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Daniel Defoe (/dɪˈfoʊ/; born
Daniel Foe; c. 1660 – 24
April 1731) was an
English writer,
merchant and spy. He is most
famous for his
novel Robinson Crusoe...
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Jermain Colin Defoe OBE (born 7
October 1982) is an
English football coach and
former professional player. He was most
recently the under-18s
coach at...
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Defoe may
refer to:
Defoe (surname), most
notably English author Daniel Defoe Defoe,
Webster County, West Virginia, an
unincorporated community Defoe...
- his role as Otto Octavius/Doctor
Octopus in the film),
Dafoe was
digitally de-aged for the character's 2002 self. Upon
release of No Way Home, Dafoe's reprisal...
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Notable people with the
surname include:
Annette DeFoe (1890–1960),
American silent film
actress Daniel Defoe (c. 1660–1731),
English trader, writer, and journalist...
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Annette DeFoe (born
Gertrude Marie Aucoin; 1888 or 1889 –
August 6, 1960), also
known as
Annette De Foe, was an
American silent screen actress, known...
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Great Mystery:
Native American Healing Songs.
Defoe is a
member of the
Dramatists Guild of America.
DeFoe has written, produced, and
performed in many...
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journals of
Defoe's uncle,
Henry Foe, who, like 'H. F.', was a
saddler who
lived in the
Whitechapel district of East London. In the book,
Defoe goes to great...
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United States 363 U.S. 370 1960 Kimm v.
Rosenberg 363 U.S. 405 1960
DeFoe v.
Suchman 363 U.S. 417 1960 SEC v. Lea Fabrics, Inc. 363 U.S. 417 1960...
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Benjamin Richard "Yahtzee"
Croshaw (born 24 May 1983) is a
British journalist,
video game
critic and developer, author, and humourist. He is best known...