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Cookesley Voules (4
January 1843 – 6 May 1923) was an
English first-class cricketer,
educator and clergyman. The son of the
Reverend Francis Plimley Voules, he...
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Koffi Agbényéga
Marcel Voule-frititi (born 10 July 1934) was a
Togolese politician, who
served as a
deputy in the
National ****embly of Togo. He was a...
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Alexander Voules Brown (8
January 1852 - 14
March 1945) was a
South Australian businessman who
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Nyaletsossi Voule is a
Togolese diplomat and jurist.
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cannons to Thailand. UN
human rights experts,
including Clément
Nyaletsossi Voule,
Special Rapporteur on the
Right to
Freedom of
Peaceful ****embly and of...
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Alfred Joseph Voules Brown, also
known as Alf
Brown Inyjarurri (24
October 1868 – 21 July 1955), was a
customs officer, trepanger,
trader who
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Admiral Sir (Arthur)
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Hubback KBE CB (11
September 1902 – 25
August 1970) was a
Royal Navy
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Nyaletsossi Voule)
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Opinion and
Expression (Irene Khan)
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