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Podger may
refer to:
Andrew Podger (born 1948),
Australian public servant Julian Podger (born 1966),
English tenor singer and
member of
Gothic Voices...
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Rachel Podger FLSW (born 30 May 1968) is a
British violinist and
conductor specialising in the
performance of
Baroque music.
Podger was born in England...
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Andrew Stuart Podger, AO (born 6
November 1948) is a
retired Australian senior public servant. He is
currently Professor of
Public Policy at the Australian...
- A
podger spanner, or
podger, is a tool in the form of a
short bar,
usually tapered and
often incorporating a
wrench at one end.
Podgers are used for erecting...
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Julian Podger (born 1966) is an
English tenor who has
appeared mostly in
concert in
historically informed performance. He took part in the 2000 Bach Cantata...
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Sally Podger (born 8
February 1962) is a
retired female badminton player from England. She grew up in
Guernsey as
Sally Leadbeater.
Podger represented...
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Three Men in a Boat (To Say
Nothing of the Dog),
published in 1889, is a
humorous novel by
English writer Jerome K.
Jerome describing a two-w**** boating...
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August 18, 2017.
Retrieved July 1, 2022. Writers,
Jonathan Curiel,
Pamela J.
Podger,
Chronicle Staff (February 14, 2000). "Farewell to Schulz,
Peanuts / As...
- holy well) are
tired of just s****ing by. Soon to be laid-off,
postman Podger comes up with the plan to
hijack a
truck carrying a load of
Viagra and then...
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office 1 July 1994 – 11
March 1996
Preceded by Tony Cole
Succeeded by
Andrew Podger Personal details Born
Stephen John
Duckett (1950-02-18) 18
February 1950...