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Roger Woddis (17 May 1917 – 16 July 1993) was a
British writer and
humorous poet. One of his most
famous poems,
Ethics for Everyman,
deals with double-morality...
- tribes, was Mirrirul, from the word mirīr,
meaning "sky." Wodi Wodi
Woddi Woddi Whardi Whardi Illawarra (a
regional name) būnbāri (boy) būrrū (kangaroo)...
- Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon".
Oxford Mail.
Retrieved 27
December 2020.
Woddis,
Carole (25
November 2011). "Matilda the Musical,
Cambridge Theatre". theartsdesk...
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Woddi,
Charlton &
Nelson 2009, pp. 7–8.
Tongia &
Arunachalam 1997.
Rethinaraj 2006, p. 7. S.K. Jain 2009, p. 2.
Maitra 2009, p. 59.
Woddi, Charlton...
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means to tell the
prisoners from the warders. "Hammer into Anvil"
Roger Woddis 1
December 1967
Patrick Cargill 12 10 14 12 10 14
Number Six
takes revenge...
- "Cliff Barker".
National Basketball ****ociation.
Retrieved 14
January 2024.
Woddis,
Carole (18
March 2013). "Frank
Thornton obituary". the Guardian. Retrieved...
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Australia Wiri[2]
Queensland Wirngir[2]
Western Australia Wodiwodi[2]
Woddi Woddi, Illawarra,
Tharawal New
South Wales Wogait[2]
Worgait Northern Territory...
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wealth ended up in the
hands of Gómez and his cronies, and,
according to
Woddis, Wall Street. Indeed, at the time of his death, he was by far the richest...
- History, 1903-1957. Jefferson: McFarland. p. 231. ISBN 978-0-7864-0045-4.
Woddis,
Carole (18
March 2013). "Frank
Thornton obituary". The Guardian. Archived...
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allegorical British science fiction TV
series The Prisoner.
Written by
Roger Woddis and
directed by Pat Jackson, it was the
twelfth episode produced. It was...