- on
Boaks' home by
Lambeth Council.[better source needed]
Boaks moved to
Kingston Road in
Wimbledon Chase as a result. In the 1970s and 1980s,
Boaks's political...
- Look up
boak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bill
Boaks (1904–1986),
British Royal Navy
officer Willa Cather Birthplace or
Rachel E.
Boak House Boke...
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Travis Alexander Boak (born 1
August 1988) is a
professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Port
Adelaide Football Club in the Australian...
- by-election
candidate was
Commander Bill
Boaks, a
retired World War II hero who took part in
sinking the Bismarck.
Boaks campaigned and
stood for
election for...
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Boak Jobbins OAM (29
April 1947 – 1
September 2012) was an
Australian cleric of the
Anglican Diocese of
Sydney and Dean of Sydney.
Jobbins was born in...
- анархо-коммунистов, romanized: Boyevaya
organizatsiya anarkho-kommunistov;
BOAK) is a
militant anarcho-communist
organization in
Eastern Europe, part of...
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Boak &
Paris was an
American architectural firm best
known for
designing multiple pre-war
buildings in
Manhattan before and
during the
Great Depression...
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Robyn Boak (born 13
April 1955) is a
former Australian sprinter.
During the 1974
British Commonwealth Games in Christchurch, she won a gold
medal in the...
- Sir
Robert Boak (died 6
December 1904) was
president of the
Legislative Council of the
Province of Nova Scotia. He was
knighted in 1902. Coté, N. Omer...
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Flula Borg (German: [flʊla
bɔɐ̯k]; born 28
March 1982) is a
German actor, comedian, and musician. Borg's
acting career includes roles in
feature films...