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McDibbs, a
music house in
Black Mountain,
North Carolina pioneered the
development of both the non-smoking bar, and the now
thriving Asheville area music...
- New
South Wales Dibbs ministry (1885)
Dibbs ministry (1889)
Dibbs ministry (1891–94)
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Festival (LEAF)
Patricia Cornwell William R.
Forstchen Nicholas Sparks McDibbs –
music venue Bob
Dalsemer – Internationally-known
square and
contra dance...
- Kem
Dibbs (August 12, 1917 –
March 28, 1996) was a Lebanese-American film and
television actor. He was
known for
playing Deputy Mike
Teague in the first...
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Eddie Dibbs (born
February 23, 1951) is a
retired American tennis player also
nicknamed "Fast Eddie". He
attained a career-high
singles ranking of world...
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appeared regularly at a
Black Mountain,
North Carolina,
nightclub called McDibbs. His
debut album The
Nightshift Watchman was
released in 1987 on Jerry...
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Richard Dibbs KCMG (12
October 1834 – 5
August 1904) was an
Australian politician who was
Premier of New
South Wales on
three occasions.
Dibbs was born...
- Mike
Dibb (born Wharfedale, Bradford, West Yorkshire, 29
April 1940) is an
English do****entary filmmaker. In
almost half a
century of
making films mainly...
- The
Duchess is a 2008
historical drama film
directed by Saul
Dibb, who co-wrote the
screenplay with
Jeffrey Hatcher and
Anders Thomas Jensen,
based on...
- producer,
Butchard is lead
writer and
Robbie McNeill is
writing further episodes. The
director is Saul
Dibb and the
producer is
Simon Maloney. In May 2024...