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Sheik Faoud Ahamul Fasiel Bacchus (born 31
January 1954) is a
former cricketer who pla**** for the West
Indies and the
United States. He was a
member of...
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Indies captain Clive Lloyd,
leaving the West
Indies at 66/5. Ten runs later,
Faoud Bacchus was
removed by Sandhu. Jeff
Dujon and
Malcolm Marshall put on a...
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Jerry Orbach as
Herbert Penlittle Frank Gorshin as Fred
Kruger Sid Haig as
Faoud William Mims Phil
Adams as Chef
Marlena Amey as Vamp
Jerry Anderson as Mr...
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island of Hydra,
Naomi and
Samantha make a
startling discovery: a man
named Faoud,
sleeping heavily,
exposed to the elements, but
still alive. Naomi, the...
- in the 1983
Cricket World Cup, his
highlight of
which was the
catch of
Faoud Bacchus that he took in the
final against the West Indies. In the first...
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Bacchus and
Ariadne (disambiguation)
Bacchus Rolle,
Bahamian politician Faoud Bacchus (born 1954),
Guyanese cricketer H****ell Bacchus,
Trinidad and Tobago...
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Bernard Trainor.
Cobra II New York:
Panetheon Books, 2006, pp. 455–56. Ajami,
Faoud. The Foreigner's Gift (New York:
Simon and Schuster, 2006) pp. 295–98. Petraeus...
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Goldstone 1978
Loose Shoes Lone
Stranger Ira
Miller 1981
Underground Aces
Faoud Robert Butler Chu Chu and the
Philly Flash Vince David Lowell Rich Galaxy...
- West
Indies won by 10
wickets Edgbaston, Birmingham,
England Umpires: ****ie Bird and
David Constant Player of the match:
Faoud Bacchus...
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Harry Wayne Casey,
American singer-songwriter, pianist, and
producer 1954 –
Faoud Bacchus,
Guyanese cricketer 1954 –
Adrian Vandenberg,
Dutch guitarist and...