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Spiers is an
English surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander Spiers (1807–1869),
English lexicographer Bob
Spiers (1945–2008), British...
- Observer.
Spiers was born in Wetumpka, Alabama. She
attended Edgewood Academy,
which she
later characterized as a
segregation academy.
Spiers has written...
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Spiers had a 7–7 win–loss record, a 2.47 ERA, 19
saves and 103
strikeouts in 109+1⁄3
innings pitched, all as a
relief pitcher. The Reds
signed Spiers...
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Alexander Spiers (1807–1869), was an
English lexicographer.
Spiers, was born at
Gosport in
Hampshire in 1807. He
studied in England, in Germany, and in...
- On 16 July 2016, the
death of UFO
investigator Max
Spiers (or
Maxwell Bates-
Spiers,) (1976–2016)
caused controversy among some conspiracists,
which led...
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count of
disorderly conduct.
Spiers wound up with a welt
under his left eye, a
bloody nose and whiplash. On May 21, 2007,
Spiers was
inducted into the South...
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Marilyn Spiers (born 15
March 1953) is a
British radio and
television presenter.
Initially training to be an
actress at the Rose
Bruford College,
Spiers began...
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**** (or ****k, spik) is an
ethnic slur used in the
United States to
describe Hispanic and
Latino Americans or Spanish-speaking
people from
Latin America...
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Robert Alexander Spiers (27
September 1945 – 8
December 2008) was a
Scottish television director and producer.
Spiers worked on many sitcoms, including...
- John
Spiers (born 1975) is an
English melodeon,
concertina and
bandoneon player.
Spiers was born in
Birmingham but
moved to
Abingdon at an
early age. His...