Gil Turner, Janice Rule as Sarah Turner." "TV Previews: 'Blow-Up' Is CBS...
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Team Gold Great Britain (Rhona Martin, Deborah Knox, Fiona MacDonald, Janice Rankin, Margaret Morton) Silver Switzerland (Luzia Ebnöther, Mirjam Ott, Tanya...
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Eve Muirhead Nancy Murdoch Aileen Neilson Elizabeth Paterson-Brown Janice Rankin Sarah Reid Margaret Richardson Isobel Ross Jane Sanderson Kelly Schafer...
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physician Shauna Mullin - athlete, 2012 Olympic Games, Beach Volleyball) Janice Rankin - Olympic Gold Medallist for curling 2002 Lynsey Sharp - athlete – 2012...
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The Hobbit (1977 film) (redirect from The Hobbit (Rankin/Bass film))
Hobbit is a 1977 American animated musical television special created by Rankin/Bass and animated by Topcraft. The film is an adaptation of the 1937 book...
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Medal Name Sport Event Gold Rhona Martin Deborah Knox Fiona MacDonald Janice Rankin Margaret Morton Curling Women's competition Bronze Alex Coomber Skeleton...
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with teammates Rhona Martin (skip), Deborah Knox, Fiona MacDonald, and Janice Rankin. She was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in...
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details Great Britain (GBR) Rhona Martin Deborah Knox Fiona MacDonald Janice Rankin Margaret Morton Switzerland (SUI) Luzia Ebnöther Mirjam Ott Tanya Frei...
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skating Ice dancing Gold Rhona Martin Debbie Knox Fiona MacDonald Janice Rankin Margaret Morton 2002 Salt Lake City Curling Women's event Gold Amy...
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difficult draw. The team of Martin, Debbie Knox, Fiona MacDonald and Janice Rankin thus became Great Britain's first gold medallists in any sport at the...
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Women's tournament Gold Fiona MacDonald Curling Women's tournament Gold Janice Rankin Curling Women's tournament Gold Margaret Morton Curling Women's tournament...
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details Great Britain (GBR) Rhona Martin Deborah Knox Fiona MacDonald Janice Rankin Margaret Morton Switzerland (SUI) Luzia Ebnöther Mirjam Ott Tanya Frei...
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Walmley, on Walmley Ash Road. The Shrubbery School was founded in 1930 by Janice Rankin. It features a nursery, infants and juniors department. The Shrubbery...
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Aitken, Roger McIntyre Rhona Martin, Debbie Knox, Fiona MacDonald, Janice Rankin Pål Trulsen, Lars Vågberg, Flemming Davanger, Bent Ånund Ramsfjell 2003...
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Walmley, on Walmley Ash Road. The Shrubbery School was founded in 1930 by Janice Rankin. It features a nursery, infants and juniors department. The Shrubbery...
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Skip Third Second Lead Men Jason Repay Shawn Rojeski Roger Wyss Martin Beiser Women Eva Eriksson Kari Liapis Janice Rankin Lesley Hicks...
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Aitken, Roger McIntyre Rhona Martin, Debbie Knox, Fiona MacDonald, Janice Rankin Pål Trulsen, Lars Vågberg, Flemming Davanger, Bent Ånund Ramsfjell David...
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Heinz Edelmann. The first commercial adaptation of Tolkien's works was the Rankin/Bass animated television special The Hobbit (1977). The first theatrical...
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attending to Janice's mother, and when the locals find out Janice is missing and that the child killer Niles is at Trencher's Farm, Janice's father Tom...
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Valley Road" for book club". Associated Press. Retrieved April 9, 2020. Rankin, Seija (April 7, 2020). "Author Robert Kolker takes us inside Hidden Valley...
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key figure later in the chapter. Cyril Ritchard voiced Elrond in the 1977 Rankin/Bass animated film adaptation of The Hobbit. In Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated...
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The Stingiest Man in Town (category Television shows directed by Arthur Rankin Jr.)
Charles Dickens's 1843 novella A Christmas Carol. It was created by Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass, and features traditional animation rather than the stop...
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1978 animated version of The Lord of the Rings. Gimli does not appear in Rankin/Bass's 1980 animated version of The Return of the King. In Peter Jackson's...
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Dead Souls is a 1999 crime novel by Ian Rankin that features Inspector Rebus. The title refers both to Joy Division's song "Dead Souls" and to the 1842...
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Brennan (2011). "Jackson's Aragorn and the American Superhero". In Bogstad, Janice M.; Kaveny, Philip E. (eds.). Picturing Tolkien. McFarland. pp. 219–220...
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(2011). "Sometimes One Word is Worth a Thousand Pictures". In Bogstad, Janice M.; Kaveny, Philip E. (eds.). Picturing Tolkien. Jefferson, North Carolina:...
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eyes, except to those to whom they wish to manifest themselves. The 1977 Rankin-Bass version of The Hobbit depicts the wood-elves in what Austin Gilkeson...
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