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Peter Greenaway, CBE (born 5
April 1942) is a
British film director,
screenwriter and artist. His
films are
noted for the
distinct influence of Renaissance...
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Reginald Greenaway OBE (born 23
August 1938) is an
English singer,
songwriter and
record producer, best
known for his
collaborations with Roger...
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Carnegie Medal for
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Greenaway Medal) is a
British award that
annually recognises "distinguished
illustration in a...
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Catherine Greenaway (17
March 1846 – 6
November 1901) was an
English Victorian artist and writer,
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Greenaway,
P. (January 2005). "The
morphology and
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David Greenaway DL (born 20
March 1952, Glasgow) is a
British economist. He is
professor of
economics and was
previously the Vice-Chancellor of the...
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