- with a
goad when they
accidentally met at a crossroads.
Goads in
various guises are used as
iconographic devices and may be seen in the
elephant goad (Sanskrit:...
-
goad used for
cattle Goad may also
refer to: Alan
Goad (born 1954),
Australian footballer Beattie Goad (born 1997),
Australian footballer George Goad...
- "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...
-
Charles Edward Goad (March 15, 1848 – June 10, 1910 ) was a
noted cartographer and
civil engineer.
Goad is most
noted for his
insurance surveys of cities...
-
Goad maps a.k.a.
Goad plans or
Goad atlases incorporate detailed street maps
including individual buildings and
their uses. The maps are
named for Charles...
-
Thaddeus Goad (born 1961) is an
American author and publisher.
Goad co-aut****d and
published the zine
ANSWER Me! and The
Redneck Manifesto.
Goad grew up...
-
William Goad (12 July 1944 – 20
October 2012) was a
British millionaire businessman from Plymouth, Devon, who was
imprisoned for life for
child rape. He...
-
Horatio Boileau Goad (18
September 1839 – 12
February 1896) was a
policeman who rose to be the
secretary of the Muni****l
Corporation of Simla, British...
-
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...
-
Nossov and
Dennis (2008: p. 19)
report that two
perfectly preserved elephant goads were
recovered from an
archaeological site at
Taxila and are
dated from...