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  • representative cricketers "Jim O'Regan". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 January 2017. "Jim O'Regan". Cricket Archive. Retrieved 13 January 2017. Jim O'Regan at ESPNcricinfo...
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  • Alan Wyatt (category Australian cricketers)
    the New South Wales first innings, adding 61 for the last wicket with Jim O'Regan. Wyatt played for Western Suburbs in Sydney. He was inducted into the...
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    member of the Football Team of the Millennium Dave Langford-Smith – cricketer Jim Langton – member of the hurling Team of the Millennium Liam Lawrence...
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  • Representatives (1971–1983). Hasina Mumtaz, 78, Bangladeshi singer. Michael O'Regan, 70, Irish journalist (The Irish Times). Emile Shoufani, 76, Israeli Melkite...
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  • O'Neill Norm O'Neill (1955–56 to 1966–67) : N. C. L. O'Neill Jim O'Regan (1957–58) : J. B. O'Regan John O'Reilly (1953–54 to 1959–60) : J. W. O'Reilly Bill...
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  • manager (Kilbrittain, Cork senior camogie team). 18 February – Michael O'Regan, 70, journalist (The Irish Times). 22 February – Robert Ellison, 82, Roman...
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    Books Australia Ltd. Stated during an interview of Martin Flanagan by Mick O'Regan, ABC Radio National "The Sports Factor", first broadcast on 2 January 2009...
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  • Lagrenée, French painter and educator (d. 1805) 1757 – Sebastián Kindelán y O'Regan, colonial governor of East Florida, Santo Domingo and Cuba (d. 1826) 1760...
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    Lambiek Comiclopedia. Lambiek. 1 October 2018. Retrieved 11 April 2022. O'Regan, Robert; et al. (1994). A report of an investigation into the Cape Melville...
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    union international player Peter Toohey (1966–1971) – Australian test cricketer Jim White (1899–1903) – rugby union international player Jack Besgrove (2017–2022)...
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  • (1974–1988). Angela von Nowakonski, 67, Brazilian physician, COVID-19. Thomas O'Regan, 64, Australian media theorist and academic. J. I. Packer, 93, British-born...
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    Norrington (Clare), Grammy Award winner Boris Ord (Corpus Christi/King's) Tarik O'Regan (Corpus Christi/Trinity) Robin Orr (Pembroke) Martin Outram (Fitzwilliam)...
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  • Montgomery, senior lecturer, SAE Creative Media Institute in Brisbane Thomas O'Regan, academic in culture and media studies at the University of Queensland...
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  • South Australian politician (b. 1933) Barry Jarman, Test cricketer (b. 1936) Thomas O'Regan, media theorist and academic (b. 1956) Ron Tauranac, engineer...
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    original on 14 November 2007. Retrieved 1 June 2007. Amanda Smith, Mick O'Regan (8 December 2000). "Swimming: A Feeling For Water". The Sports Factor....
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  • Azerbaijani sculptor. Vadim Mulerman, 79, Soviet singer, cancer. Katherine O'Regan, 71, New Zealand politician, MP for Waipa (1984–1996), list MP (1996–1999)...
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  • (1982–1984). Md. Nazim Uddin, 84, Bangladeshi freedom fighter. Pauline O'Regan, 96, New Zealand educator and writer. Chris Reccardi, 54, American animator...
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  • the turning of public parkland into a private racetrack. 28 April – Rob O'Regan retires after 3 years at the helm of the Criminal Justice Commission (CJC)...
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  • footballer 2 February – Kieron Fonotia, rugby union player 3 February – Daniel O'Regan, rugby league player 7 February – Mataupu Poching, rugby league player...
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  • Power, tenor. 22 June: Murray Webb, cricketer and caricature artist. 27 August: John Morrison, cricketer. 2 September: Jim Richards, motor racing driver. 13...
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