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  2. Hbomberguy - Wikipedia

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    Harry Brewis [11] [12] was born on 19 September 1992 in West Yorkshire, England. [13] [14] He studied English literature with a focus on creative writing at Aberystwyth University. [15] Before focusing on his own YouTube channel full time, Brewis worked as an information technology engineer, [16] then as an animator for The School of Life's ...

  3. List of LGBTQ YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    Harry Brewis: British Bisexual Hbomberguy, H.BurgerGuy [46] [better source needed] Hazel Hayes: Irish Bisexual Hazel Hayes [47] [better source needed] Ian Kochinski: American Pansexual Vaush, The Vaush Pit [48] [49] Ingrid Nilsen: American Lesbian Ingrid Nilsen [50] Issa Twaimz: American Gay twaimz [51] Jacob Rabon: American Bisexual, asexual ...

  4. List of YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    Harry Brewis: United Kingdom Hbomberguy Left-wing YouTuber known for producing videos aimed at debunking conspiracy theories and responding to alt-right and antifeminist arguments Lewis Brindley and Simon Lane: United Kingdom The Yogscast Gaming videos, podcasts, streaming. Gained fame with Minecraft videos and songs. The annual Jingle Jam ...

  5. Brewis - Wikipedia

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    David Brewis, English singer, songwriter, and musician; Hannes Brewis (1920–2007), South African rugby union player; Harry Brewis (born 1991), English YouTube personality; Henry Brewis (1932–2000), English artist and poet; John Brewis (1920–1989), British politician and barrister; John Brewis (priest) (1902–1972), English Anglican priest

  6. Harris Brewis - Wikipedia

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    The correct name is Harry Brewis. Pages that use this link should be updated to link directly to the target without the use of a piped link that hides the correct details. From an unprintworthy page title : This is a redirect from a title that would not be helpful in a printed or CD/DVD version of Wikipedia.

  7. The Week That Was - Wikipedia

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    The Week That Was is the side-project of Peter Brewis, member of the Sunderland art-rock band Field Music.The group was created by Brewis during Field Music's 2007-2009 hiatus, during which the two Brewis brothers Peter & David Brewis went off to pursue wider musical interests not under the 'Field Music' umbrella. [1]

  8. As It Was - Wikipedia

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    "As It Was" was the last song written for Styles' third album, Harry's House. [9] The song was recorded at Sony Music Entertainment CEO Rob Stringer's house in England. In an interview with Consequence of Sound, producer Kid Harpoon stated "We moved all the furniture out and put a drum kit in the TV room.

  9. List of York City F.C. players (25–99 appearances) - Wikipedia

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    The first player capped at full international level while with the club was Eamon Dunphy when he appeared for the Republic of Ireland against Spain on 10 November 1965. [11] The purchase of Adrian Randall from Burnley on 28 December 1995 represents the club's record transfer fee paid, at £140,000.