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    Meanwhile, Valentine and Hardy deal with an assault at the local swimming pool - where one of the suspects shoves Keane in the pool! Despite initial suggestions it is a simple domestic, the team later discover that the feud is much more interesting than they first thought – and their investigations lead them to a buried safe containing more ...

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    Swimming: 1962 Bob Marshall: Billiards: Dixie Willis: Athletics Haydn Bunton, Jr. Australian rules football 1963 David Dickson (2) Swimming Bob Marshall (2) Billiards Joyce Bennett: Athletics 1964: Graham McKenzie: Cricket 1965 John Ryan: Swimming Peter Kelly: Cricket Bill Walker: Australian rules football 1966 David Dickson (3) Swimming Phil ...

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    The Mask (re-released as Eyes of Hell and The Spooky Movie Show) is a 1961 Canadian surrealist horror film produced in 3-D by Warner Bros. It was directed by Julian Roffman and stars Paul Stevens, Claudette Nevins, and Bill Walker.

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  9. William L. Walker Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William L. Walker Jr. (born October 24, 1960) is an American politician, who has served in the Arkansas House of Representatives and Arkansas Senate. [1] He served in the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1987–1994; and the Arkansas Senate from 1995–2002. [1] [2] He often uses the name Bill Walker, [1] and lives in Little Rock.