- Ben
Shearman (1884–1958),
English footballer Billy Shearman,
English footballer Bob
Shearman (1939–1999),
Australian rules footballer Donald Shearman (1926–2019)...
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Allen Overy Shearman Sterling LLP (commonly A&O
Shearman) is a
multinational law firm. The firm was
formed as a
result of a
merger between magic circle...
- with
Allen &
Overy to form A&O
Shearman.
Shearman &
Sterling was
founded in New York City in 1873 by
Thomas G.
Shearman (/ˈʃɜːrmən/) and John
William Sterling...
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Robert Charles Shearman,
sometimes credited as Rob
Shearman, is an
English television, radio,
stage play and
short story writer. He is
known for his World...
- John
Kinder Gowran Shearman (pronounced "Sherman"; 24 June 1931 – 11
August 2003) was an
English art
historian who also
taught in America. He was a specialist...
- of the rock
group Leigh Ashford –
which included singer Douglas "Buzz"
Shearman (former teen
singer of
Sherman & Peabody),
alongside Greg
Godovitz of Fludd...
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headquartered in the UK by revenue. In 2024 it
merged with
Shearman &
Sterling to form A&O
Shearman.
Allen &
Overy was
founded in
London on 1
January 1930...
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Fawlty Towers is a
British television sitcom written by John
Cleese and
Connie Booth,
originally broadcast on BBC Two in 1975 and 1979. Two
series of six...
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Robert Clarke Shearman (1825–1910) was a New
Zealand policeman and farmer. He was born in
County Kilkenny,
Ireland in 1825. Hill,
Richard S. "Robert Clarke...
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James Shearman is an
English conductor, orchestrator, and composer. He is
perhaps best
known for his
contributions to film
scores including those for Gosford...