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occupation horner,
meaning horn-worker or
horn-maker, or even
horn-blower.
Alison Horner (born 1966),
British businesswoman Arthur Horner (disambiguation)...
- also
raced in
British Formula Two.
Horner moved up to
Formula 3000 in 1997,
founding the
Arden team.
According to
Horner, he set the team up with borrowed...
- two
Academy Awards win,
Horner also won six
Grammy Awards, two
Golden Globes, and was
nominated for
three BAFTA Awards.
Horner, who was an avid pilot,...
- to the
dishonest actions of
Thomas Horner in the
Tudor period. The song’s most
common lyrics are:
Little Jack
Horner Sat in the corner,
Eating his Christmas...
- up
horn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Horn may
refer to:
Horn (acoustic), a
tapered sound guide Horn antenna Horn loudspeaker Vehicle horn Train...
- Jack
Horner may
refer to: "Little Jack
Horner", a
nursery rhyme Jack
Horner (activist) (born 1922),
Australian author and
activist in the Aboriginal-Australian...
- rex
collection in the world. Currently,
Horner is
working on the
developmental biology of dinosaurs.
Horner has
published over 100
professional papers...
-
October 2, 2017.
Horner & Dobb 1997, p. 82.
Horner & Dobb 1997, p. 84.
Horner & Dobb 1997, p. 96.
Horner & Dobb 1997, p. 103.
Horner & Dobb 1997, p. 104...
- of the Year
honor over
Ozzie Smith. In 1979,
Horner batted .314 with 33
homers and 98 RBIs. In 1980,
Horner batted .268, with 35 home runs and 89 RBIs despite...
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Geraldine Estelle Halliwell-
Horner (née Halliwell; born 6
August 1972) is an
English singer, songwriter,
television personality, author, and actress. She...