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Henry Woodyer (1816–1896) was an
English architect, a
pupil of
William Butterfield and a
disciple of A. W. N.
Pugin and the Ecclesiologists.
Woodyer was...
- Look up
woody in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Woody may
refer to:
Pertaining to wood, a
plant tissue and
material Woody plant, a
plant with a rigid...
- The
Woodies was the
nickname given to the
tennis doubles pairing of
Australians Todd
Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde, one of the most
successful pairings...
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Heywood Allen and
later began to call
himself Woody.
According to Allen, his
first published joke read: "
Woody Allen says he ate at a
restaurant that had...
- of the FTSE 100 Index. The company,
established by a team led by Neil
Woodyer as
Endeavour Financial in 1988,
diversified from
mining finance to mining...
- Will &
Woody is a
syndicated Australian radio show
hosted by Will Mc****n and
Woody Whitelaw across the KIIS
Network and
Super Radio Network. The show...
- 1961) is an
American actor. He
first became known for his role as
bartender Woody Boyd on the NBC
sitcom Cheers (1985–1993), for
which he won a Primetime...
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listed building,
thought to have been
designed by the
architect Henry Woodyer. It was the
childhood home,
between the ages of 9 and 18, of
Joanne Rowling...
- me or
Woody, was in a
Greenwich Village Branch of the Party. She got
Woody in. She
probably said, I'll see
Woody acts responsibly.' And so
Woody was briefly...
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Woodyer 1800–1816 Reeves,
Woodyer and
Reeves 1817–1818 W. J.
Reeves and Son 1819–1829 Reeves...