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  • Garforth Town, it turns out, were not the only English team for which the late, great and much lamented Sócrates turned out.

    London must accept legacy remains a matter of life or death in Bhopal | Richard Williams 2011

  • The series features a young Rupert Everett as pompous George Garforth.

    TV on DVD 2011

  • Leadership assessment centers began in 1923 in Germany (Ansbacher, 1951); they were initiated in Britain during World War II (Garforth, 1945) and by the Office of Strategic Services (1948) in the United States.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • Leadership assessment centers began in 1923 in Germany (Ansbacher, 1951); they were initiated in Britain during World War II (Garforth, 1945) and by the Office of Strategic Services (1948) in the United States.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • I always hoped he might join the Hammers - instead, he now plays for Northern Premier league side Garforth Town and lives with the infamous Abby Titmuss.

    Archive 2005-12-01 2005

  • I always hoped he might join the Hammers - instead, he now plays for Northern Premier league side Garforth Town and lives with the infamous Abby Titmuss.

    My Secret Shame 2005

  • I smiled at his remark -- it was being whispered about that Garforth had lost a quarter of a million at Mercer's within the month -- and passed inside.

    Under the Andes Rex Stout 1930

  • I smiled at his remark -- it was being whispered about that Garforth had lost a quarter of a million at Mercer's within the month -- and passed inside.

    Under the Andes 1914

  • I smiled at his remark -- it was being whispered about that Garforth had lost a quarter of a million at Mercer's within the month -- and passed inside.

    Under the Andes 1914

  • During the night it occurred to me that we should be in a mess if after exploration and information from the natives we could find no path, and when I mentioned this, Lieutenant Garforth suggested that we should proceed to Kilwa, so at 5 A.M. I went up to the dhow with M.. Fane, and told the captain that we were going there.

    The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death Ed 1874

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