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Dews is a surname, and may refer to: *Bobby Dews (1939-2015), American baseball player *George Dews (1921–2003), English cricketer and footballer * Ian Dews (born 1964), English cricketer * John Dews (1945-1995), British motorcycle speedway rider * Peter Dews (born 1952), British philosopher * Peter Dews (director) (1929–1997), English stage director See also *Dewes Dewes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Albert Dewes (1860–1892), New Zealand cricketer *Francis Dewes (1845–1922) German-American brewer * Graham Dewes (born 1982), Fijian rugby union player *John Dewes John Gordon D ... * DEWS, the Distant Early Warning System * DEWs, directed-energy weapons {{surname ...
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Bobby Dews
Robert Walter Dews (March 23, 1939 – December 26, 2015) was an American infielder in minor league baseball and a coach in Major League Baseball. He threw and batted right-handed and was listed as tall and . Born in the small town of Clinton, Iowa, Bobby Dews moved to rural Edison, Georgia, to live with his grandparents at an early age and graduated from Edison High School (now Calhoun County High School). Dews played baseball and basketball for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets before being signed by the St. Louis Cardinals. He then followed in the footsteps of his stepmother and other family members by obtaining his associate degree in 1963 from Andrew College in Cuthbert, Georgia, and later graduated with a bachelor's degree from West Georgia College. Dews played and managed in the Cardinals' farm system before joining the Atlanta Braves organization in . The season marked Dews' 35th consecutive season with the Braves, including 14 years spent as an MLB coach. He managed at mu ...
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John Dews
John Dews (26 March 1945 – 7 August 1995) was a motorcycle speedway rider from England. Career Born in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England, Dews started his speedway career as a trainee at Belle Vue Aces, had his longest team history with Sheffield Tigers, scoring over 1,300 points for the club. Speedway rules required a change of team due to his averages and he moved to Wimbledon Dons for two years, before Oxford in 1973, as a replacement for Dave Hemus,Bamford,R & Shailes,G (2007). ''The Story of Oxford Speedway''. He won the Radio Oxford Best Pairs match at Oxford in May 1974, partnering Richard Greer. He was a member of the Midland Cup winning team in 1975, after drawn matches with Swindon Robins in the first round requiring reruns. He then moved with the Rebels under promoters Danny Dunton and Robert Dugard to White City Stadium White City Stadium was a stadium located in White City, London, England. Built for the 1908 Summer Olympics, it hosted the finish of the f ...
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DEWS
Dews is a surname, and may refer to: *Bobby Dews (1939-2015), American baseball player *George Dews (1921–2003), English cricketer and footballer * Ian Dews (born 1964), English cricketer * John Dews (1945-1995), British motorcycle speedway rider * Peter Dews (born 1952), British philosopher * Peter Dews (director) (1929–1997), English stage director See also *Dewes Dewes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Albert Dewes (1860–1892), New Zealand cricketer *Francis Dewes (1845–1922) German-American brewer * Graham Dewes (born 1982), Fijian rugby union player *John Dewes John Gordon D ... * DEWS, the Distant Early Warning System * DEWs, directed-energy weapons {{surname ...
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Ian Dews
Ian Michael Dews (born 24 June 1964) is a former English cricketer. He was a left-handed batsman and a right-arm off spin bowler. Dews spent most of his career with York Cricket Club, six years as captain. In 1996, he became Cricket Development Officer for Yorkshire covering North Yorkshire. 2000 saw him become involved with the Yorkshire County Cricket Club Academy, before taking over as Director in 2004. Dews has achieved his level four cricket coaching certificate. On 8 March 2007, Dews was confirmed as part of the Yorkshire first team management set-up. He was named Director of Cricket Operations, working alongside Martyn Moxon as Director of Pro Cricket, Steve Oldham as bowling coach and Kevin Sharp Kevin Grant Sharp (December 10, 1970 – April 19, 2014) was an American country music singer, author, and motivational speaker. Sharp came on the country music scene in 1996 with his first single: a cover of Tony Rich's " Nobody Knows", which to ... as batting coach. ...
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George Dews
George Dews (5 June 1921 – 29 January 2003) was an English first-class cricketer and footballer. As a cricketer, he was a right-handed batsman who played for Worcestershire between 1946 and 1961. He was also an excellent fielder: his 353 catches for the county were a record at the time. As a footballer, he made nearly 300 Football League appearances for Middlesbrough, Plymouth and Walsall, scoring 85 goals. Born in Ossett, Yorkshire, Dews was unable to play for his native county and so travelled south. He made his Worcestershire debut on 29 May 1946 against Lancashire, but was out for a king pair, being dismissed in each innings by slow left-armer Eric Price. He was also out for a duck in his third innings, against Warwickshire, and despite a long run in the team in 1948, it was not until 1950 that he really came good. That year he broke the 1,000-run barrier for the first time, a feat he would repeat in all but one year (1952) for the rest of his first-class career. His 1,17 ...
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Peter Dews (director)
Peter Dews (26 September 1929, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England – 25 August 1997) was an English stage director. Born and educated in Wakefield, Yorkshire he then took an M.A. at University College, Oxford. After two years teaching history he joined the BBC, in Birmingham, working first in radio (it is thought that he was the director of the episode of The Archers which featured the death of Grace Archer in a fire, a spoiler for the opening of independent television) and then television, as a director. He won the BAFTA 'Best Director' Award in 1960 for ''An Age of Kings'', a television adaptation of Shakespeare's history plays. He subsequently directed Shakespeare's Roman plays in the series ''The Spread of the Eagle''. After a period of freelance theatre work he joined the Birmingham Repertory Theatre as Artistic Director in the autumn of 1965, in its original building - the first purpose built repertory theatre in the UK - and remained in that post until the company moved to ...
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Peter Kenneth Dews
Peter Kenneth Dews (born 22 April 1952) is a British philosopher, in the fields of critical theory and continental philosophy. He made his name with the ''Logics of Disintegration'', on the limitations of post-structuralism. He is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Essex. His first degree was in English, at Queens' College, Cambridge. He has a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Southampton. Dews is known for his work on the New Left The New Left was a broad political movement mainly in the 1960s and 1970s consisting of activists in the Western world who campaigned for a broad range of social issues such as civil and political rights, environmentalism, feminism, gay rights, g ..., called 'The New Philosophers and the End of Leftism'. Work * ''Logics of Disintegration: Post-Structuralist Thought and the Claims of Critical Theory'' (1987) * ''The Limits of Disenchantment: Essays on Contemporary European Philosophy'' (1995) * ''Deconstructive Subjectivit ...
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Dewes
Dewes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Albert Dewes (1860–1892), New Zealand cricketer *Francis Dewes (1845–1922) German-American brewer * Graham Dewes (born 1982), Fijian rugby union player *John Dewes John Gordon Dewes (11 October 1926 – 12 May 2015) was an English cricketer, who played for Cambridge University and Middlesex, and was chosen for five Test matches between 1948 and 1950. Life and career Dewes was a protégé of E. J. H. Na ... (1926–2015), English cricketer See also * Dews {{surname ...
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