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    Walter Crook (28 April 1913 – 27 December 1988) was an English football player and manager. Crook, who played as a full back, played in the Football League...
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    Mackenzie Crook (born Paul James Crook, 29 September 1971) is an English actor, director and writer. He played Gareth Keenan in The Office, Ragetti in...
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  • (1945–47) Robert Smith (1947–48) Walter Crook (1948–50) Robert Thomson (1950–52) Karel Kaufman (1952–53) Walter Crook (1953–54) Karl Humenberger (1954–59)...
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  • in a season (3pts): 31 (2011–12) Most consecutive League appearances: Walter Crook, 208 (1934–46) Most goals scored by a player in a season: Ted Harper...
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  • Crook Manifesto is a 2023 novel by Colson Whitehead. It returns to the fictional world of his previous book, Harlem Shuffle. It is a work of crime fiction...
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  • Crook is an Old Norse surname. Notable people with the surname include: A. R. Crook (1864–1930), American geologist Al Crook (Alfred John Crook; 1897–1958)...
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  • Spencer 1946–47 Jimmy Milne 1949–52 Bob Pryde 1952–54 Ted Goodier 1954–55 Walter Crook 1955–56 Ron Suart 1956 Billy Cook 1957 Sam Barkas 1957–58 Trevor Hitchen...
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  • Edgar Chadwick (1915) Peter Donaghy (1929–30) Doug Livingstone (1949) Walter Crook (1950) Denis Neville (1955–63) Bill Thompson (1963–66) Wiel Coerver (1966–69)...
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  • 1938 to 1941. Jack Bruton was manager of Blackburn from 1947 to 1949. Walter Crook set a club record for most consecutive League appearances, with 208 between...
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  • 1 James Barron 2 Billy Hough 3 Walter Crook 4 Arnold Whiteside 5 Bob Pryde 6 Frank Chivers 7 William Rodgers 8 Len Butt 9 John Weddle 10 Albert Clarke...
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  • Crooks and Liars is a progressive news blog focusing on political events founded by John Amato. Crooks and Liars, a self-described liberal political blog...
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  • of China. Hal Ashby, 59, American film director, pancreatic cancer. Walter Crook, 76, English international footballer and manager. Ken Hoole, 71–72,...
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    Amaru Shakur (/ˈtuːpɑːk ʃəˈkʊər/ TOO-pahk shə-KOOR; born Lesane Parish Crooks; June 16, 1971 – September 13, 1996), also known by his stage names 2Pac...
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  • December Las Vegas with Trevor McDonald ITV 10 December Britain's Oldest Crooks ITV 20 December The Sound of Music Live ITV 26 December Peter & Wendy ITV...
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    However, Lincoln had changed his mind and remained in Washington. William H. Crook, one of Lincoln's bodyguards, claimed that Surratt had boarded the River...
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  • bands. During his career, Hargreaves conducted the Grassmarket Silver Band, Crook Hall Band, and the Stanshawe Band as well as many others across England...
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  • Crook and Piojo Ávalos. The LP included more “mainstream” hooks, but still kept the classic feel of the group. After the departure of D'Aviero, Crook...
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  • William Herbert Crook (April 18, 1925 – October 29, 1997) was an American preacher turned politician, national director of the Volunteers in Service to...
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    Sir William Crookes OM FRS (/krʊks/; 17 June 1832 – 4 April 1919) was a British chemist and physicist who attended the Royal College of Chemistry, now...
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  • coincidences: both Albert Victor's mother and Alice Crook were deaf; both Albert Victor's mother and Walter Sickert were Danish; Sickert is obsessed by the...
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  • Fore Crook (Bagh war-rag). Also known as Inturn, Forward Faulx, Forward Falx, Inside Crook, Forward Crook, Inner Crook, Inlock, Grapevine, Crook, Fore...
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  • Geronimo: An American Legend (category Films directed by Walter Hill)
    Crook, has nothing but admiration for Geronimo and contempt for the self-serving actions of his government. Geronimo eventually surrenders to Crook but...
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  • David Crook (14 August 1910 – 1 November 2000) was a British communist who spent most of his life teaching in China. A committed Marxist from 1931, he...
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  • The crooks change and are kinder and gentler, but 'Brother' Squirts begins to place bets on the dogs and the police become suspicious. When Walter decides...
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    citizens of Prineville. The new Crook County Courthouse was completed in May 1909. It had been designed by the architect Walter D. Pugh and built under the...
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  • date 666 1 "Grilling on the Edge" Marc Murphy, Tiffani Faison, and Cliff Crooks October 18, 2022 (2022-10-18) Ingredients: Appetizer: top sirloin cap, smoked...
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    November 24, 2006. "Walter D. Pugh Architect Dies". The Capital Journal. November 24, 1946. Retrieved May 23, 2021. Halvorson, Ron. "Crook County Courthouse"...
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  • 1950–51 and 1951–52 campaigns. Following, this he played 28 games under Walter Crook at Accrington Stanley in 1952–53. Stanley finished bottom of the Football...
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    Mountains, Scotland and Northern England.[citation needed] The shepherd's crook is a strong multi-purpose stick or staff, often fashioned with a hooked...
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    A. Gibbons, Walter Sedovic, Jr., and Greg Kendrick (December 8, 1978). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Crook House / Gibbons...
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