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Bernard Collery (1838 – 5 July 1907) was an
Irish businessman and politician. He was a
member of
Sligo Borough Council and
Mayor of the city from 1882...
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Arnold Peter Collery (February 1, 1927 – May 12, 1989) was an
American economist and administrator. He was dean of
Columbia College from 1977 to 1982...
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Jules Semler-
Collery (1902 - 1988) was a
French composer,
conductor and teacher.
Jules Semler-
Collery was born in
Dunkerque in 1902. His father, a conductor...
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Kallar (or Kallan,
formerly spelled as
Colleries) is one of the
three related castes of
southern India which constitute the
Mukkulathor confederacy. The...
- Nine Mile
Point colliery was a coal mine at
Cwmfelinfach in the
South Wales Valleys,
originally known as "Coronation Colliery", and
constructed between...
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protecting cattle from predators, and for hunting. The
British called valari "
collery-sticks"
after the
Kallar caste that used them. The
valari has a long history...
- Road SPRD
Andhra Pradesh Singarayakonda SKM
Andhra Pradesh Singareni Colleries SYI
Telangana Singarpur SNPR
Singrauli SGRL
Madhya Pradesh Singwal SGW...
- of Love. "Roger Bontemps" is said to have been the
nickname of
Roger de
Collery (c. 1470–1540), who was a
priest and
secretary of the
Bishop of Auxerre...
- The Glen M****ey Line was a
private railway of 10.6 km near Ngāruawāhia in the
Waikato region of New Zealand,
built to
serve coal mines, and, from 1935...
- self-titled
album also had
input from Shaw's
brother Wendall Shaw.
Brett Collery and
James Lees
joined for the band's
second album "Ooze" (released in 1995)...