- Max
Gawn (born 30
December 1991) is a
professional Australian rules footballer playing for the
Melbourne Football Club in the
Australian Football League...
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Gawn Grainger (born 12
October 1937) is a
Scottish actor,
playwright and screenwriter. Some
sources indicate he was born in Glasgow,
Scotland on 12 October...
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Mount Gawn (71°55′S 165°11′E / 71.917°S 165.183°E / -71.917; 165.183) is a
prominent peak, 2,190
metres (7,190 ft) high, in the
central part of the...
- Ryan
Gawn is a
foreign affairs expert and
former advisor to
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan. A
former Council Member of the
Royal Institute...
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flows east
through The
Nozzle between Diamond Hill to the
north and the
Gawn Ice
Piedmont to the
south to
enter the Ross Ice
Shelf north of MacDonald...
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series ranging from
crime and
espionage through to comedy. Key
married actor Gawn Grainger in 1970. The
couple had two children. Key died of
cancer on 26 July...
- ac****ulates the most
votes for the club's VFL affiliate.
Melbourne captain Max
Gawn paid
tribute to Broadbridge,
among other deceased club identities, in a post-match...
- themselves. The word may have
arisen from
words in
Lincolnshire dialect:
gawn and gooze, both
meaning to
stare or gape. It
might be
presumed that such...
- You Win..."
Christopher Menaul Gawn Grainger 4 November 1984 (1984-11-04) 5 "The Luck of the Irish" John
Glenister Gawn Grainger 11 November 1984 (1984-11-11)...
- McDonnell),
Irish scribe All of
these variants are /ˌeɪ.əˈɡɔːn/ AY-ə-
GAWN or /eɪˈɡɔːn/ ay-
GAWN. The
spelling Aogán
reflects the loss of the
light dha syllable...