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I don't linger on the fact that Dawn Fraser was a great swimmer 40 years ago. That was in the past.
I don't linger on the fact that Dawn Fraser was a great swimmer 40 years ago. That was in the past.
I don't linger on the fact that Dawn Fraser was a great swimmer 40 years ago. That was in the past.
I don't linger on the fact that Dawn Fraser was a great swimmer 40 years ago. That was in the past.
I don't linger on the fact that Dawn Fraser was a great swimmer 40 years ago. That was in the past.
I don't linger on the fact that Dawn Fraser was a great swimmer 40 years ago. That was in the past.
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Clive Granger:
I was born in Swansea in the Principality of Wales in September 1934 and named Clive William John GClive Granger:
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