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Christless
Christless Christ"less, a. Without faith in Christ; unchristian. --Tennyson.

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- army organization and the workings of fate, luck and cir****stance". Paul Christle, speaking at a conference in 2002, said of the novel, "The Thin Red Line...
- instance was formed in 1956 by members of the Dublin Brigade who followed Joe Christle after his expulsion from the IRA; they formed an alliance with Saor Uladh...
- Colm Christle (c. 1933 – 28 October 2018) was an Irish cyclist. He was most famous for winning the first Rás Tailteann, in 1953. Colm Christle was born...
- Christle's time on the board had finished, and he (O'Brien) called for both Christle and the CEO of the IABA, Fergal Carruth, to step down. Christle,...
- Benward & Saker 2003, p. 91 Judd, Christle Collins (1998). "Introduction: Analyzing Early Music". In Judd, Christle Collins (ed.). Tonal Structures in...
- that have a claim to naturalization within the English language". Heather Christle, The Crying Book, Catapult: 2019. Explores the subject of crying and tears...
- Gaelic festival in early medieval Ireland. The event was founded by Joe Christle in 1953 and was organised under the rules of the National Cycling ****ociation...
- encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2022-02-18. Christle, Alexandra (2017-02-16). "Darlington Manufacturing, Part 2". Alexandra Christle. Retrieved 2022-03-08. "Textile...
- founder Joe Christle (1927–1998), who had been expelled from the IRA in 1956 for "recklessness". In early 1966 Sutcliffe learned that Christle's group was...
- serving in the 4th Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps.[citation needed] "Christle", as the prince was known in the family, was the first member of the Royal...