• Cyril G. Wates (18 July 1883 – 2 February 1946) was an author, mountain climber, and amateur astronomer who lived in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Wates...
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  • Wates Group, a UK construction company Cyril G. Wates (1883–1946), Canadian astronomer, climber and writer Darren Wates (born 1977), Australian cricketer Waits...
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    the border of Alberta and British Columbia. It was named in 1921 by Cyril G. Wates. Based on the Köppen climate classification, the mountain is located...
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    seven of which were eventually printed in Amazing. The winner was Cyril G. Wates, who sold three more stories to Gernsback in the late 1920s. Two other...
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    trapdoor in its ceiling. The mountain's descriptive name was coined by Cyril G. Wates. The first ascent was made in July 1932 by William Hainsworth and Max...
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  • Toomey 1957, gold-medal winning decathlete in the 1968 Summer Olympics Cyril G. Wates 1902, mountaineer, amateur astronomer, and author Lawrence Whitney 1911...
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    when combined included one full story: "When the Waker Sleeps", by Cyril G. Wates. Not every subscriber received the second part of the issue. It was...
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    ascent of Mount Geikie was made in 1924 by Val Fynn, M.D. Geddes, and Cyril G. Wates via a southwest route. The first ascent of the north face was accomplished...
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  • Jason Titley Jenny Pitman G. & L. Johnson 1040 40/1 9m 4.1s 1996 Rough Quest 10 10-07 Mick Fitzgerald Terry Casey Andrew Wates 1007 7/1 F 9m 0.8s 1997 Lord...
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  • and Government Bob White (2007) – Innovation in the change agenda James Wates (2006) – Joining up the dots: How the construction industry should punch...
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