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- Ronald Gordon Foubister (4 January 1912 – 22 May 1954) was a former New Zealand road cyclist from Auckland. In the 1932 Olympics he competed in the Road...
- Retrieved 6 June 2011. Linda Foubister (October 2003). Goddess in the Gr****: Serpentine Mythology and the Great Goddess. Linda Foubister. pp. 21–. ISBN 978-0-9731648-2-4...
- Archived from the original on 2001-02-18. Retrieved 2008-12-28. Amanda Foubister (2001). "OpenCola Soft Drink Recipe" (PDF). OpenCola.com. Retrieved 2008-12-28...
- Archived from the original on 2001-02-18. Retrieved 2008-12-28. Amanda Foubister (2001). "OpenCola Soft Drink Recipe" (PDF). OpenCola.com. Retrieved 2008-12-28...
- November 1981 November 1983 Quentin Spurring November 1983 March 1988 Peter Foubister April 1988 January 1992 Andy Hallbery February 1992 April 1993 Bruce Jones...
- building had previously belonged to an Orcadian homeopathic doctor, Dr Foubister, who had a practice in Wimpole Street, London, was Consultant Paediatrician...
- Eastside Eday Edmonstone Egilsay Elwick Everbay Evie Finstown Firth Flotta Foubister Georth Gills Bay Gorseness Graemsay Greenigo Grim Ness Grimbister Gritley...
- Brian Aldiss. Master of Ceremonies: China Miéville. Co-Chairs: Amanda Foubister, Stephen Jones, Michael Marshall Smith. Official website November 6–9...
- was on a voyage from Jamaica to London. On 1 July 1813 Lady Holland, Foubister, master, sailed with the fleet homeward bound from Jamaica. She was missing...
- responsibilities of women. Working Families is represented by Ms Darwin and Ms Foubister. ... 45. Mr Sethi contends that judicial notice ought to have been taken...