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Rocket Science are an Australian alternative rock band which formed in June 1998. They have released five studio albums, Welcome Aboard the 3C10 (2000), Contact High (2002), Eternal Holiday (2004), Different Like You (2008) and Snake (2019). Both Contact High and Eternal Holiday peaked in the top 100 of the ARIA Albums Chart.

Myf Warhurst

Myfanwy Warhurst is an Australian radio announcer and television personality living in Melbourne, best known for her work at Triple J and on ABC Television's long-running music-themed quiz show Spicks and Specks. Before her career as a radio announcer and TV personality, she was editor-in-chief of Melbourne street press Inpress. Warhurst is currently Australia's commentator for the Eurovision Song Contest alongside Joel Creasey and the co-host of the weekly art podcast Bang On and she is an actress who plays Aunt Trixie in the Australian animated show Bluey.

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Paul Warhurst is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender, midfielder or striker.

1993 Football League Cup Final Football match

The 1993 Football League Cup Final took place on 18 April 1993 at Wembley Stadium, and was played between Arsenal and Sheffield Wednesday. Arsenal won 2–1 in normal time, in what was the first of three Wembley finals between the two sides that season; Arsenal and Wednesday also met in the FA Cup Final of that year, the first time ever in English football.

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<i>In the Meantime and In Between Time</i> 2004 studio album by SNFU

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Different Like You is the fourth full-length album by Australian garage rock band Rocket Science. It was produced by guitarist Paul Maybury and recorded at the Maybury's newly established studio, Secret Location Studios. Following their departure from the Modular Recordings label was released on new Australian label – High Spot Recordings – on 26 July 2008.

John Warhurst is a retired male race walker from England.

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Rodney Mark Cavalier is a former Australian politician, statutory officer and author. Cavalier was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Fuller between 1978 and 1981 and then Gladesville between 1981 and 1988 for the Labor Party. During his term in parliament, Cavalier was Minister for Energy, Minister for Finance, and Minister for Education in the Wran and Unsworth governments.

Ron Warhurst is a former American track and field coach. He was the head coach of the University of Michigan's men's track and field team from 2000 to 2008. Warhurst was also a member of the cross country teams at Western Michigan that won consecutive NCAA championships in 1964 and 1965.

During the 1992–93 English football season, Sheffield Wednesday competed in the inaugural season of the FA Premier League.

Tom Warhurst Jr. is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Norwood Football Club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) and the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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John Lewis Warhurst, AO, is a noted Australian academic and a prominent leader within the Australian Republican Movement. He currently holds the positions of Emeritus Professor at the Australian National University and Deputy Chair of the Republican Movement.

Samuel Lee Warhurst was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He started his career with Football League Third Division North club Nelson, where he made 76 league appearances in five seasons. After a short spell in non-League football with Stalybridge Celtic, Warhurst returned to professional football with Bradford City in 1932 and spent five years with the Yorkshire club. He ended his playing career with Southampton, playing his final league match in 1939. He later assisted the club in a non-playing role. In later life, he worked as a hotelier in Southampton.

Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Marshal James Clarke was a British colonial administrator and an officer of the Royal Artillery. He was the first Resident Commissioner in Basutoland from 1884 to 1893; Resident Commissioner in Zululand from 1893 to 1898; and, following the botched Jameson Raid, the first Resident Commissioner in Southern Rhodesia from 1898 to 1905.

John Warhurst is an American sound editor. He won the Academy Award for Best Sound Editing for the film Bohemian Rhapsody (2018).

John Casali is a British-American sound engineer. He won an Academy Award in the category Best Sound for the film Bohemian Rhapsody.