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Adams, Jack

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Adams, Jack
toady to his employer. [Br. Lit.: Dombey and Son]
See : Flattery


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CAPTION(S): * TEAM EFFORT: The walkers, back, from left, David Nixon, Chris Bintcliffe, Gerry Matthews, Gordon Morrison and Geoff Adams; Front, Audrey Nixon, Debbie Adams, Jack Dobson, Cynthia Hadfield and Christine Matthews * MISSED: MS sufferer Alison Dobson
With Cherry and White coaches Dean Ryan and Bryan Redpath watching on Adams, Jack Forster and Mark Foster - who scored twice - gave outstanding displays to get Mose's season off to the perfect start.
95 Hardcover NX511 The cultural independence and spontaneity of the city of Berkeley over the last 100 years is explored in this book, which focuses on the architecture, fashion, writing and art from such notables as Ansel Adams, Jack London, John Muir, Isadora Duncan and Dorothea Lange.
 
 
 
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