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The African National Congress can confirm that four members of the Provincial Legislature have used the opportunity of the Walkover Legislation to join the ANC.
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In the Grand Boulevards the Remington typewriter headquarters are closed, as is the Spalding shop for athletic supplies; but the establishments of the Walkover Shoe Company, both on the Boulevard des
Paris War Days Diary of an American Charles Inman Barnard
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W.L. Douglas, the Ralston, the Walkover, the Eaton, the Keith and the
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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They think he's not so bad-looking, not so bad that it hurts anyway, and he's got a pretty good line of guff, and some even think he shakes a darn wicked Walkover at dancing! ''
Babbitt 1922
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They think hes not so bad-looking, not so bad that it hurts anyway, and hes got a pretty good line of guff, and some even think he shakes a darn wicked Walkover at dancing!
Chapter 30 1922
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Wrenn talked long and rapidly of the world's baseball series, and Regal vs. Walkover shoes.
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With its jazz soundtrack and self-conscious tracking shots, Walkover echoed movies by Godard and Tony Richardson.
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He plays the lead in Walkover, proving a charismatic screen presence, swaggering around in an unnamed eastern bloc country.
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The eleven page document also says a Phase 1 Habitat Survey and Animal Walkover was undertaken on the site but it found 'no major issues in relation to wildlife or biodiversity'.
unknown title 2009
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As a young man, he was a talented welterweight boxer, something he deals with in his 1965 film Walkover.
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