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    Harrison Craig (born 7 September 1994) is an Australian singer who won the second series of The Voice Australia. Craig was coached in the program by British...
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  • Craig Harrison may refer to: Craig Harrison (British Army soldier) (born 1975), British Army sniper Craig Harrison (footballer) (born 1977), English football...
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    Craig Harrison (born November 1974) is a former Corporal of Horse (CoH) in the Blues and Royals, a cavalry regiment of the British Army, who from 2009...
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  • Craig Harrison (born 10 November 1977) is an English professional football manager and former player who manages Cymru Premier side The New Saints. In...
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  • changed in the French version to describe a dream of a peaceful world. Harrison Craig, winner of The Voice series 2, sang "Broken Vow" as his audition, recorded...
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  • other prizes. Winners of the thirteen seasons have been: Karise Eden, Harrison Craig, Anja Nissen, Ellie Drennan, Alfie Arcuri, Judah Kelly, Sam Perry, Diana...
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    Craig Harrison (born 1942 in Leeds, Yorkshire) is a British-New Zealand author, playwright, scriptwriter, and retired university lecturer for art history...
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  • "Voice winner Harrison Craig's single Unconditional fails to crack Top 10". news.com.au. Retrieved 26 June 2013. "Listen To Harrison Craig's Song 'Unconditional'"...
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  • the panel and was replaced by Ricky Martin. This season was won by Harrison Craig, whose victory marked Seal's second and final win as a coach. The season...
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  • the brothers Harrison (a character who appeared frequently in Paterson's poems) and Spur, Jack Thompson as Clancy, Tom Burlinson as Jim Craig, Sigrid Thornton...
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