• Frank Parr (17 December 1918 – 28 December 2003) was an English chess player who was born in Wandsworth. He was British Boys (Under 18) champion in 1935...
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  • David Parr (1 June 1928 – 8 May 2012) was an English cricketer who played for Lancashire and a jazz trombonist with the Mick Mulligan Band. Parr was born...
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  • Eleeshushe Parr (1896–1975), Inuk artist Elizabeth Parr (disambiguation), various people Frank Parr (1918–2003), English chess player Frank Parr (musician)...
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  • and Rustin Parr, the fictional 1940s child-murderer, began as an anagram for Rasputin. When it came time to cast the role, Haxan chose Frank Pastor, who...
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  • Thing of the Passed"". www.chessgames.com. "Frank Parr vs George Shorrock Ashcombe Wheatcroft (1938) "Under Parr"". www.chessgames.com. "B Molinari vs Luis...
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    James Pankow Frank Parr (1928–2012) Åke Persson (1932–1975) Jim Pugh (born 1950) Julian Priester (born 1935) Douglas Purviance (born 1952) Frank Rehak (1926–1987)...
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    Chris Noth (redirect from Jeanne Parr)
    reporter Jeanne Parr (1924–2016). Parr was one of the first female correspondents for CBS News, and host of her own CBS talk show The Jeanne Parr Show. His...
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  • 20 – Denis Barry (1929–2003), 74, American chess organizer and President of the USCF. December 28 – Frank Parr (1918–2003), 85, English chess player....
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    "Rock 'n' Roll Mercenaries", which was credited to Meat Loaf featuring John Parr. On 14 November 1990, Farian confessed to orchestrating the events leading...
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  • wicketkeepers who were generally better batsmen: Alfred Barlow in 1950, Frank Parr in 1953 and John Jordan in 1956. He was finally supplanted by Geoff Clayton...
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