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Rob Wheeler (songwriter)
Robert (or Bob, Bobby, or Rob) Wheeler may refer to: People *Sir Mortimer Wheeler (Robert Eric Mortimer Wheeler, 1890–1976), archaeologist * Robert E. Wheeler, United States Air Force general * Robert L. Wheeler (1920–1992), American racehorse trainer * Robert Wheeler (chess player), see Jamaican Chess Championship * Robert Wheeler, electoral candidate of Future New Zealand party for the New Zealand general election, 1999 * Bob Wheeler (1952–2010), American middle-distance runner * Rob Wheeler, New Zealand evangelist of New Life Churches, New Zealand * Rob Wheeler, former radio presenter of Heart South Devon, radio station in United Kingdom * Rob Wheeler, country music artist, songwriter, producer at Bucks Music Group


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Mortimer Wheeler
Sir Robert Eric Mortimer Wheeler Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour, CH Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire, CIE Military Cross, MC Territorial Decoration, TD (10 September 1890 – 22 July 1976) was a British archaeologist and officer in the British Army. Over the course of his career, he served as Director of both the National Museum of Wales and London Museum (1912–1976), London Museum, Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India, and the founder and Honorary Director of the UCL Institute of Archaeology, Institute of Archaeology in London, in addition to writing twenty-four books on archaeological subjects. Born in Glasgow to a middle-class family, Wheeler was raised largely in Yorkshire before moving to London in his teenage years. After studying classics at University College London (UCL), he began working professionally in archaeology, specialising in the Roman Britain, Romano-British period. During World War I he volunteered for servi ...
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Bucks Music Group
Bucks Music Group was founded in 1967, and is one of the UK's leading and longest running international, independent music publishers. The company has a rich musical heritage, having been responsible for launching and developing the careers of music legends including Black Sabbath, David Bowie, The Move, Procol Harum, and . Their catalogue includes works written by David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, Black Sabbath, Procol Harum, DJ Fresh, Run The Jewels, James Blunt, Professor Green, Rudimental, Beyonce, CAN, David Arnold, Michael Price, Troy Miller, Sacha Skarbek, Ash Howes, Seton Daunt, Erland Cooper, Ivory Layne, Gold Spectacles, Lenny Fontana, Rob Wheeler, Kathy Brown, Maya Delilah, Max Jaeger, LIFE, Brooke Bentham, ZAND, and many more. They are involved in master recordings and producing music, which includes a production music library (Standard Music Library) and record labels including: Cube Records and its offshoots, Cube Soundtracks, Fly Records, and Qnote Re ...
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Macrolife
''Macrolife: A Mobile Utopia'' is a 1979 science fiction novel by American author George Zebrowski. Plot introduction By 2021, Earth's nations are at (relative) peace, and even the erstwhile poorer nations are beginning to enjoy stable political and economic regimes. The invention of a super-strong material named ''Bulerite'' is partially responsible for this, which enables Earth to, at last, initiate a burgeoning space industry. However, events unfold which result in the first "Macrolife" colony leaving the Solar System for the nearer stars. Explanation of the novel's title Scientist Dandridge M. Cole originated the term "Macro Life" in his 1961 book ''The Ultimate Human Society'', though the idea of using asteroids as mobile "societal containers" is a common theme in science, and science fiction. Cole defined ''Macro Life'' as "life squared per cell", i.e. "Macro Life is to man what man is to the cell".''The Ultimate Human Society,'' p. 8. Zebrowski, in the novel, regards Ma ...
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Clarence (1922 Film)
''Clarence'' is a 1922 American silent comedy drama, based on the 1919 play by Booth Tarkington, produced by Famous Players–Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures. It was directed by William C. deMille and starred Wallace Reid in his penultimate screen appearance. Plot The father of a quirky family, the Wheelers, hires an ex-soldier, Clarence, as a handyman. Clarence falls for the family's governess, Violet. Mrs. Wheeler suspects that Violet and her husband are carrying on, and Mrs. Wheeler begins to develop an attraction to Clarence. Hubert Stem, Mr. Wheeler's avaricious private secretary, one day shows Mr. Wheeler an article about Charles Short, an army deserter, and insists that Clarence is in actuality Charles Short. Cast *Wallace Reid as Clarence Smith *Agnes Ayres as Violet Pinney *May McAvoy as Cora Wheeler *Kathlyn Williams as Mrs. Wheeler *Edward Martindel as Mr. Wheeler *Robert Agnew as Bobby Wheeler *Adolphe Menjou as Hubert Stem *Bertram Johns as Dinwi ...
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Bobby Wheeler (Taxi)
Jeffrey Charles William Michael Conaway (October 5, 1950 – May 27, 2011) was an American actor. He portrayed Kenickie in the film ''Grease (film), Grease'' and had roles in three television series: struggling actor Bobby Wheeler in ''Taxi (TV series), Taxi'' (1978-1982), Prince Erik Greystone in ''Wizards_and_Warriors_(TV_series), Wizards and Warriors'', and security officer Zack Allan on ''Babylon 5''. Conaway was featured in the first and second seasons of the reality television series ''Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew''. Early life Conaway was born on October 5, 1950, in Manhattan, New York (state), New York, and raised in the Astoria, Queens, Astoria, Flushing, Queens, Flushing, and Forest Hills, Queens, Forest Hills neighborhoods of Queens. His father, Charles, was an actor, producer, and publisher. His mother, Helen, an actress who went by the stage name Mary Ann Brooks, taught music at New York City's Brook Conservatory. They divorced when he was 3, and Conaway and his tw ...
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