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    Only Live Twice, which was itself named after actress and comedian Nellie Wallace. The submarine does not maintain a dry interior, and thus is a "wet sub"...
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  • Live at the Royal Albert Hall is the second live album released by Scottish pop rock quartet Wet Wet Wet. Released on 17 May 1993, the album is a recording...
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    This is the discography of Scottish soft rock band Wet Wet Wet. "UK Charts > Wet Wet Wet". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 18 January 2016. Australian...
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  • on the Happy Side is the third studio album by Scottish quartet Wet Wet Wet. The album was released on 27 January 1992 and reached the top of the UK Albums...
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    aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust, at the Royal Albert Hall. This led to him, in 2002, being offered the part of Billy Flynn, the lawyer in the musical...
    18 KB (1,512 words) - 18:01, 29 August 2024
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    Diving bell (redirect from Wet bell)
    the surface to depth and back in open water, usually for the purpose of performing underwater work. The most common types are the open-bottomed wet bell...
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  • End of Part One: Their Greatest Hits (category Wet Wet Wet albums)
    Their Greatest Hits is the first compilation album released by Scottish pop rock quartet Wet Wet Wet. Released on 8 November 1993, the album serves as a comprehensive...
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  • announced the tour on 17 October 2016 at a press conference held at the Royal Albert Hall in London. The tour included five concerts at the venue, and...
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  • 2024. A live version was released on 19 November 2020 as a promotional single for the band's second live album, Live at the Royal Albert Hall (2020)....
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    Klaus Voormann (category German expatriates in the United States)
    2002 Voormann played bass on the song "All Things Must Pass" at the Concert for George, held at London's Royal Albert Hall. In an interview with author...
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    Torpedo (redirect from Wet heater)
    into service for the U.S. Navy in 1892. Five varieties were produced, all 18-inch diameter. The Royal Navy introduced the Brotherhood wet heater engine in...
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  • Robbie Williams Live at the Albert, The Robbie Williams TV Special, Children in Need Rocks the Royal Albert Hall, Children in Need Rock the MEN, Children...
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    She was the musical director for Bill Bailey's Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra, first performed in Brighton then at the Royal Albert Hall in 2008,...
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    Chris Difford (category Musicians from the Royal Borough of Greenwich)
    Holland at AllMusic. Retrieved 25 November 2011. "Elton John – The Duets Collection". Discogs.com. Retrieved 19 September 2013. "Wet Wet WetThe Little...
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    James Fox (singer) (category People educated at Heolddu Comprehensive School)
    the Royal British Legion Remembrance Day Festival at the Royal Albert Hall, in the presence of the Queen. In 2007 he released Six String, a six-track...
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    Peter Davison (redirect from Wet vet)
    included the sitcoms Holding the Fort (1980–1982) and Sink or Swim (1980–1982), Dr. Stephen Daker in A Very Peculiar Practice (1986–1988), and Albert Campion...
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  • Proms, the last concert of the BBC Proms, a series of seventy or so classical concerts held yearly in the Royal Albert Hall in London, but it is organised...
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  • 2006, p. 102. Dewey, Richard L. (18 May 2009). "Eric Clapton Starts Royal Albert Hall Run With Classics and Covers". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 25 May 2015...
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    Narrogin (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    Narrogin Albert Facey (1894–1982), author of A Fortunate Life, lived a period of his life in Narrogin Bevan George, field hockey player who won the gold medal...
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  • John McKenzie (musician) (category The Pretenders)
    David French - All The Difference 2001 – Bond – Live at the Royal Albert Hall 2003 – Everything but the Girl – Like the Deserts Miss the Rain 2003 – David...
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