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Clogs are a type of
footwear that has a thick,
rigid sole
typically made of wood,
although in
American English,
shoes with
rigid soles made of
other materials...
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Richard Clogg (born 1939 at Rochdale) is a
British historian.
Richard Clogg studied history at the
University of Edinburgh,
where he
graduated as Master...
- the
brand Tessuti in 2016,
later acquired by the
Frasers Group in 2022.
Cloggs, a shoe retailer, out of administration, in
February 2013 part ownership...
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Clogg as a
surname can
refer to:
Richard Clogg (born 1939),
British historian Tramun Clogg,
fictional character created by
Brian Jacques This disambiguation...
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extinct fauna in
Cloggs Cave, Buchan, South-east Australia.
Nature 1973 Nov 30;246(5431):303.
Josephine Flood,
Pleistocene Man at
Cloggs Cave: his Tool...
- gq-magazine.co.uk.
Retrieved 18
November 2015. "Men's
Formal Shoes Guide".
Cloggs.
cloggs.co.uk.
Retrieved 18
November 2015.
Archived 26
January 2015 at archive...
- Soysal, İsmail, 1983, "Turkey's
Diplomatic treaties", TTK,
Ankara p. 29
Clogg,
Richard (2002). A
Concise History of Greece.
Cambridge University Press...
- Deligeorgis, 20 July 1872 – 21
February 1874
Clogg, p. 86
Clogg, p. 89 Woodhouse, p. 181 Van der Kiste, p. 35
Clogg, pp. 90–92 Christmas, p. 119 Christmas,...
- to see her and she
became his wife and the
mother of the
Kurnai people.
Cloggs Cave, near Buchan, was
first frequented by
people by
about 23,000 years...
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original on 10 June 2024.
Retrieved 11
October 2015.
Clogg 1992, pp. 3.
Clogg 1992, p. 14.
Clogg 1992.
Clogg 1992, p. 15. Harrington, Lyn (1968).
Greece and...