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    Garrick Tremain (born 1941) is a New Zealand cartoonist and painter living in Queenstown. He has been a professional painter since 1972 and a cartoonist...
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  • politician Garrick Tremain (born 1941), New Zealand cartoonist and painter George Tremain (1874–1948), Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court Kel Tremain (1938–1992)...
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  • Garrick Hagon Garrick Ibbotson Garrick Morgan (born 1970), former Australian rugby footballer Garrick Ohlsson Garrick Palmer Garrick Tremain (born 1941)...
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  • Times Tom Scott, The Dominion Post Chris Slane, Chris Slane’s Cartoons Garrick Tremain Morten Mørland, The Times Arifur Rahman Yusuf Lodhi Naji al-Ali Mohammad...
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    the ODT for 30 years until his retirement in 1981. Queenstown artist Garrick Tremain was then the principal cartoonist until he stopped working for the...
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    comedian and writer Michael Laws, politician, broadcaster, and writer Garrick Tremain, cartoonist and painter Paul Grant, rugby union player Phillipa Gray...
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  • Cartoonist of the Year in 2011 at the Canon Media Awards. Along with Garrick Tremain, Eric Heath and Burton Silver, he designed a stamp for New Zealand...
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  • player Chris Tremain, politician and son of Kel Tremain Garrick Tremain, artist, brother of Kel Tremain and uncle of Chris Tremain Kel Tremain, rugby union...
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    26 August 2019. In December 2019, Foon criticised the cartoonist Garrick Tremain's cartoon in the Otago Daily Times which made light of the measles epidemic...
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  • to President-for-Life Julian Tremain. In subsequent changes to the timeline, Zoom defected to the rebellion against Tremain led by Gorilla Grodd; turned...
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    Levesque Jahi Sundance Agápē 2012 "Back and Forth" JoJo Vincent Herbert Tremain Saunders Brian Reeves JoJo 2004 "Bad Habits (Intro)" JoJo Joanna "JoJo"...
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  • Noble, Liz Smith, Patrick Godfrey, Andrea Miltner, James Babson, Joseph Tremain, Timothy Bateson, Elvis Polanski, Frank Mills, Nick Stringer, Gerard Horan...
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    Stanley – All Blacks player Winston Stanley – Manu Samoa rugby player Kel Tremain – All Blacks player Sam Webster – track cyclist Alan Whetton – All Blacks...
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  • September 2000, p. 65 Listing, The Age, 15 December 2000, p. 50 Cathryn Tremain photograph, "The artists John Howley, Clifton Pugh and Mark Strizic with...
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    Archived from the original on 27 May 2019. Retrieved 28 August 2018. Garrick, Gia (28 August 2018). "National wants Chelsea Manning banned from NZ"...
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    colourful career in NZ politics". Newshub. Retrieved 10 October 2022. Garrick, Gia (8 March 2019). "National Party targets justice committee refusal...
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  • Ponsonby 2 – 5 Northcote Hunter, W. Knott, Report Hall 2, Burford, Bell, Tremain...
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  • for Today on BBC1, 14 May 1980. 13 Jul 1980 Halleluiah, Mary Plum Rose Tremain Rosemary Hill Peter Hammond Chrissy Iddon Warren Clarke Peter Arne 20 Jul...
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  • boarding school in Hertfordshire, where her pupils included the novelist Rose Tremain.[better source needed] She was also active in the recording studios for...
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  • Phantom Tollbooth, Journey of the Sparrows, The Silver Chair, and Johnny Tremain. In 1986 Lifeline inaugurated its KidSeries program. Productions have included...
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