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Cheal,
Cheale or
Cheel may
refer to: Anne
Cheale (fl. 2000–2011),
British councillor Edwin Cheel (1872–1951),
Australian botanist Jay
Cheel (born 1979)...
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Edward Cheal (1846 – 12
January 1931) was a
prominent surveyor in the
settlement of New
Zealand during the mid and late 19th century.
Peter Edward Cheal was...
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Cheal Point is a
rocky headland 2 km (1.2 mi) east-south-east of
Return Point, the south-western
extremity of
Coronation Island, in the
South Orkney Islands...
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villages and
hamlets of
Gosberton Clough and Risegate,
Westhorpe and
Gosberton Cheal. The po****tion of Gosberton,
which was
approximately 2,500,[when?] increased...
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Hector Thomas Cheal Pardoe (born 29
March 2001) is a
British swimmer.
Specialising in
distance and open
water events, he is the 2024
bronze medalist in...
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multitracked vocals are
accompanied only by ... tribal-sounding drums".
David Cheal of the
Financial Times argued that "It’s a
version that taps into the earthy...
- music,
samples included, many with
didgeridoo The Didjeridu: A
Guide By Joe
Cheal –
General info on the didgeridoo, with
citations and
references Yidakiwuy...
- Knife' by
Bobby Darin", songfacts.com "Cash Box Pop
Singles – 1959",
Cashbox Cheal,
David (15
January 2016). "The Life of a Song: 'Mack the Knife'". Financial...
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Television and
American Pop Culture. McFarland. p. 148. ISBN 978-1-4766-2602-4.
Cheal, David. "The Life of a Song: 'Song to the Siren'".
Financial Times. The...
- of number-one
dance singles of 1982 (U.S.)
Nilsen &
Mattheij 2004, p. 37
Cheal,
David (December 26, 2016). "The Life of a Song: '1999'".
Financial Times...