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  • David Turquand-Young (13 January 1904 – 14 September 1984) was a British modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1924 and 1928 Summer Olympics. He was member...
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  • union player Dave Young (footballer), former Wigan Athletic player David Turquand-Young (1904–1984), British modern pentathlete David Young (swimmer) (1907–1988)...
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  • 177 7 8  Raoul Lignon (FRA) 174 8 9  Bo Lindman (SWE) 170 9 10  David Turquand-Young (GBR) 168 10 11  Barent Momma (NED) 172 11 12  Marius Christensen (DEN)...
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    pentathletes represented Great Britain in 1928. David Turquand-Young Alfred Goodwin Lance East Single scull - David Collet - Bronze Double scull - Humphrey Boardman...
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    Score Rank Frederick Barton Individual 122.5 28 Brian Horrocks Individual 98.5 19 David Turquand-Young Individual 84.5 13 George Vokins Individual 64.5 7...
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  • Berg  Sweden 3 11 36 7 1 58 5 Heinz Hax  Germany 1 15 21 20 2 59 6 David Turquand-Young  Great Britain 24 7 15 9 10 65 7T Christiaan Tonnet  Netherlands...
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  • James Richardson Centre 1928-01-07 v Australia at Twickenham 631 David Turquand-Young Lock 1928-01-07 v Australia at Twickenham 632 Godfrey Palmer Wing...
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  • Lawton Arthur Young SH Syd Malcolm Kendrick Stark P Bruce Judd Sam Tucker H Jock Blackwood Ron Cove-Smith (c) P Harry Woods David Turquand-Young L Geoff Storey...
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  • Allardyce Dub Taylor as Walker Anthony James as the Hearse Driver Todd Turquand as Young Ben Burnt Offerings was part of a trend in 1970s horror films focused...
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  • 1984. It is based on characters created by Jane Thayer about Petey, a young dog who attached himself to a lonely orphan boy named Tommy. Petey the puppy...
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  • in 1965; appeared on an episode of The Facts of Life, as Madge. Todd Turquand: born in Hollywood, California, in 1964. Curtis Wong: born in Vancouver...
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  • repackaged and re-run instead as ABC Weekend Specials. 1979–1981: Michael Young served as host of the series for two seasons. 1981–1984: Willie Tyler and...
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    438 in the 1887 version. Middlemarch by George Eliot (1871–1872) Rose Turquand. A Novel. by Ellice Hopkins (1876), "From that moment, Rose's life was...
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    knowledge that a company exceeded its capacity. e.g. Royal British Bank v Turquand (1856) 119 ER 327, Mahony v East Holyford Mining Co (1875) LR 7 HL 869...
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  • Co. was announced on 1 March 1878. The liquidation of the bank by Turquand, Youngs & Co. came to a head at a creditors' meeting in April 1878, at which...
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  • Police, Thaton. Colonies, Protectorates and Mandated Territories. Charles Turquand Matthey, Deputy Commissioner of Police and Superintendent of the Fire Brigade...
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  • Burkimsher, MBE, (178904), Royal Army Service Corps. Lieutenant-Colonel David Frank Turquand Colbeck (63671), The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (Employed List...
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