- were an
English trader and agent, John
Tucker, and a
Sherbro princess.
Starting in the 17th century, the
Tuckers ruled over one of the most
powerful chiefdoms...
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Tuckers Hall, the
Guildhall of the
Incorporation of Weavers,
Fullers and Shearmen, is an
historic building in Exeter, Devon,
built in 1471. It is a Grade...
- Look up
Tucker or
tucker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tucker may
refer to:
Tucker,
Arkansas Tucker,
Georgia Tucker,
Mississippi Tucker, Missouri...
- cast were Bill
Morey as the
Tuckers'
grumpy (but
ultimately friendly)
police contact Lt. Fisk;
Alfre Woodard as the
Tuckers'
efficient administrative ****istant...
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Tuckers Solicitors LLP,
known as
Tuckers Solicitors, is a
United Kingdom criminal defence law firm that has
particular specialisation in
serious crime...
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Tucker Swanson McNear Carlson (born May 16, 1969) is an
American conservative political commentator who
hosted the
nightly political talk show
Tucker...
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fairgrounds owner Nick
Jenin purchased over ten
Tuckers, the
original Tucker testbed ch****is,
numerous Tucker parts,
photos and do****ents. He
developed a...
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Tuckerization (or
tuckerism) is the act of
using a person's name in an
original story as an in-joke. The term is
derived from
Wilson Tucker, a pioneering...
- they
purposely intended to
portray Tucker in an
entirely sympathetic way. Both
filmmakers each
owned two
Tuckers,
although Lucas eventually sold one...
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fantasies about Jennifer. Jack
calls Jennifer and asks to
visit her at the
Tuckers' residence, but she refuses. Mark
later steals beer from Bill's party,...