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Faulkes may
refer to: Dill
Faulkes (born 1944),
British businessman William Faulkes (1863–1933),
English musician and
composer 47144
Faulkes, an asteroid...
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Martin C. "Dill"
Faulkes (born 1944) is a
British businessman.
Faulkes has a
Special Mathematics degree from Hull University, a PhD in
mathematics from...
- The
Faulkes Telescope South is a
clone of the
Liverpool Telescope and is
located at
Siding Spring Observatory in New
South Wales, Australia. It is a 2 m...
- The
Faulkes Telescope North is a
clone of the
Liverpool Telescope, and is
located at
Haleakala Observatory in the U.S.
state of Hawaii. It is a 2 m (79 in)...
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report there in the
event of an invasion. The bureau's director,
Myron Faulke, had
another vision for his organization: a
bulwark against attacks from...
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Henry Faulkes (1863–1933) –
known professionally as
William Faulkes – was an
English musician now best
known as the
composer of
organ music.
Faulkes was...
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Birdsong is a 1993 war
novel and
family saga by the
English author Sebastian Faulks. It is Faulks's
fourth novel. The plot
follows two main characters...
- pp. 96–97.
Faulkes (1995), p. 21.
Faulkes (1995), pp. 26–27.
Faulkes (1995), p. 29.
Faulkes (1995), p. 35.
Faulkes (1995), p. 36.
Faulkes (1995), pp. 37–38...
- Sir
Falkes de Bréauté (died 1226) (also
spelled Fawkes de Bréauté or Fulk de Brent) was an Anglo-Norman
soldier who
earned high
office by
loyally serving...
- (2005:49-50).
Byock (2005:66).
Faulkes (1995:59).
Faulkes (1995:95).
Faulkes (1995:69).
Faulkes (1995:77–78).
Faulkes (1995:96).
Hollander (2007:12)....