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  • Grant Munro may refer to: Grant Munro (footballer) (born 1980), Scottish professional footballer Grant Munro (filmmaker) (1923–2017), Canadian filmmaker...
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  • Grant Munro (born 15 September 1980 in Inverness, Scotland) is a Scottish former footballer. He was, most recently, with Rothes in the Highland Football...
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  • Alex Munro (comedian) (1911–1986), Scottish actor and comedy figure Alex Munro (footballer born 1912) (1912–1984), Scottish football player Alex Munro (footballer...
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  • September 2012. Grant, Tom (6 October 2023). "Former Clydebank manager Bill Munro dies aged 89". Clydebank Post. Retrieved 6 October 2023. Bill Munro...
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  • Douglas Thomas Munro (7 February 1917 – 18 September 1989) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL)...
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  • Zealand rugby union footballer Grant Baze (1943–2009), American bridge player Grant Bell, Australian rugby league football coach Grant Besse (born 1994)...
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  • Russell Duncan (category Scottish Football League players)
    appearances in 10 seasons with the club. During May 2011, Duncan and Grant Munro were told that they would not have their contracts renewed.[citation...
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    critic Margaret Atwood, who received two Booker Prizes; Nobel laureate Alice Munro, who has been called the best living writer of short stories in English;...
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  • Gaelic footballer (Strokestown, Roscommon). Jules Feiffer, 95, American cartoonist, playwright (Knock Knock), and screenwriter (Popeye, Munro), Pulitzer...
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    The statue of Thomas Munro is an equestrian statue of Thomas Munro, 1st Baronet, Major-General in the British Army and Governor of Madras from 1820 to...
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  • 1973), American football linebacker Donny Everett (1997–2016), American baseball player Donny Grant (born 1976), Costa Rican footballer Donnie Green (1948–2019)...
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    Aviation aircraft factory. Within a few hours' drive, Hamilton's John C. Munro International Airport (IATA: YHM) and Buffalo's Buffalo Niagara International...
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  • Chris Woods RB Gary Stevens CB Richard Gough (c) CB John Brown LB Stuart Munro RM Trevor Steven CM Terry Hurlock  1' CM Nigel Spackman LM Mark Walters...
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  • Public Hall Anna Nagar twin arches Statues Marina Beach Statues Thomas Munro Triumph of Labour Memorials Anna Memorial Gandhi Mandapam M.G.R. and Amma...
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    his third NRL grand final, with touch judges Chris Sutton and David Munro. Grant Atkins was appointed as the bunker official. The game was attended by...
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  • 219 Referee: David Syme Reynolds, Jim (27 October 1987). "Bad advert for football mars a classic cup final". The Glasgow Herald (scan hosted at 'The Celtic...
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  • 2 4 Murray Massier Denver 1958 1 3 4 Jerry Walker Denver 1961 1 3 4 Grant Munro Denver 1961 2 2 4 Trent Beatty Denver 1961 2 2 4 John Ivanitz Michigan...
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  • with Celtic will boast Scottish football's biggest crowd in 29 years". Daily Record. Retrieved 28 October 2018. Portals: Association football Scotland...
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    1 October 2023. Retrieved 1 October 2023. Grant, Tom (6 October 2023). "Former Clydebank manager Bill Munro dies aged 89". Clydebank Post. Retrieved 6...
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  • was scored on Saturday 9 February 2008 by club captain at the time, Grant Munro in a 1–1 draw away to St Mirren. Clean sheet record: 708 minutes – between...
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