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easily be pla**** by the batsman.
Bowling yorkers is a
tactic used most
often by fast bowlers. A fast
yorker is one of the most
difficult types of delivery...
- New
Yorker, a
magazine founded in 1925 The New
Yorkers, a 1930
musical by Cole
Porter New
Yorker (clothing), a
German fashion company New
Yorker Films...
- illustration—humorously
depicting New
Yorkers' self-image of
their place in the world, or
perhaps outsiders' view of New
Yorkers' self-image—inspired many similar...
- Jade
Scott Yorker is an
American actor of film and television.
Among his TV
credits are Cosby,
Third Watch and Law & Order. His most
famous role is the...
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cricketer nicknamed "
Yorker" Old
Order River Brethren, a
Christian denomination formerly sometimes referred to as
Yorkers Yorker (Vermont), an inhabitant...
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Chrysler New
Yorker 4-door
hardtop 1958
Chrysler New
Yorker Convertible 1959
Chrysler New
Yorker 4-door
hardtop The 1960
model year New
Yorkers used unibody...
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facto independence that it had
after January 15, 1777.
Under Vermont law,
Yorkers and
Loyalists were
traitors to Vermont,
subject to
forfeiture of all property...
- and
their children move elsewhere. As of the 2000 census, 692,739 New
Yorkers reported Italian ancestry,
making them the
largest European ethnic group...
- The
Yorker International University is a for-profit
unaccredited institution. It was
formerly known New
Yorker University or The New
Yorker (TNYU) (which...
- Many
notable people were
either born in New York City or
adopted it as
their home. Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y...