- Ireland, and
lived to be 99
years old. His mother's
first husband,
Arthur Dumbell "Smudge" Smith, who was not his
biological father, was killed, aged 22...
- Ph.D., Jan (1
April 1995). "From Milo to Milo: A
History of Barbells,
Dumbells, and
Indian Clubs" (PDF). LA84 Foundation. Iron Game History: The Journal...
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Alured Dumbell (1835–1900), Manx judge, son of
George Dumbell George Dumbell (1804–1887), Manx advocate,
businessman and
philanthropist John
Dumbell, (1859–1936)...
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Bicep curls are a
group of
weight training exercises in
which a
person bends their arm
towards their body at the
elbow in
order to make
their biceps stronger...
- John
Thomas Dumbell (1859 – 31
December 1936) was a New
Zealand rugby union player. A utility, who pla**** as a halfback, wing and forward, he was a member...
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George William Dumbell QC (17
September 1804 – 13
December 1887) was a
British advocate,
businessman and
philanthropist who was
invited to
become a Member...
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Aerobics is a form of
physical exercise that
combines rhythmic aerobic exercise with
stretching and
strength training routines with the goal of improving...
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Upper Dumbell Lake is a lake in
Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut. It is the
northernmost named lake of Canada. It is
located 5.2 km (3.2 mi)
southwest of Alert...
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Dumbell's Bank was a bank in the Isle of Man. The bank's
insolvency in 1900,
known as
Black Sa****ay and
referred to in the Isle of Man as the Dumbell's...
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Keith Rodney Dumbell (2
October 1922 – 27 May 2018) was a
British virologist who
worked on
research and
eradication of smallpox.
Dumbell was born in Liverpool...