Julian Ross Wood (born 21 November 1968) is a retired English cricketer. Wood was a left-handed batsman and a right-arm medium pace bowler. He was born...
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Julian Woods may refer to: Julian Tenison-Woods (1832–1889), English Catholic priest and geologist Julian Woods (cricketer) (1887–1975), Australian cricketer...
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Julian Edmund Tenison-Woods (15 November 1832 – 7 October 1889), commonly referred to as Father Woods, was an English Catholic priest and geologist who...
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Julian Edward Wood (May 3, 1844 – June 2, 1911) was an American medical doctor, soldier, and a founder of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. He was also a member...
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Julian Wood Glass Jr. (February 7, 1910 – February 27, 1992) was a businessman, art collector, and philanthropist who created the Glen Burnie Gardens...
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multiple people Julian Wilson, multiple people Julian Winn (born 1972), Welsh cyclist Julian Winter (born 1965), footballer Julian Wood (born 1968), English...
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Julian Woods (4 September 1887 – 11 October 1975), listed as J. A. Woods, was an Australian cricketer. He played one first-class match for Tasmania 1913/14...
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Julian Paul Assange (/əˈsɑːnʒ/ ə-SAHNZH; né Hawkins; born 3 July 1971) is an Australian editor, publisher, and activist who founded WikiLeaks in 2006....
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scoring 73 runs against a side from the Julian Wood Cricket Academy in England, the academy's founder, Julian Wood, offered Shaw a trip to England in May...
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The Lucky Onion. Retrieved 15 February 2018. Wood, Zoe; Butler, Sarah (2 April 2019). "Superdry: Julian Dunkerton wins battle to rejoin firm – and entire...
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