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James Litterick (born 15 July 1901; date of
death unknown) was a
politician in Manitoba, Canada, and was the
first member of the
Communist Party of Canada...
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Thomas Litterick (25 May 1929 – 6
January 1981) was a
British Labour Party politician, on the left wing of the party.
Educated at the
Dundee School of...
- Rhys
Litterick (born 2
March 1999) is an
English rugby union player who
plays as a prop
forward for
Cardiff Rugby. He is
Welsh and
Scottish qualified...
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pithy and
memorable comment on
almost any
public issue. He
defeated Tom
Litterick of the
Labour Party in 1979, and
served as a
backbencher until his defeat...
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lxxiv (1977), by B. Hudson.
Litterick,
Grove online Louise Litterick: "Hayne van Ghizeghem", in The New
Grove Dictionary of...
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Cyril Oliver Litterick was an
Australian rules footballer who was
highly successful in the West
Australian National Football League (WANFL)
playing for...
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Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-108-83999-0.
Litterick,
David (13
September 2002). "Billionaire who
broke the Bank of England"...
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question was
immediately removed. On
October 17, 2005, Paul
Litterick of the New
Zealand ****ociation of
Rationalists and
Humanists used Copyscape...
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Archived from the
original on May 26, 2024.
Retrieved October 27, 2024.
Litterick,
David (February 23, 2008). "Colin
Halpern sells £4 m
slice of Domino's...
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April 2010. "Burkle, Web Exec
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August 2007). "Report of acquisition". The
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