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Faul is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Adam Faul (1929–2016), Canadian boxer *Bill Faul (1909–1974), Australian rules footballer *Bill Faul (baseball) (1940–2002), American baseball pitcher from Cincinnati, Ohio *Denis Faul (1932–2006), Irish Roman Catholic priest *Jan Faul (born 1945), American photographer *Margaret Faul (), American chemist See also

* Ulundi Airport (ICAO code: FAUL) * Faul, part of the music duo formation Faul & Wad Ad * Fauls Green, village in Shropshire, England * Paul is dead {{surname, Faul ...
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Adam Faul
Adam Faul (18 April 1929 – 19 March 2016) was a Canadian boxing, boxer. He competed in the Boxing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Heavyweight, men's heavyweight event at the 1948 Summer Olympics. He was inducted into the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame in 1976. 1948 Olympic results Below is the record of Adam Faul, a Canadian heavyweight boxer who competed at the 1948 London Olympics: * Round of 32: bye * Round of 16: defeated Victor Bignon (Chile) on points * Quarterfinal: lost to Gunnar Nilsson (Sweden) on points References External links

* 1929 births 2016 deaths Canadian male boxers Olympic boxers for Canada Boxers at the 1948 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Regina, Saskatchewan Heavyweight boxers 20th-century Canadian sportsmen {{Canada-boxing-bio-stub ...
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Bill Faul
William John Faul (8 June 1909 – 14 September 1974) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the South Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and for the Subiaco Football Club in the Western Australian National Football League (WANFL). Family The son of Albert Ernest Faul (1882–1963) and Mary Faul (–1946), née Roberts, he was born at Boulder, Western Australia, on 8 June 1909. He married Joan Mary Millie on 4 August 1934. Football A defender, Faul crossed from Subiaco to South Melbourne in 1932 and finished second in the Brownlow Medal. He won the club's Best and Fairest award in the same year. He was one of a number of South Melbourne players who were given immediate, long-term, secure, paid employment outside of football within the (137 store) grocery empire of the South Melbourne president, South Melbourne Lord Mayor, and Member of the Victorian Legislative Council, Archie Crofts. The collection of players recruited from int ...
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Bill Faul (baseball)
William Alvan Faul (April 21, 1940 – February 21, 2002) was an American Major League Baseball player, a right-handed pitcher for the Detroit Tigers, Chicago Cubs and San Francisco Giants (1962–66; 1970). He stood tall and weighed . Born in Cincinnati, Faul attended Goshen High School. Playing alongside his brother Jerry, Faul helped Goshen win the 1958 Ohio state baseball championship, then he played baseball at the University of Cincinnati, where he set the school's strikeout record and once fanned 24 batters in a game. Baseball career Faul signed with the Tigers in 1962. Assigned to the Knoxville Smokies of the Sally League, he won six of eight decisions and posted a 2.10 earned run average. After a one-game major-league trial late in 1962, Faul spent the entire season with the Tigers. Working as a swing man, he appeared in 28 games pitched, ten as a starter, won five of 11 decisions, had two complete games and one save. But Faul also gained a reputation as one of ...
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Denis Faul
Denis O'Beirne Faul (14 August 1932 – 21 June 2006), was an Irish Roman Catholic priest best known, in the course of the Northern Ireland Troubles, for publicising security-force abuses and, controversially among Irish republicans, for his role, with the families of prisoners, in bringing to an end the 1981 Irish Hunger Strike. In 1995, his church awarded him the honorific title of Monsignor. Early years Born on 14 August 1932 in the village of Louth, County Louth, he was the son of Joseph and Anne Frances Faul. He was educated at St. Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh, and thereafter studied for the priesthood at St Patrick's College, Maynooth (where he recalled not being allowed to ask questions: "everything was very straightforward"). He was ordained in 1956. After a year studying theology in Rome, he joined the staff of St Patrick's Academy, Dungannon, County Tyrone, to teach Latin and religion. He was appointed principal in 1983. Civil rights and the Troubles As a s ...
