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Jupp and out
On the train, she seduces " Jupp ", and as they have sex, cries out " Mein Führer!
In 1959, another academic by the name of James Jupp wrote about the " submerged tenth " of the Australian population left out of the country's economic prosperity, including Aborigines, shack dwellers, deserted wives, unemployed migrants, slum dwellers, pensioners, and " no-hopers ".
Jupp played regularly for Sussex after his first year with them, making such steady improvement that in 1914, with a highest innings of 217 not out, against Worcestershire at Worcester, he finished third in the batting figures, and had an average of over 36.
* Wisden's citation of Jupp as a Cricketer of the Year in 1928, this text, being more than 70 years old is now out of copyright and much of this article has been based on it.

Jupp and English
Richard Jupp ( 1728 – 17 April 1799 ) was an 18th century English architect, particularly associated with buildings in and around London.
Newspaper reports suggested that an umpiring error saved the English batsman, Henry Jupp, after he dislodged the bails whilst attempting to play the ball.
Henry (" Harry ") Jupp ( 19 November 1841 – 8 April 1889 ) was an English professional cricketer, who was the opening batsman for Surrey County Cricket Club from 1862 to 1881.

Jupp and on
It was established in 1913 by Dr. Ralph Jupp on the site of a former ice-rink.
Eric Zann is a pseudonym of Jim Jupp, who has released an album on the Ghost Box Music record label.
For the majority of their career, the lineup featured Martin Smith on vocals and guitar, Stu G ( full name Stuart Garrard ) on guitar and backing vocals, Jon Thatcher on bass guitar, Tim Jupp on keys and piano, and Stew Smith on drums and percussion.
After three non-title wins, including a twelve-round decision over Don Fullmer and a fourteen-round knockout in Germany of Jupp Elze ( Benvenuti's first professional fight abroad ), he travelled to South Korea, where he lost his world junior middleweight title against Ki-Soo Kim, who won by decision in fifteen rounds on 25 June 1966.
Other local landmarks include Severndroog Castle, a folly designed by the architect Richard Jupp in 1784 and built to commemorate Commodore Sir William James, who on 2 April 1755 attacked and destroyed a pirate fortress at Suvarnadurg along the western coast of India.
Robert, one of the soldiers, is a homosexual, and sneaks in on " Jupp " when he finally manages a private bath.
The following year a folly, Severndroog Castle ( designed by East India Company architect Richard Jupp ), was built as a memorial to him by his wife, Lady James of Eltham, on nearby Shooter's Hill in south-east London.
This was a strong period for Real Madrid on the field, as the club won the league in 1997, but a chaotic one on the sidelines as managers Capello, Jupp Heynckes, Guus Hiddink, and John Toshack followed one another in rapid succession.
Simon Jupp spent two years on The Breakfast Show then launched Radio Plymouth before joining BBC Radio Jersey where he presents a daily programme.
Portuguese side Benfica, then managed by former Liverpool boss Graeme Souness, took Thomas to the Estádio da Luz on 1 August 1998, but his stay in Lisbon was an unsuccessful one as he found himself banished to the reserves after Souness was replaced by Jupp Heynckes.
Bayern Munich had Franz Beckenbauer, Gerd Müller, Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck, Paul Breitner and Sepp Maier on their side while Mönchengladbach had Berti Vogts, Herbert Wimmer, Jupp Heynckes and Günter Netzer himself.
It is said by many who were brought up in the orphanage, that Canon Jupp ' walked ' the buildings on 30 November.
The penalty save meant that Liverpool took a 3 – 0 lead to Germany with them rather than a 3 – 1, Gladbach won 2 – 0 on their home soil and if Jupp Heynckes had beaten Clem from the spot the tie would have finished 3 – 3 on aggregate with the Germans winning on the away goals rule.
Jupp quotes two letters, one of 1818 and one of 1819, in which local agents advise the Tennyson family how best to do this in Grimsby so as to encroach on Lord Yarborough's influence:
It was Jupp who convinced McCullough to settle on the island after she shot to fame with her second novel, The Thorn Birds.
In 2009 music critic Phil Jupp named the album third on his list of top ten favorite albums of the 2000s ( decade ).
Jupp collapsed and died in the garden at his home in Spratton on 9 July 1960: he was 69.

Jupp and Australian
* 1922 – Eric Jupp, British-born Australian composer, arranger, conductor ( d. 2003 )
Jupp first visited Australia in 1960 under short-term contract to the Australian Broadcasting Commission ( ABC ), and during his visit he arranged the music for the single First Kiss / My Secret ( July 1960 ) by pop duo the Allen Brothers, which included Peter Allen.

Jupp and by
Schön retired as coach afterward, and the post was taken over by his assistant, Jupp Derwall.
Skinners ' Hall ( 1770 – 90 ) by W. Jupp
He moved to Real Madrid following the World Cup and quit the West German squad, remaining off the side until enticed to return by Jupp Derwall in 1981.
It was designed by architect Richard Jupp in 1784.
The original concept and artwork were created by Michael Jupp who would later create another cartoon show Bimble's Bucket.
* Legend, by rockabilly band Legend, fronted by Mickey Jupp
* Legend, a rockabilly band fronted by Mickey Jupp
Schön gave notice that he would retire after the 1978 World Cup, to be replaced by his assistant Jupp Derwall.
Aberlour once was the site of an orphanage which was founded by a minister called Charles Jupp.
In early 1968 Jupp moved to Norfolk Island, commuting by air to the mainland for his TV, radio and film work.
* Brief profile of Henry Jupp by Don Ambrose
In 1982 the Schluchsee became known Germany-wide as the Schlucksee (" Swig Lake ") because the German football team 1982 chose the area as their training camp and some players, permitted by the team manager, Jupp Derwall, made full use of it.

Jupp and under
Describing the incident to the House of Commons Robinson was moved to tears, showing, as the biographer P J Jupp put it, " a propensity under stress which was to earn him the first of several nicknames, in this case the Blubberer ".
In September 1992, Guerrero made his senior debut for Athletic Bilbao, while still only 18, under Jupp Heynckes.
He was, then, part of the runner-up campaign of West Germany at the 1982 FIFA World Cup and featured alike in the less successful Euro 1984, all under the coaching of Jupp Derwall.

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