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Jeremy Redmore is a New
Zealand musician, singer-songwriter,
producer and author. In his
early career he rose to fame as the main
creative force behind...
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William Redmore Bigg RA (Felsted, Es**** 6
January 1755 – 6
February 1828 London) was a
British painter. Bigg was born in
Felsted in Es**** to
William and...
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Piper ITV News
Anglia (2010 – 2017)
Amanda Piper ITV News
Meridian Kesley Redmore Wales at Six (2017 – 2022)
Chrissie Reidy ITV
National Weather (2001 –...
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armies took to
reach the battlefield.
Williams dismisses the
notion of "
Redmore" as a
specific location,
saying that the term
refers to a
large area of...
- 2002 – June 2004 CSM
Ralph C. Borja, July 2004 – May 2007 CSM
James W.
Redmore, July 2007 –
March 2010 CSM
Christopher K. Greca,
March 2010 – November...
- MMWR.
Surveillance Summaries, 53(2), 1–96.
MacArthur G,
Caldwell DM,
Redmore J,
Watkins SH,
Kipping R,
White J,
Chittleborough C,
Langford R, Er V,...
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agreeing to the use of his song "Can you hear us?" re-recorded by
Jeremy Redmore of
Midnight Youth. It was the
first time the
artist had
allowed one of...
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Draining and
Preservation of
certain Fens,
called Cawdle Fen, Waterden, and
Redmore, and One
Piece of Fen Ground,
called The Holts, in the Isle of Ely, in...
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after Thomas Stothard; Sa****ay Evening, and
Sunday Morning,
after William Redmore Bigg; The Moralist,
after John
Raphael Smith;
Burial of
General Fraser...
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William Bigg may
refer to:
William Redmore Bigg (1755–1828),
British painter William Bigg (High
Sheriff of Berkshire), High
Sheriff of
Berkshire in 1656...