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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Peter | | |  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Senerca - In wrestling
Peter Senerca - Previous managers.
Woman
Tony Rumble
Richard Lee
Bill Alfonso
Billy the P
Peter Senerca - Nicknames.
The Human Suplex Machine
The Human Wrecking Machine
The One Man Crime Spree
The Most Miserable Person on the face of the Earth
The Most Miserable Son-of-a-Bitch in wrestling
The Street Thug
The Path of Ra ...
See also:Peter Senerca, Peter Senerca - Career, Peter Senerca - Extreme Championship Wrestling, Peter Senerca - The Mike Awesome title controversy, Peter Senerca - World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment, Peter Senerca - In wrestling, Peter Senerca - Previous managers, Peter Senerca - Nicknames, Peter Senerca - Finishing and signature moves, Peter Senerca - Quotes, Peter Senerca - Championships and accomplishments, Peter Senerca - Job titles Read more here: » Peter Senerca: Encyclopedia II - Peter Senerca - In wrestling |
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| |  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Kropotkin - Works
Peter Kropotkin - Books.
Mutual Aid: A Factor in Evolution
The Conquest of Bread
Fields, Factories and Workshops
The Great French Revolution
P.Kropotkin, In Russian and French Prisons, London: Ward and Downey; 1887.
Memoirs of a Revolutionist, Kropotkin's own memoirs
Ethics (unfinished).
In Russian and French Prisons". Online book. A crit ...
See also:Peter Kropotkin, Peter Kropotkin - Biography, Peter Kropotkin - Timeline of Kropotkin's Life, Peter Kropotkin - Works, Peter Kropotkin - Books, Peter Kropotkin - Articles, Peter Kropotkin - Pamphlets Read more here: » Peter Kropotkin: Encyclopedia II - Peter Kropotkin - Works |
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Peter Kropotkin - Books.
Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution
The Conquest of Bread
Fields, Factories and Workshops
The Great French Revolution
P.Kropotkin, In Russian and French Prisons, London: Ward and Downey; 1887.
Memoirs of a Revolutionist, Kropotkin's own memoirs
Ethics (unfinished).
In Russian and French Prisons". Online book. A crit ...
See also:Peter Kropotkin, Peter Kropotkin - Biography, Peter Kropotkin - Timeline of Kropotkin's Life, Peter Kropotkin - Works, Peter Kropotkin - Books, Peter Kropotkin - Articles, Peter Kropotkin - Pamphlets Read more here: » Peter Kropotkin: Encyclopedia II - Peter Kropotkin - Works |
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|  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Blue Peter - HistoryThe programme, devised by John Hunter Blair and edited for many years by Biddy Baxter, was first shown on October 16, 1958, the original presenters being Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. The format consisted mainly of the two presenters demonstrating how to make toys and useful household objects, with the male presenter concentrating on traditional "boys'" toys such as model aeroplanes, and the female restricting herse ...
See also:Blue Peter, Blue Peter - History, Blue Peter - Features, Blue Peter - Tributes and honours, Blue Peter - Blue Peter presenters Read more here: » Blue Peter: Encyclopedia II - Blue Peter - History |
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| |  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Fleming - BiographyPeter Fleming's fame has now been almost completely eclipsed by that of his younger brother, Ian Fleming, author of the James Bond books.
The Fleming brothers were two of the four sons of the barrister and MP Valentine Fleming who was killed in action in 1917, having served as MP for Henley from 1910.
Peter Fleming was educated at Eton College and then at Christ Church, Oxford. While at Eton, he was the editor of the Eton College Chronicle, and the Peter Fleming Owl (the English meaning of "Strix", the name under which he later wrote for The Spectator) is still awarded every year to th ...
See also:Peter Fleming, Peter Fleming - Biography, Peter Fleming - Family, Peter Fleming - Other Connections, Peter Fleming - Quotes, Peter Fleming - Bibliography, Peter Fleming - Sources Read more here: » Peter Fleming: Encyclopedia II - Peter Fleming - Biography |
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Peter Schmeichel - Playing career.
Schmeichel's first professional team was Hvidovre IF. He then went to Brøndby. Manchester United bought him in 1991 for £550,000 and he played for them for the bulk of his career, eight years in total, enjoying great success. With United Schmeichel won 5 FA Premier League titles, 3 FA Cups, the UEFA Champions League, and a League Cup. He was famous for frequently shouting at defenders, especially Stev ...
See also:Peter Schmeichel, Peter Schmeichel - Biography, Peter Schmeichel - Playing career, Peter Schmeichel - Retirement, Peter Schmeichel - Honours, Peter Schmeichel - Litterature Read more here: » Peter Schmeichel: Encyclopedia II - Peter Schmeichel - Biography |
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|  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Fleming - FamilyPeter and Celia Fleming remained married until his death in 1971, while on a shooting expedition in Argyll, Scotland; he was survived by his wife and their three children:
Nicholas "Nichol" Fleming (1939-1996) deposited Peter Fleming's papers for public access at the University of Reading in 1975. These include several unpublished works, as well as the manuscripts of several of his books that are now out of print.
Kate Fleming (b. 1946) is now Kate Grimond, wife of John Grimond, a son of the late British Libe ...
See also:Peter Fleming, Peter Fleming - Biography, Peter Fleming - Family, Peter Fleming - Other Connections, Peter Fleming - Quotes, Peter Fleming - Bibliography, Peter Fleming - Sources Read more here: » Peter Fleming: Encyclopedia II - Peter Fleming - Family |
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| |  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Carey - BiographyPeter Carey was born in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, in 1943. His parents ran a General Motors dealership, Carey Motors. He attended Bacchus Marsh State School from 1948 to 1953, then boarded at Geelong Grammar School between 1954 and 1960 before graduating. In 1961, Carey enrolled in a Science degree at Monash University in Melbourne, majoring in Chemistry and Zoology, but cut short his study due to a car accide ...
