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- Editor Valerie Howes (Interim Editor) Art Director Valerie Thai News Editor Tegwyn Hughes Fiction Editor H Felix Chau Bradley Poetry Editor David Ly Arts Editor...
- the Anvil (1993), Elloise Noble in Body Melt (1993) and most notably as Tegwyn Flack in the film adaptation of Tim Winton' novel, That Eye, The Sky (1994)...
- essential", believing that this song is about Pete Davidson, Grande's ex-fiancé. Tegwyn Hughes of The Queen's Journal says that along with fellow album tracks "bad...
- Croft as Morton 'Ort' Flack Lisa Harrow as Alice Flack Amanda Douge as Tegwyn Flack Mark Fairall as Sam Flack Alethea McGrath as Grammar Flack Paul Sonkkila...
- St Teath (Cornwall) Daughter of Brychan, king of Brycheiniog Tecwyn or Tegwyn 6th century Llandecwyn 14 September (trad.) Son of Ithel Hael Tegai 6th...
- Johnson Jacqueline McKenzie Traps Viola 1995 Amanda Douge That Eye, the Sky Tegwyn Flack Essie Davis Dad and Dave: On Our Selection Kate Rudd Nadine Garner...
- which was then demolished in 1984. The school's symbol, designed by artist Tegwyn Francis Jones, is a thumb pressing seeds into the earth (hence the motto...
- Wharf Theatre, Sydney with Sydney Theatre Company 1994–95 That Eye, The Sky Tegwyn Space Theatre, Adelaide, Playhouse, Perth, Playhouse, Melbourne, Stanley...
- Llandecwyn in the Welsh county of Gwynedd. Tecwyn (sometimes transliterated as Tegwyn - feminine version Tegwen; and sometimes anglicised as Teckwyn) was a 6th-century...
- <-gw-> to <-cw-> may be compared to that in the personal name Tecwyn (<Tegwyn). Since at least the nineteenth century Lecwydd sometimes appears in Welsh...