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- Nicholas K. Blomley FRSC (born 1962) is a British-Canadian legal geographer. He is a Professor and former Chair of Geography at Simon Fraser University...
- Blomley (7 March 1927 — 15 February 1973) was an Australian rugby union international. Originally from Tumbarumba near the Snowy Mountains, Blomley was...
- Benjamin Blomley (10 June 1879 – 12 March 1949) was an English cricketer active from 1903 to 1922 who pla**** for Lancashire. He was born and died in Chadderton...
- special disability, although in Blomley v Ryan it was found that the severity of Ryan's drunkenness, in combination with Blomley's knowledge of his alcoholism...
- industrialization, became the great growth engines of national economies." Nicholas Blomley, "What Sort of a Legal Space is a City?" in Brighenti (2013), pp. 1–20...
- "Tumba-bloody-rumba", "e-bloody-nough", and "kanga-bloody-roos". Jack Blomley - Rugby union Wallabies player Jack Loes - Australian rules footballer...
- and methodology, and does not have a distinctive theoretical identity. Nonetheless, Blomley (2006) identifies six common themes of critical geography, encomp****ing:...
- Union Hub The Students' Union Hub replaces the previous office called the Blomley Centre. It is named after a former president and VP Education, Laura Blomeley...
- Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (Uganda)". Africa Development. ****I (2). Blomley, T. (2003). "Natural resource conflict management: the case of Bwindi Impenetrable...
- 14, (1983) 151 CLR 447 (12 May 1983), High Court (Australia). See also Blomley v Ryan [1956] HCA 81, (1956) 99 CLR 362, High Court (Australia). "Legislation...