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- Conrad James Primmer OAM (24 March 1924 — 10 December 2014) was an Australian rugby union international. Born in Brisbane, Primmer was educated at Brisbane...
- GudsellKeith Gudsell centre 23 June 1951 v New Zealand at Sydney 380 PrimmerConrad Primmer lock 23 June 1951 v New Zealand at Sydney 381 RothwellPeter Rothwell...
- Alexander (1958–1959) Larry Ornstein (1958–1959) Johnny Williams (1959–1960) Conrad Salinger (1960–62) Opening theme "Bachelor Father Serenade" (1957–1958)...
- table with Mr. and Mrs. Parker (Howard Freeman and Ruth White), two old prim-and-proper folks with their Amish-like daughter Priscilla. Muldoon pretends...
- a trifle remote and un****imilated. Dayle Haddon may also be a little too prim and standoffish to achieve a satisfying romantic chemistry with Nolte: Somehow...
- Laurie's who come to visit him. Kate is the oldest of the Vaughan siblings, and prim and proper Grace is the youngest. The middle siblings, Fred and Frank, are...
- Tomás de Torquemada to m****ively expand the Spanish Inquisition. 1870 Juan Prim, Prime Minister of Spain and Governor of Puerto Rico Shot in Madrid by unknown...
- City, and raised there and in Los Angeles, she is a great-granddaughter of Conrad Hilton, the founder of Hilton Hotels. She first attracted tabloid attention...
- June 10, 1868 Belgrade  Serbia Pavle Radovanović, Kosta Radovanović Juan Prim Prime Minister of Spain December 30, 1870 Madrid  Spain Unknown Richard Bourke...
- FRANÇOIS – Volume III (1741-1770) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography". "Prim but punchy". The Economist. 16 April 1998. "The Hottinguer bank". "The Hottinguer...