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  2. Lee T. Todd Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Lee Trover Todd Jr. (born May 6, 1946, in Earlington, Kentucky) was the 11th president of the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky. Early life and education [ edit ]

  3. Lee Todd (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Todd started his career in 1988 as a junior with Hartlepool United with whom he stayed until 1990. In the summer of 1990 Todd transferred to Stockport County on a free transfer. Lee spent seven years at Stockport notching up a total of 226 league appearances including two promotions and a League Cup Semi-Final appearance.

  4. Lee Todd - Wikipedia

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    Lee T. Todd, Jr. (born 1946), former president of the University of Kentucky Lee Todd (footballer) (born 1972), English footballer Lee Todd (decathlete) (born 1915), decathlon runner-up at the 1940 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

  5. Biological Pharmaceutical Complex Building (University of ...

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    A 2010 photograph of the 280,000 sq ft (26,000 m 2).Biological Pharmaceutical Complex. The Biological Pharmaceutical Complex Building, later renamed to the Lee T. Todd Jr. Building, is a five-story [1] building on the University of Kentucky campus on South Limestone adjacent to the Biomedical Biological Science Research Building that was dedicated on January 25, 2010. [2]

  6. File:Lee Todd, Jr. (cropped).jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: 11th University of Kentucky President Lee T. Todd, Jr. receives an award from United States Army General Albert Bryant, Jr., Deputy Commander of Fort Knox, Kentucky, in 2005. The University of Kentucky maintains a close relationship with and supports the soldiers and civilians of nearby Fort Knox and the U.S. Armed Forces, hosting ...

  7. Playing the Field - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by Pete Davies's book I Lost My Heart to the Belles – which was written about a real-life club, the Doncaster Belles – Playing the Field ran for five series, from 8 March 1998 to 10 February 2002, with scripts by, amongst others, Kay Mellor, Sally Wainwright and Gaynor Faye.

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  9. Operation Julie - Wikipedia

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    Operation Julie was a UK police investigation into the production of LSD by two drug rings during the mid-1970s. The operation, involving 11 police forces over a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-year period, resulted in the break-up of one of the largest LSD manufacturing operations in the world.