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American patriot who rode with Paul Revere to warn that the British were advancing on Lexington and Concord (1745-1799)

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(62) See Dawes to Mayer, 15 October 1947, Box 53, Reel 32, ABC, ICOSA; emphasis in original.
On 82 minutes Ui put the game beyond the host's reach, Dawes broke through with pace again and was brought down as he got into the box.
Jordan's family said in a statement: "Today our beautiful total amazeballs daughter Jordan Dawes went to sleep for the last time.
One local said: "You won't get anyone to talk about the Dawes family, they are terrifying.
Dawes also held senior management positions as chief executive officer of Intels Nigeria Ltd.
And he was captain of London Welsh, who supplied seven players to the aforementioned Lions squad, among them JPR Williams, Gerald Davies, Dawes himself, John Taylor and Mervyn Davies, all of whom played in every Test.
It is, Dawes seems to hint, a prerequisite to "retrieve those healing songs," in view of reconstructing one's identity and finding one's voice in the contemporary present situation.
Dawes began his schoolboy playing career with Everton before moving on to Liverpool where he spent eight years, including a long stint coaching with the Anfield club's academy.
Laura Dawes's ambitious examination of childhood obesity spans the late 1800s to the present day, but the bulk of her time is appropriately spent carefully examining moments in the United States when conversations about childhood obesity shifted due to new discoveries about the physiology of body weight and/or increased social and familial concerns about children's weights.
Through easy-to-read charts integrated within a well-organized and well-resourced narrative, Dawes reveals how Americans have actually been fighting for quality health care since the birth of the nation.
Robert "The One" Dawes was arrested last November at the luxury Costa villa he shared with family and bodyguards.
Julie Dawes, director of nursing for Calderdale and Huddersfield Foundation Trust, has left the organisation for an equivalent position at Southern Health Foundation Trust in Southampton.
Dawes started watching the event with George Bishop's 7-inch Dollond refractor but soon returned to his own residence after trees threatened to obscure the view.
David Dawes is to be the new leader of The King's Academy, in Coulby Newham, from September.