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  • "FOOTBALL". The Argus. Victoria, Australia. 19 June 1913. p. 5. Vic McNeil's playing statistics from AFL Tables Vic McNeil at AustralianFootball.com v t e...
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  • McNeil or MacNeil is a Scottish surname of Irish origin and that surname is closely related to the Gaelic speaking Isle of Barra in the Hebrides. Notable...
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  • Woolley 9 5 1913–1914 1913 Bob Walker 51 17 1913–1915,1919–1920 1913 Vic McNeil 12 1 1913–1914 1913 John Pike 4 0 1913 1913 Wilfred Stott 2 1 1913 1913...
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  • Lori McNeil (born December 18, 1963) is an American tennis coach and former top 10 player. McNeil was a singles semifinalist at the US Open in 1987 and...
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    It has released recordings by Tegan and Sara, Spoon, Jonathan Richman, Vic Chesnutt, Everest, Pegi Young, Jets Overhead, and Young himself, among others...
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    Jim Moir (redirect from Vic Reeves)
    James Roderick Moir (born 24 January 1959), also known by his stage name Vic Reeves, is an English comedian and artist. He has a double act with Bob Mortimer...
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  • as Exton and Fitzwater in Richard II, directed by Trevor Nunn, at the Old Vic Theatre, 2005. as Yakunin in The House of Special Purpose by Heidi Thomas...
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    Percy Watson (redirect from Chris McNeil)
    Nicholas Christopher McNeil (born August 19, 1981), better known by his ring name Percy Watson, is an American professional wrestler, commentator, and...
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  • Neil McDermott (born 15 December 1980) is a British stage and television actor, who is best known for portraying Ryan Malloy in the BBC television soap...
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  • King's 1981 novel Cujo, reintroducing the character of Vic Trenton. In 1980, advertising executive Vic Trenton's four-year-old son Tad died from dehydration...
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    Reeves and Mortimer, colloquially known as Vic and Bob, are a British double act consisting of Vic Reeves (born 24 January 1959; real name Jim Moir) and...
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    The Ford Crown Victoria ("Crown Vic") is a full-size sedan that was marketed and manufactured by Ford. The successor to the Ford LTD Crown Victoria, two...
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    The Young Vic Theatre is a performing arts venue located on The Cut, near the South Bank, in the London Borough of Lambeth. The Young Vic was established...
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    Sean Pertwee (category Alumni of Bristol Old Vic Theatre School)
    upon Thames and Sunbury College, Surrey. Pertwee trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. After graduating in 1986, he toured with the Royal Shakespeare...
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    1970s, Jones performed in productions with the National Theatre at the Old Vic and with the Royal Shakespeare Company as Hippolyta/Titania. Jones made many...
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  • Marvellous, performed at the New Vic Theatre in Newcastle-under-Lyme and at @sohoplace in London's West End. Toby Jones as Neil Baldwin Tony Curran as Lou Macari...
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    Members of the Hall of Fame. McFarland & Company. ISBN 0-7864-1749-8. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vic Willis. Vic Willis at the Baseball Hall...
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  • John Neil McGilp OBE. Emu 63: 427–428. Robin, Libby. (2001). The Flight of the Emu: a hundred years of Australian ornithology 1901-2001. Carlton, Vic. Melbourne...
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  • narratives by author Harlan Ellison. The cycle tells the story of an amoral boy (Vic) and his telepathic dog (Blood), who work together as a team to survive in...
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  • rejected by Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and the Central School of Speech and Drama. McKee began her career in...
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