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Mount Haslop (80°36′S 30°16′W / 80.600°S 30.267°W / -80.600; -30.267) is a mountain, 760
metres (2,500 ft) high,
which stands 2
nautical miles (4 km)...
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Peter Haslop (born 17
October 1941) is a
former English first-class cricketer.
Haslop was born at
Midhurst in
October 1941 and grew up
there as a child...
- pp. 197–198.
Rohwer 2015, pp. 3–4, 257–262.
Westwood 2005, pp. 55–56.
Haslop 2013, p. 51.
Terraine 1989, p. 188.
Westwood 2005, pp. 53–54.
Milner 2011...
- Allies'
Defeat of the
German U-Boats in May 1943. Dell. ISBN 0-440-23564-2
Haslop, Dennis. Britain,
Germany and the
Battle of the Atlantic: A Comparative...
- Belnick, Berj Garabedian, Bill Hybel,
Bonnie Douglas,
Bruce Dukov,
Clayton Haslop,
Connie Kupka,
Daniel Shindaryov,
Debra Price,
Dixie Blackstone, Dorothy...
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Wilkinson –
viola David Angell –
violin David Davidson –
violin Clayton Haslop –
violin Sharon Jackson –
violin Songa Lee –
violin Mark
Robertson – violin...
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Kenneth G.
Kugler –
copyist Julie Ann Gigante,
Ralph D.
Morrison III,
Clayton Haslop,
Alexander Horvath, R.F. Peterson,
Arthur Zadinsky,
Michael Nowak, Raymond...
- Range.
First mapped in 1957 by the CTAE and
named for
Right Lt.
Gordon M.
Haslop,
RNZAF (1922-61), New
Zealand second pilot of the RAF
contingent of the...
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Horner Contractor –
Peter Rotter,
Sandy de
Crescent Concertmaster –
Clayton Haslop Music preparation – Bob Bornstein,
Emmett Estren Instrumentation B**** –...
- production. The
violinists featured in the
score for the film are:
Clayton Haslop ("Treble") Mark
Robertson ("Tippy") The
score was
recorded at the Paramount...