- videotapes.
Hurles'
models were
typically ex-convicts, hustlers, drifters, and ne'er do wells.
Hurles died on
April 12, 2023, at the age of 78.
Hurles was born...
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Machine (archived 2016-11-11)
Matthew Hurles publications indexed by
Google Scholar Anon (2018). "Matthew
Hurles:
Congenica Ltd". companieshouse.gov.uk...
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Hurles Scales Jr. is an
American former professional football defensive back in the
National Football League (NFL). He was
drafted in the 14th
round (355th...
- Look up
hurler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hurler or
Hurlers may
refer to:
someone who
hurls,
especially a
player of hurling,
Irish stick-and-ball...
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Hurler syndrome, also
known as
mucopolysaccharidosis Type IH (MPS-IH),
Hurler's disease, and
formerly gargoylism, is a
genetic disorder that
results in...
- Look up
hurl in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hurl or
HURL may
refer to:
Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory, in the US
National Undersea Research...
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footballer Pat
Delaney (Kilkenny
hurler) (1942–2013),
Irish hurler Pat
Delaney (Offaly
hurler) (born 1954),
Irish hurler Pat
Delany (born 1969), American...
- 2023[update] the
Sanger employs more than a
thousand people, and is led by Matthew_
Hurles.
Notable scientific staff,
faculty and
alumni are
listed below: As of 2019[update]...
- A
hurley or
hurl or
hurling stick (Irish: camán) is a
wooden stick used in the
Irish sports of
hurling and camogie. It
typically measures between 45 and...
- (1959–66),
former president of the
Royal Society of
Marine Artists Matthew Hurles,
Professor at the
University of
Cambridge Tony James,
musician Max Kretzschmar...