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  1. Jeremy Paul (rugby union) Jeremy Paul (born 14 March 1977) is a New Zealand -born Australia rugby union player. He played hooker for the Wallabies and the ACT Brumbies. Jeremy Paul was born in New Zealand but grew up in the Redland Shire of South East Queensland. He was selected from Easts Tigers in Brisbane to represent the ACT Brumbies on a ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jeremy_PaulJeremy Paul - Wikipedia

    Jeremy Paul. Jeremy Paul may refer to: Jeremy Paul (rugby union), New Zealand-born Australian rugby union player. Jeremy Paul (screenwriter), British film and television writer. Jeremy R. Paul, dean of Northeastern University School of Law.

  3. Harvard University, JD 1981. Jeremy Paul served as dean of Northeastern University School of Law from 2012 until June 2018. He teaches Constitutional Law, Property and Jurisprudence, and co-directs the University’s Media Advocacy program. A 1978 graduate of Princeton University, he received his law degree from Harvard in 1981.

  4. Jan 17, 2024 · GREAT EXUMA, The Bahamas – With back-to-back bogey-free 5-under 67s in the third and final rounds, Jeremy Paul held off Class of 2022 Korn Ferry Tour graduate Kevin Roy and 2023 NCAA ...

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  6. The Korn Ferry trademark is also a registered trademark, and is used in the Korn Ferry Tour logo with permission. The Official PGA TOUR Profile of Jeremy Paul. PGA TOUR Stats, bio, video, photos ...

  7. Apr 20, 2022 · The Paul twins are nearly impossible to tell apart these days. For a while, Jeremy had glasses while Yannik got laser-eye surgery, but about three years ago Jeremy had the same procedure done and ...

  8. www.rugbypass.com › players › jeremy-paulJeremy Paul | RugbyPass

    At one stage Jeremy Paul was the most-capped Wallaby hooker of all time and by the time he gained his 72nd and final cap for Australia he had an overall win rate of 71%. He also played against the British & Irish Lions in the series win in 2000 and in 2005 was awarded the coveted John Eales Medal.

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