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Jan Faul
Jan W. Faul (born 1945, Port Chester, NY) is a photographer who has developed and explored many styles professionally but has specialized in panoramic landscape photography with a focus on battlefields and the environment in Scotland's Highlands and Western Isles. As a photographer, he has used a great variety of locations and styles throughout his career. His experiences have been varied and his work has taken him from the hills of Appalachia to Europe and beyond. In 2014–15, he began a shift to impressionist images. Jan Faul was born to an American mother and a Czech father. By Jan's 18th birthday they had lived in the US and Europe. Upon their arrival in Switzerland, he was given a camera. In college, Jan first started in engineering and later moved to study art history and printmaking. After a year, he began to combine other disciplines with photography, but by the time he graduated from George Washington University in 1969, he had remained a self-taught photographer. U ...
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Margaret Faul
Margaret M. Faul is an Irish American chemist and executive who has won multiple awards for innovations in process chemistry. Background Faul received her undergraduate degrees from University College, Dublin before embarking on doctoral studies with Professor David A. Evans at Harvard. Her studies focused mostly on metal-catalyzed nitrene transfer reactions to produce aziridines, strained nitrogen precursors valued as pharmaceutical intermediates. Faul introduced multiple new wrinkles into this chemistry, including using chiral copper(I) catalysts to produce enantiomerically-enriched aziridines, and using a variety of different nitrene sources for the transfer. Research Faul joined the process chemistry group at Eli Lilly in 1993, and joined Amgen's process group in 2003, rising eventually to its Executive Director. According to a biosketch at ''Organic Syntheses'', Faul has expertise in Good Manufacturing Process scale-up of both chemical and biological therapeutics, and ...
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Ulundi Airport
Ulundi Airport is an airport serving the towns of Ulundi, Nongoma and Melmoth in the Zululand Municipal District of KwaZulu-Natal KwaZulu-Natal (, also referred to as KZN) is a Provinces of South Africa, province of South Africa that was created in 1994 when the government merged the Zulu people, Zulu bantustan of KwaZulu ("Place of the Zulu" in Zulu language, Zulu) and ..., South Africa. Its official name is the Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi Airport. The airport is situated 1 km south-west of the entrance to the Ulundi Central Business District at the intersection of the R66 and the P700. The Ulundi airport is in close proximity to the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, and the EMakhosini Ophathe Heritage Park. Airport facilities The airport has a fully staffed and equipped rescue and fire department is on site and is qualified to operate at category 4 – 5 levels. The Airport precinct has extensive terminal facilities, hangar space, land for development, parking for ...
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Faul & Wad Ad
Faul & Wad Ad are a French DJ and record producer duo from Paris who had a hit in 2013 with the tropical house track "Changes". Career Early beginnings Faul (stylized as FAUL, meaning lazy in German; the pseudonym of French DJ Maxime Ledu) and Wad Ad (the stage name of French DJ Camil Meyer) met in high school and began producing music during their study time. Maxime Ledu was a student at the Lycee Édouard Branly in Nogent-sur-Marne. 2013–present: Changes In 2013, they heard Pnau, a dance music side project originating from Sydney, sampling a children's choir on the track "Baby". In May 2013, Faul & Wad Ad released their tropical house-style adaptation online, calling it "Changes". The track went on to become an international hit for them, topping the singles chart in Germany. It also charted in Austria, Belgium, Hungary, Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe. It is ...
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Fauls Green
Fauls Green (or Faulsgreen) is a hamlet situated from Prees (and lies in that parish) in rural north Shropshire, England. The placename is commonly abbreviated to Fauls. The Fauls Holy Emmanuel church is located within the hamlet. Thomas Oakley (1879–1936), the electrician and Conservative politician, was brought up in Fauls."Mr. Thomas Oakley" (obituary), ''The Times'', 14 April 1936, p. 12. See also *Listed buildings in Prees Prees is a civil parish in Shropshire, England. It contains 63 Listed building#England and Wales, listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three g ... References Acny Villages in Shropshire {{Shropshire-geo-stub ...
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