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Andrew Frost (arts Writer)
Andrew Frost may refer to: * Andrew Frost (arts writer); see The Art Life * Andrew Frost (hammer thrower), English hammer thrower * Andrew Frost (sculptor) (born 1957), English sculptor * Andrew Frost (rugby union) (born 1983), English rugby union player *Andrew Frost, singer with The Magnets The Magnets are a five piece British a cappella group, comprising Callum McIntosh, Michael Conway, Nick Girard, Stevie Hutchinson, Ross Hunter and Mc Zani. Hobbit, Alfredo Austin III and Aaron J Boykin also perform with the group. The group for ... *Andrew Frost, character in '' The Final Deduction'' See also * Andy Frost (other) {{hndis, Frost, Andrew ...
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Andrew Frost (arts Writer)
Andrew Frost may refer to: * Andrew Frost (arts writer); see The Art Life * Andrew Frost (hammer thrower), English hammer thrower * Andrew Frost (sculptor) (born 1957), English sculptor * Andrew Frost (rugby union) (born 1983), English rugby union player *Andrew Frost, singer with The Magnets The Magnets are a five piece British a cappella group, comprising Callum McIntosh, Michael Conway, Nick Girard, Stevie Hutchinson, Ross Hunter and Mc Zani. Hobbit, Alfredo Austin III and Aaron J Boykin also perform with the group. The group for ... *Andrew Frost, character in '' The Final Deduction'' See also * Andy Frost (other) {{hndis, Frost, Andrew ...
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The Art Life
The Art Life is a blog about the art scene in Sydney, Australia and was series of television programs broadcast on ABC TV. The Art Life Blog Established in 2004 using the Blogger online service, The Art Lif established itself as an independent voice of art criticism in the Australian art and media world. Written as an anonymous blog, the Art Life's irreverent tone, humorous articles, polls and lively reader discussion provide many readers with an introduction to the often obscure Sydney art world, from commercial galleries to artist-run initiatives, art events, personalities and news. The identities of The Art Life writers and editors has been the subject of speculatio In October 2004, The Sydney Morning Herald journalist Andrew Hornery reported that arts-writer Andrew Frost and artist Simon Barney were widely believed to be responsible. Although both denied authorship of the blog, the subsequent appearance of Frost on television as the "face" of the blog seemed to put an ...
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Andrew Frost (hammer Thrower)
Andrew Frost (born 17 April 1981) is a British athlete who competes in the hammer throw. He has a personal best distance of 72.79 metres. Athletics career He competed for England at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia and competed for Scotland at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India. He just missed bronze medals by finishing 4th in both events. He also competed for Scotland at the 2014 Commonwealth Games The 2014 Commonwealth Games ( gd, Geamannan a' Cho-fhlaitheis 2014), officially known as the XX Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Glasgow 2014, ( sco, Glesca 2014 or Glesga 2014; gd, Glaschu 2014), was an international multi-sport ev ... in Glasgow, Scotland finishing 9th. He is a four time British Champion, winning titles in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2013. References 1981 births Living people Scottish male hammer throwers British male hammer throwers English male hammer throwers Commonwealth Games competitors for England Commonwealt ...
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Andrew Frost (sculptor)
Andy Frost or Andrew Frost is an English sculptor, born in Bedford in 1957. He studied at Lanchester Polytechnic (now Coventry University) and the University of Reading. He was the Henry Moore Foundation Fellow in Sculpture at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts. References

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Andrew Frost (rugby Union)
Andrew Frost (born 1983) is a retired English rugby union player who played mostly at fullback A former Saracens Academy player and England youth international, Andy made his name with Southend. An excellent spot kicker who could also score tries, he scored over 1,700 points for the Essex club, also becoming one of the most prolific scorers of all-time in National League 2 South. He retired in 2015 due to injury. Career Early career Andy started his rugby career with the Saracens Academy before moving to Gloucester in 2002. While at Gloucester he made appearances for the second team as well as for England at under-21 level but suffered a dislocated shoulder which curtailed his progress. Unable to make the Gloucester first team, Andy dropped several divisions to play for Bracknell in National Division Two during the 2004 – 05 season. Initially understudy to Neil Hallett (until he left part way through the season to join Esher), Andy became the main man at the Berk ...
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The Magnets
The Magnets are a five piece British a cappella group, comprising Callum McIntosh, Michael Conway, Nick Girard, Stevie Hutchinson, Ross Hunter and Mc Zani. Hobbit, Alfredo Austin III and Aaron J Boykin also perform with the group. The group formed while at University College London together in a production of ''Guys and Dolls''. They signed to EMI and released their debut album, ''Giving It All That'', in 2001. The following few years saw them tour with Lisa Stansfield, Michael Ball, Tom Jones and Geri Halliwell, with appearances on '' The Michael Parkinson Show'', '' Blue Peter'' and '' GMTV''. In 2004, the group released ''Another Place'', which featured nine original songs and two covers, including a rendition of Stephen Stills' "For What It's Worth". Their next album, ''Gobsmacked'', featured songs such as " Girls & Boys" originally by Blur (band), and " Sweet Dreams" by Beyoncé, as well as live favourites such as " Poker Face" by Lady Gaga and "Livin' on a Prayer ...
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The Final Deduction
''The Final Deduction'' is a Nero Wolfe detective novel by Rex Stout, published by the Viking Press in 1961 and collected in the omnibus volume ''Three Aces'' (Viking 1971). Plot introduction Mrs. Althea Vail tells Wolfe she intends to pay the half-a-million-dollar ransom to the kidnappers, but she wants him to be certain she gets her husband Jimmy back alive and in one piece. Plot summary Former actress Althea Vail hires Nero Wolfe to ensure her kidnapped husband Jimmy is returned home alive and well, saying that she received a ransom note and phone call from a "Mr. Knapp" demanding a $500,000 ransom, which she intends to pay. Over the client's objections of secrecy, Wolfe demands to see Mrs. Vail's secretary Dinah Utley, who read the note and heard the phone call, and places an advertisement in the newspapers threatening to uncover Mr. Knapp's identity if Jimmy Vail is not returned safely. From the interview with Utley and comparing her typing style with the ransom note, Wolfe ...
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