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He was also surprisingly quick and sure-footed for his size (194cm, 96kg), making him a dominating presence all over the ground, let down only by some slipshod kicking.
In 1926 he won a Sandover Medal, and was later awarded a retrospective Medal for the 1929 season after initially finishing 2nd on a countback to East Perth's 'Billy' Thomas.
Quick, intelligent and highly skilled, he was an automatic choice for Western Australia for much of his career, and made a near club record 26 interstate appearances (only Tom Outridge, with 27, played for the state more times).
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 God of the Machine (06/02/2005): "The Disconsolation of Philosophy, Part 7: Entropy and Information"
(BTW, Thomas Gilovich is recommended reading on how the models of more advanced Eustaces can go wrong.)
Well, Matt, this is hardly a demonstration of nominalism, nor even a suggestion of it.
Rephrase that question you asked me real quick?
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History of Marlborough--a fabulous resource page including original source documentation, scanned images of ship's transcripts and other primary documentation, photos of personal family belongings, property maps and family histories--you need to visit the entire page (which is very large) to glean all of the useful information that is located on this wonderful page!
This page also includes photos of Thomas Barnes clock (brought on "The Speedwell" in May of 1636)!
Ancestors of Thomas Quick Shaw--(researching the family of Abraham Shaw, b.
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