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Australian cyclist Ashley Mears (born 1980),
American sociologist Bob
Mears (born 1933),
American football coach Brian Mears (1931–2009),
British author...
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series Ray
Mears' Bushcraft, Ray
Mears'
World of Survival,
Extreme Survival,
Survival with Ray
Mears, Wild
Britain with Ray
Mears and Ray
Mears Goes Walkabout...
- of the Coca-Cola 600,
Mears is a
member of the
Mears racing family as the
nephew of four-time
Indianapolis 500
winner Rick
Mears and the son of IndyCar...
- 1982, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991).
Mears is also a three-time
Indycar series/World
Series champion (1979, 1981 and 1982).
Mears was born in Wichita,
Kansas and...
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Early on in life,
Mears had a
severe case of the auto-immune
disease alopecia,
causing him to lose
almost all his body hair.
Mears has
numerous credits...
- born in 1871 in Hammersmith, London, the
elder son of
Joseph Mears, a builder. In 1896,
Mears and his
brother Gus
purchased the
Stamford Bridge Athletics...
- the
north west of England,
Mears once pla**** for the
Jamaica national football team
despite not
being eligible to do so.
Mears came
through the
ranks at...
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summer of 2006,
Mears accepted a
position as the
radio play-by-play
broadcaster for the New York
Islanders of the
National Hockey League.
Mears made his NHL...
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Thomas Mears (c. 1775 –
October 16, 1832) was a
businessman and
political figure in
Upper Canada.
Thomas Mears was born in the
Thirteen Colonies in about...
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During June 2015,
Mears Group bought Care UK's home care division, with
about 6,000
employees for £11.3 million.
Subsequently renamed Mears Care, it looked...