• Stephen Wrench, known professionally as Nigel Wrench, is a British radio presenter and reporter. In the 1980s, he reported extensively from South Africa...
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  • Stanley-Wrench (1916–1974), English poet and author Mark Wrench (born 1969), English footballer Nigel Wrench, English radio presenter Sarah Wrench (1833–1848)...
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    with the BBC in 2003, which was rediscovered in November 2023, reporter Nigel Wrench asked if Banksy is called Robert Banks; Banksy responded that his forename...
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  • Hanna, David O'Sullivan, James Lorimer, Manu Padayachee, Zahed Cachalia, Nigel Wrench and Beatrice Hollyer. It later included Reuben Goldberg, Cassandra Moodley...
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  • founder/presenters Nigel Wrench and also featuring Justine Buchanan, Alison Hennegan[citation needed] and latterly Rebecca Sandles. Wrench and producer David...
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  • welcome baby girl to the world". TODAY.com. Retrieved 30 August 2018. Morris, Nigel (19 October 2002). "Politics: Mavericks profit from low turn-out in mayoral...
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    Nigel Gray Leakey VC (1 January 1913 – 19 May 1941) was a British soldier and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the...
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  • Adjustable Wrench, sometimes also The Adjustable Wrench, is a composition for mixed chamber ensemble by American composer Michael Torke. It was composed...
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  • Strike-slip tectonics or wrench tectonics is a type of tectonics that is dominated by lateral (horizontal) movements within the Earth's crust (and lithosphere)...
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  • to care for her. On Lily's first night in the house, the telephone is wrenched out of her hands by an unseen force. A figure in white walking backwards...
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