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    Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9780203641644 – via Google Books. M. R. D. Foot at Spartacus Educational M. R. D. Foot at IMDb British Army Officers 1939−1945...
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    foundation. She was an atheist. She was once married to the historian M. R. D. Foot, and at one time shared a flat with the philosopher and novelist Iris...
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    and an imperturbable temper; she took risks often but intelligently. M. R. D. Foot I would give anything to get my hands on that limping Canadian [sic]...
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  • ISBN 0-19-215883-X. Foot, M. R. D. (1999). The Special Operations Executive 1940–1946. Pimlico. ISBN 0-7126-6585-4. Foot, M. R. D. (2000). SOE in France...
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  • Michael Foot (1913–2010) was a British politician and journalist. Michael Foot may also refer to: M. R. D. Foot (Michael Richard Daniell Foot, 1919–2012)...
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    Plant; Joan Bakewell; India Knight and Eric Joyce; Alan Bennett, and M. R. D. Foot. Blue plaque for Sylvia Plath "Inventory Site Record". "In Photos: London's...
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    shipping, dubbed by German submariners as the "Second Happy Time". M. R. D. Foot argues that blackouts did not impair navigation by bombers because navigators...
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    August 1962)[citation needed] Scutts 1998, p. 17. Dear, I. C. B. and M. R. D. Foot, "Kammhuber Line." The Oxford Companion to World War II, 2001; Retrieved...
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  • Party leader (1980–83) M. R. D. Foot (1919–2012), British historian Oliver Foot (1946–2008), British actor and philanthropist Paul Foot (journalist) (1937–2004)...
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    Church, Oxford since 2023. Foot was born on 23 February 1961 and is the daughter of the military historian MRD. Foot and his second wife Elizabeth...
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