See also:Peter Carey, Peter Carey - Biography, Peter Carey - Awards, Peter Carey - Bibliography, Peter Carey - Novels, Peter Carey - Children's books, Peter Carey - Short story collections, Peter Carey - Short stories, Peter Carey - Non fiction Read more here: » Peter Carey: Encyclopedia II - Peter Carey - Biography |
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|  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Cook - 1970sIn 1970 Cook took over a project initiated by David Frost for a satirical film about an opinion pollster who rises to become President of Great Britain. Under Cook's guidance the character became modelled on Frost himself; the resulting film, The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer was not a great commercial success but is notable for the cast containing many notable names of the period.
Peter Cook also provided financial backing for the satirical magazine, Private Eye, supporting the publication through a number of difficult perio ...
See also:Peter Cook, Peter Cook - Early career, Peter Cook - Not Only... But Also and other '60s television, Peter Cook - 1970s, Peter Cook - Consequences, Peter Cook - Hollywood, Peter Cook - Revival, Peter Cook - Legacy, Peter Cook - Filmography Read more here: » Peter Cook: Encyclopedia II - Peter Cook - 1970s |
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|  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Warlock - LifePhilip Heseltine was born in London and lost his father as a child. His education was mainly classical, including studies at Eton College, at Christ Church, Oxford (one year), and at University College London (one term). In music, he was mostly self-taught, studying composition on his own from the works of composers he admired, notably Frederick Delius, Roger Quilter and Bernard van Dieren. He was also strongly influenced by Elizabethan music and poetry as well as by Celtic culture (he studied the Cornish, Wel ...
See also:Peter Warlock, Peter Warlock - Life, Peter Warlock - Works Read more here: » Peter Warlock: Encyclopedia II - Peter Warlock - Life |
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|  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Schmeichel - HonoursTeam
Danish Superliga (4): 1987, 1988, 1990, and 1991, with Brøndby IF
Danish Cup: 1989, with Brøndby IF
European Super Cup: 1991, with Manchester United
League Cup: 1992, with Manchester United
FA Premier League (5): 1992/93, 1993/94, 1995/96, 1996–97, and 1998/99, with Manchester United
1992 European Football Championship, with Denmark
FA Charity Shield (4): 1993, 1994, 1996, and 1997, with Manchester United
FA Cup (3): 1994, 1996, and 1999, with Manches ...
See also:Peter Schmeichel, Peter Schmeichel - Biography, Peter Schmeichel - Playing career, Peter Schmeichel - Retirement, Peter Schmeichel - Honours, Peter Schmeichel - Litterature Read more here: » Peter Schmeichel: Encyclopedia II - Peter Schmeichel - Honours |
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|  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Kropotkin - BiographyPeter (or Pyotr) Kropotkin was born in Moscow. His father, Prince Alexei Petrovich Kropotkin, traced his male line to the legendary prince Rurik; his mother, the daughter of a general in the Russian army, had remarkable literary and liberal tastes.
In 1857, at the age of fifteen, Kropotkin entered the Corps of Pages at St. Petersburg. Only a hundred and fifty boys — mostly children of the nobility belonging to the court — were educated at this privileged corps, which combined the character of a military school endowed with special ...
See also:Peter Kropotkin, Peter Kropotkin - Biography, Peter Kropotkin - Timeline of Kropotkin's Life, Peter Kropotkin - Works, Peter Kropotkin - Books, Peter Kropotkin - Articles, Peter Kropotkin - Pamphlets Read more here: » Peter Kropotkin: Encyclopedia II - Peter Kropotkin - Biography |
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| |  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Cook - ConsequencesSome fans feel that one of Cook's best comedy projects in the Seventies, that is unfortunately little known today, was his tour de force performance playing multiple roles on the 1976 concept album Consequences, written and produced by former 10CC members Kevin Godley and Lol Crème.
A mixture of spoken-word comedy and progressive rock music with an environmental subtext, Consequences started out as a single that Godley and Creme planned to make to demonstrate their new invention, an electric guitar effect called ...
See also:Peter Cook, Peter Cook - Early career, Peter Cook - Not Only... But Also and other '60s television, Peter Cook - 1970s, Peter Cook - Consequences, Peter Cook - Hollywood, Peter Cook - Revival, Peter Cook - Legacy, Peter Cook - Filmography Read more here: » Peter Cook: Encyclopedia II - Peter Cook - Consequences |
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|  |  |  | Peter: Encyclopedia II - Peter Cook - HollywoodIn 1980, spurred by Dudley Moore's growing film star status, Cook moved to Hollywood. He appeared as an uptight English butler in a short-lived sitcom and made cameo appearances in a couple of undistinguished films. Always a favourite on the chat show circuit, his own effort at hosting a chat show lasted two programmes. In 1986 he played the role of sidekick to Joan Rivers on her UK chat show - a role that disappointed many of his fans who felt ...
See also:Peter Cook, Peter Cook - Early career, Peter Cook - Not Only... But Also and other '60s television, Peter Cook - 1970s, Peter Cook - Consequences, Peter Cook - Hollywood, Peter Cook - Revival, Peter Cook - Legacy, Peter Cook - Filmography Read more here: » Peter Cook: Encyclopedia II - Peter Cook - Hollywood |
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