- br****ica crops. The term
collard has been used to
include many non-heading Br****ica
oleracea crops.
While American collards are best
placed in the Viridis...
- Look up
Collard or
collard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Collard may
refer to:
Collard (plant),
certain loose-leafed Br****ica
oleracea cultivars...
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Emmanuel Collard (born 3
April 1971) is a
French professional racing driver. He is a
former member of the
Porsche Junioren factory team, but also drives...
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Fighters League.
Collard grew up in
Castle Dale, Utah.
Collard started wrestling at the age of six,
picking up
boxing at the age of 11.
Collard attended Emery...
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Cyril Collard (French: [kɔlaʁ]; 19
December 1957,
Paris − 5
March 1993, Versailles) was a
French author, filmmaker, composer,
musician and actor. He is...
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Maxime Collard (born 27 July 1983) is a
French Olympic equestrian athlete.
Collard competed at the
Young Riders European Championships in 2006 and 2007...
- [fried
cornbread and
collards]
together and made a
sandwich out of it. ...We made the
cornmeal fritters, and just put the
collards in
between it. Put your...
- Adam
Elliott Collard (born 26
October 1995) is an
English television personality and
fitness coach,
known for his
appearances as a
contestant on the fourth...
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George Sydney Collard (29
February 1916 – 18 June 1983) was an
Australian rules footballer who pla**** with
Carlton and
South Melbourne in the Victorian...
- Léo
Collard (11 July 1902 – 27
January 1981) was a
Belgian politician in the
Belgian Socialist Party (PSB–BSP) who
served as
minister of
public education...