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Timothy Corsellis (27
January 1921 – 10
October 1941) was an
English poet of
World War II.
Timothy John
Manley Corsellis was born on 27
January 1921 in...
- the
guardian of the
Corsellis Collection,
containing some nine
thousand specimens of
brains dating back to the 1950s. The
Corsellis collection was originally...
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Francesco Corselli,
sometimes given in the
French spelling François Courcelle, (Piacenza, 19
April 1705 - 3
April 1778 in Madrid) was an
Italian composer...
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Archived from the
original on July 28, 2020.
Retrieved September 19, 2018.
Corselli,
Andrew (August 28, 2019). "Amtrak, M****DOT To
Launch Valley Flyer Service"...
- duel with
Nicholas Corsellis in
Lexden Heath. The duel
arose following an
incident the
previous Sa****ay in
which Reverend Corsellis had used
severe language...
- Neurology. 10: 713. doi:10.3389/fneur.2019.00713. PMC 6616127. PMID 31333567.
Corsellis, et al. (1973). "The
Aftermath of Boxing".
Psychological Medicine. 3 (3):...
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Rulitz 2015, pp. 56–57.
Corsellis &
Ferrar 2015, p. 50.
Booker 1997, p. 298.
Corsellis &
Ferrar 2015, pp. 49–50.
Corsellis &
Ferrar 2015, p. 65. Grahek...
- 1097/NRL.0b013e31813e34a5. PMID 17848866. S2CID 44987647.
Brierley JB,
Corsellis JA,
Hierons R, et al. (1960). "Subacute
encephalitis of
later adult life...
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Webster were re-elected, but the
defeated Tories William Gore and
Nicholas Corsellis petitioned Parliament and in May 1714 the
Commons voted that
Rebow and...
- the
place of
their exile now
rests a
graveyard with 715 graves. John
Corsellis, a
British aid
worker at the camp
later wrote "People [aid workers] mysteriously...