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Retrieved April 15, 2009.
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Goad maps a.k.a.
Goad plans or
Goad atlases incorporate detailed street maps
including individual buildings,
their uses and, in some cases,
details of...
- "Debbie"
Goad (February 13, 1954 – July 20, 2000) was an
American journalist and ****istant
editor of the
magazine Answer Me! Her husband, Jim
Goad, was the...
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Sarah Jane
Frances Goad, DCVO (née Lambert; born 1940) is a
British public official.
Goad was born in 1940; her
parents were
Uvedale Lambert and his...
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goad used for
cattle Goad may also
refer to: Alan
Goad (born 1954),
Australian footballer Beattie Goad (born 1997),
Australian footballer George Goad...
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elephant goad, bullhook, or
ankusha is a tool emplo**** by ****ut in the
handling and
training of elephants. The
pointed tip of an
elephant goad or a bullhook...
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Thaddeus Goad (born 1960 or 1961) is an
American author and publisher.
Goad co-aut****d and
published the zine
Answer Me! and The
Redneck Manifesto.
Goad grew...
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Walter Goad (1925–2000) was a
nuclear physicist at the Los
Alamos National Laboratory.
During the 1960s,
Goad turned his
attention from
physics to biology...
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Thomas Goad (1576–1638) was an
English clergyman,
controversial writer, and
rector of Hadleigh, Suffolk. A parti****nt at the
Synod of Dort, he changed...
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George Goad (died 1671) was the
master of Eton College.
Goad was a
native of Windsor, Berkshire. He was the
younger brother of
Thomas Goad.
After p****ing...