Gerald Sparrow (1903–1988) was a British lawyer, judge and travel writer. He served on the International Court in Bangkok, Thailand, for over 20 years...
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District Court Gerald Shur (1933-2020), American lawyer, and the founder of the US Federal Witness Protection Program Gerald Sparrow (1903–1988), British...
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footballer George Sparrow (1869–1933), Australian rules footballer Gerald Sparrow (1903–1988), British lawyer, judge and travel writer Guy Sparrow (disambiguation)...
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Adapted by Malcolm Hulke and Eric Paice from a play by the lawyer Gerald Sparrow, and directed by John Llewellyn Moxey, it starred Colin Blakely as Pierce...
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The Gerald R. Ford-class nuclear-powered aircraft carriers are currently being constructed for the United States Navy, which intends to eventually acquire...
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overdose of morphine. His closing speech for the defence was described by Gerald Sparrow as "the finest ever heard at the English bar", the more impressive since...
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Baroness Simon of Wythenshawe (born 1955), first transgender peer Judge Gerald Sparrow (1903 in Chapel-en-le-Frith – 1988) Major Richard John Wrottesley, 5th...
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Nicholas McAlpine Entwistle 24,509 33.9 +1.3 Democratic John Walter Gerald Sparrow 1,232 1.7 New Communist Joseph Ivor Kenny 890 1.2 New Majority 21,074...
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boycotts; The establishment of a front business organisation under Gerald Sparrow called the Club of Ten, which criticised what it alleged was bias in...
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at Sparrow Stadium is a baseball stadium on the campus of Francis Marion University in Florence, South Carolina. Part of the $11.1 million R. Gerald Griffin...
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