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  1. 11 juin 2024 · William Whitaker, s’est imposé hier dans le Grand Prix 2* à 1,45m de Hartill, au Royaume-Uni. Associé à Chacco's Lando (OS, Chacco-Blue x Lando), le Britannique a signé le plus rapide des six doubles sans-faute de l’épreuve en 35”97, devançant l’Irlandais Shane Breen et Cato Boy (Han, Commissario x Böckmann’s Lord ...

  2. www.cbsnews.com › team › bill-whitakerBill Whitaker - CBS News

    30 juin 2024 · Bill Whitaker is an award-winning journalist and 60 Minutes correspondent who has covered major news stories, domestically and across the globe, for more than four decades with CBS...

  3. 12 juin 2024 · If you're a visitor tonight, we are working through a series in human sexuality through a catechism that we have passed out. And in that catechism tonight, I don't know if we have any more copies in the back, but we are working through a few question and answers.

  4. 12 juin 2024 · Whitaker, as the final competitor to go, edged out early leader, Ireland’s Shane Breen (IRL), delivered a stellar performance aboard Cato Boy to secure second place. British rider Christopher Smith (GBR) rounded off the podium in third place with Nicola and James Barry’s Messarado Blue.

  5. 23 juin 2024 · Deuxièmes du derby de Hickstead l’an passé, William Funnell et Dublon ont pris leur revanche ce dimanche 23 juin en remportant cette mythique épreuve. Cela a permis au cavalier d’être le premier de l’Histoire à totaliser cinq victoires dans cette compétition!

  6. Il y a 1 jour · William Whitaker, a younger son of Thomas Whitaker, who died in 1595, was one of the leading Protestant divines in the time of Elizabeth. Through Lord Burghley's influence he became Master of St. John's College, Cambridge, in 1586, having been Regius Professor in the university since 1580, and was made canon of Canterbury in 1585, in ...

  7. 29 juin 2024 · America and West Indies: October 1737. Pages 250-270. Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 43, 1737. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1963. This free content was digitised by double rekeying and sponsored by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. All rights reserved. Citation: