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    David Arthur Brodie (July 28, 1867 – December 29, 1951) was an American agriculturalist and college football coach. He served as the head football coach...
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  • David Brodie may refer to: David Brodie (field hockey) (1910–1996), British Olympic field hockey player David Brodie (political strategist) (born 1974)...
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    Brodie Brodie of Spynie Brodie of Lethen Brodie of Mylton Brodie of Idvies Brodie of Mayne Brodie of Rosthorn Callender-Brodie Captain David Brodie Brodie...
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    Thomas Brodie-Sangster (born 16 May 1990) is an English actor. As a child actor, he gained recognition for his roles in the commercially successful films...
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  • Disney+. It is a sequel to the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist (1838). It features Thomas Brodie-Sangster as the eponymous Artful Dodger, David Thewlis as...
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  • David Alexander Brodie (born 15 May 1943) is a British auto racing driver. He is best known for his time competing in the British Touring Car Championship...
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    William Brodie (28 September 1741 – 1 October 1788), often known by his title of Deacon Brodie, was a Scottish cabinet-maker, deacon of a trades guild...
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  • David L. S. Brodie (29 May 1910 – 6 June 1996) was a British and Scottish International field hockey player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics. He...
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    Clan Brodie is a Scottish clan whose origins are uncertain. The first known Brodie chiefs were the Thanes of Brodie and Dyke in Morayshire. The Brodies...
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  • The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie is a 1969 British drama film directed by Ronald Neame from a screenplay written by Jay Presson Allen, adapted from her own...
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