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- Cori Blakebrough (born 30 July 1967 in Chatham, Ontario) is a Canadian former basketball player who competed in the 2000 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- established in December 2010 by Damon Buffini and social entrepreneur Adele Blakebrough MBE. The organisation provides grants and business advice to social enterprises...
- Sister Briege McKenna". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Blakebrough, Denise S. (2006). La "renovación" en el Espíritu Santo [The "Restoration"...
- son (born 1975) and a daughter (born 1977). In 1993 he married Adele Blakebrough, CEO of the Social Business Trust and they have two daughters (born in...
- had major exhibitions include: John Beard (various dates 1985–91) Les Blakebrough (1964–88) Robert Boynes (1985–93) Rupert Bunny (1940–62) James Cant (1940)...
- 1985), American women's soccer player and artistic photographer Cori Blakebrough (born 1967), Canadian basketball player Cori Bush (born 1976), American...
- Great Banquet which resulted in 33,000 people having a meal with Adele Blakebrough and Helen Taylor Thompson. In 1998 these three founded the Community...
- Conservative William A. L. Crump 621 74.02 − Liberal Democrats Martin Blakebrough 218 25.98 − Majority 403 48.04 − Turnout 839 55.72 Conservative hold...
- in the face of strong opposition. With Lord Andrew Mawson and Adele Blakebrough, in 1995 Helen organised a meal for 33,000 people of a range of backgrounds...
- Jones Plaid Cymru HOLD Blaenau Gwent Bob Haywood Alun Davies Martin Blakebrough Darren Jones Jayne ****van (Independent) Brian Urch (British National...