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Harold Clifford Cutbill (September 9, 1897 – July 24, 1977) was an
American track and
field athlete who won the 1921
Wanamaker Mile and the 1922 USA Indoor...
- the New
Statesman published the
polemic "The
Truth Untold" by
Jonathan Cutbill, the
literary executor of
Edward Carpenter,
which attacked the academic...
- with
Captain Damien Bukes and his team,
consisting of Drifter, Robinson,
Cutbill, Goodwin, Hackett, and Loftus—all of whom have been ****igned to a two-day...
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Archived (PDF) from the
original on 7
October 2013.
Retrieved 25
April 2021.
Cutbill,
Catherine C.; Schraeder,
Peter J. (22
August 2019). "Djibouti: Language"...
- Kidhater-Cox.
Albie was
created by award-winning children's
author Andy
Cutbill and was
based on his own childhood. Andy also
helped develop Rupert Bear...
- the
store in 1979.
These included Peter Dorey,
Ernest Hole and
Jonathan Cutbill.
Various locations were
looked at,
including Covent Garden,
which was then...
- (1986–1987): S ****mings Mark
Currie (2001–2002): MR
Currie Barney Cutbill (2002): BJ
Cutbill Hugh de Prez (1987): PH de Prez
Nafees Din (2002–2004): Nafees...
- an area of the
London docks once
renowned for it,
according to
Jonathan Cutbill. The 1967 film To Sir, with Love was shot in Shadwell. The
music video...
- 1918: Joie Ray 1919: Joie Ray 1920: Joie Ray 1921: Sid
Leslie 1922:
Harold Cutbill 1923: Ray
Watson 1924:
George Marsters 1925:
Lloyd Hahn 1926: Ray Dodge...
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Consortium prepared to
depart from MIT, the
staff were
joined by R. Gary
Cutbill,
Kaleb Keithley, and
David Wiggins. In 1993, the X Consortium, Inc. (a...