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Hoiles is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Chris Hoiles (born 1965),
American baseball player John
Hoiles (disambiguation), multiple...
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playing in Rochester.
Hoiles returned to the
major leagues in 1991 when the
Orioles traded away
catcher Mickey Tettleton and gave
Hoiles an
opportunity to...
- Waratahs.
Hoiles represented the
Wallabies for the
first time in 2004 at the age of 22 in the Test
match against Scotland. In 2004,
Hoiles was part of...
- John
Hoiles may
refer to: John E.
Hoiles (born 1938),
Australian rules footballer,
father of John M.
Hoiles John M.
Hoiles (born 1961),
Australian rules...
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newspaper The
Alliance Review.
Hoiles and his
brother bought the
Santa Ana
Daily Register in 1935,
among other newspapers Hoiles became president of Freedom...
- L****e
Hoile (born 1973 in Aarhus, Denmark) is a
Danish artist,
photographer and filmmaker. He has
collaborated with
musician Steven Wilson and his projects...
- "Johnny"
Hoiles (born 11
August 1938) is a
former Australian rules footballer who pla**** with
Footscray in the
Victorian Football League (VFL).
Hoiles, who...
- recruit,
Hoiles made
seven appearances for Geelong, two late in the 1985 VFL
season and five in the 1986 season. He is the son of John E.
Hoiles, a former...
- Crandall's
September 11, 1955, Alan Trammell's June 21, 1988, and
Chris Hoiles' May 17, 1996
grand slams occurred under the most dire
situation possible:...
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William Hoile Brown (sometimes
named as
William Hoyle Brown) was a
shipbuilder in
Auckland from 1864 to 1918 and a
local politician. He was born in a...