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  • [[File:Louise Englefield.jpg|thumb|Louise Englefield]]'''Louise Englefield''' (born 1967) is Director of [[Pride Sports]].
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  • ...Old Joint Stock Theatre in [[Birmingham]] <ref> Jarman, directed by Sarah-Louise Young, ran 1-4 Dec 2021</ref>.
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  • ...].<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/theobserver/2006/dec/10/features.review37 Louise France "One year of being Mr and Mr" ''The Observer'' 10 December 2006</ref
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  • Club Louise aka Louise's (61 Poland Street, Soho)
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  • ...ce by all communities in policing). This was commented on in the report by Louise Casey published in March 2023 <ref> ''While the relationship between the M
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  • ...t up by [[Chris Park]]; other contributors include [[Beth Brook]] and Dr [[Louise Chambers]].<ref>https://dl.dropbox.com/u/24371157/Past2Present-2012.pdf</re
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  • ...uise and Lorne engagement.jpg|thumb|Engagement photo of Lorne and Princess Louise]]'''John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll''' (1845–1914) was a Scottish noble In 1871 he married Princess Louise, fourth daughter of [[Queen Victoria]], a break with the tradition of the m
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  • [[File:Louise Englefield.jpg|thumb|Louise Englefield]]'''Louise Englefield''' (born 1967) is Director of [[Pride Sports]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Louise Englefield]]
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  • *[[Louise Ashman]]
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  • ...alsh.jpg|thumb|Kate Richardson-Walsh]]'''Kate Richardson-Walsh''' (Kathrin Louise Richardson-Walsh, née Walsh, born 1980) is captain of the England and Grea
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  • ...for 1998 was carried by [[George Galloway]] MP, [[Tommy Sheridan]], and [[Louise Fyfe]].
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  • ...preciation.<ref>Davis, pp. 11–22.</ref> The likelihood of an affair with Louise Burkhardt, the model for ''Lady with the Rose'', is accepted by Sargent sch
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  • #[[Louise Welsh]]
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  • ...married into other European royal families, with the exception of Princess Louise, who married the [[Marquess of Lorne]]. In 1861 Albert died of typhoid, and
    1 KB (182 words) - 07:50, 16 June 2014
  • ...Piper, Honeyz and Louise Redknapp. Each act performed one song, apart from Louise, who also performed her new single "2 Faced".
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  • ...thumb|File:Vicky Beeching.jpgicky Beeching]]'''Vicky Beeching''' (Victoria Louise Beeching, born 1979) is a singer and religious commentator.
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  • ...y called [[gender critical]] views. An employment tribunal found that Prof Louise Westmarland, head of discipline in social policy and criminology at the OU,
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  • ...Cockpit Theatre, London in October 1983. The play, by the American author Louise Parker Kelley, was originally set in the USA, but the Consenting Adults in
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  • ...ist Robert Mapplethorpe (1988), filmmaker Kenneth Anger (1991), and artist Louise Bourgeois (1994). Finch went on to direct films such as the BAFTA-nominated
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