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Haywoode (Sidney
Haywoode, London) is an
English singer. She is best
known for the 1986 UK top 20 hit
single "Roses". She
later also
recorded under the...
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Haywoode Wilvon Workman (born
January 23, 1966) is an
American former basketball player who is a
referee in the
National Basketball ****ociation (NBA)....
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Haywood Mall, in Greenville, South...
- with
little success until in 1956 they
added a
fifth singer,
tenor Donald Haywoode (August 24, 1936 –
August 9, 2015), and
changed their name to The Velours...
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Harriott released a
version of the song on his 1982 album, Acid Rock.
Haywoode released a
version of the song as a
single in 1987. Glen
Brown and Lloyd...
- with the
Pacers for
eleven years,
often sharing starter duties with both
Haywoode Workman and Mark Jackson.
Perhaps his best
season as a pro came in 1990...
- seasons: '95-'97
James White 1 season: '11-'12
Rodney White 1 season: '06-'07
Haywoode Workman 2 seasons: '91-'93
Austin Daye 1 season: '15-'16
Petar Skansi 2...
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Brian Quinnett...
- seasons: '98–'00 Erez Katz 6 seasons: '98–'04 Tony
Dorsey 1 season: '00–'01
Haywoode Workman 1 season: '00–'01 Meir
Tapiro 6 seasons: '00–'03, '05–'07, '12–'13...
- Holm, Todd Burns, Ron Meridith,
Keith Miller, Mike Moore,
Prince Mumba,
Haywoode Workman,
Keith Lockhart, Bob
Zupcic and Paul Friedlander. "Oral Roberts...