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Diccon Edwards (born 13
March 1973) is an
English former rugby union and
professional rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 1990s. He pla**** representative...
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original on 11 May 2012.
Retrieved 6 May 2012. Cook, Chris; Bewes,
Diccon (1997). What
Happened Where: A
Guide to
Places and
Events in Twentieth-Century...
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Stratovarius to
promote the demo, and
formed his own band,
Power Quest. B****ist
Diccon Harper joined the band in
November of that year, with
keyboardist Vadim...
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Richard Arthur Warren Hughes OBE (19
April 1900 – 28
April 1976) was a
British writer of poems,
short stories,
novels and plays. He was born in Weybridge...
- had pla**** b**** in all of the band's recordings,
South African b****ist
Diccon Harper (ex-Voice of Destruction) was
hired to
allow him
extra freedom during...
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online journal for
African Studies.
Retrieved 12 July 2008. Cook, Chris;
Diccon Bewes (1999). What
Happened Where: A
Guide to
Places and
Events in Twentieth-Century...
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Archived 22
December 2022 at the
Wayback Machine, p. 307, by
Chris Cook and
Diccon Bewes,
published by Routledge,
section from book: Arab-Israeli War 1948–9:...
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turning the
national guard into an army of occupation" Cook, Chris; Bewes,
Diccon (1997). What
Happened Where: A
Guide to
Places and
Events in Twentieth-century...
- F.D. Price-Whittaker The
Adventures of
Robin Hood, "The Mark" (1957) as
Diccon; "An
Apple for the Archer" (1957) as
Timothy Cox; "Elixir of Youth"(1958)...
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Erika Dobrin Nominated Outstanding Directing for a
Reality Program Diccon Ramsay (for "Red Light,
Green Light")
Nominated Outstanding Production Design...