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- Antony John "Tony" Spreadbury (born 28 March 1962 Bath, England) is a retired international rugby union referee. In his earlier years, he attended Beechen...
- the 12th minute due to injury, to be replaced by reserve official Tony Spreadbury . Sports portal "Stade Francais 12–18 Toulouse". BBC Sport. 22 May 2005...
- soundonsound.com. Spreadbury, Daniel (26 September 2012). "Sibelius 7.1.3 update now available". Scoring Notes. Retrieved 9 November 2024. Spreadbury, Daniel (30...
- Bertie Arthur Sydney Spreadbury (30 April 1892 – 19 November 1956) was an English professional footballer who pla**** as a centre forward in the Football...
- area music font mapping. The standard was originally developed by Daniel Spreadbury of Steinberg for its scorewriter software Dorico, but is now developed...
- Adam Spreadbury-Maher is an Australian/Irish theatre artistic director, producer and writer. He is the founding artistic director of the **** Tavern Theatre...
- unveiled on 20 February 2013 by the Product Marketing Manager, Daniel Spreadbury, on the blog Making Notes, and the software was first released on 19 October...
- Rugby World Cup debut. The touch judges came from 10 countries. Tony Spreadbury of England officiated the opening game between France and Argentina at...
- had a revival in 2009 at London's **** Tavern Theatre, directed by Adam Spreadbury-Maher. The Cellar Tapes, the Footlights Revue of 1981, won the Perrier...
- Archived from the original on 5 February 2015. Retrieved 29 July 2013. Spreadbury, Daniel; Eastwood, Michael; Finn, Ben; and Finn, Jonathan (March 2008)...