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binary or by
supernovae in
nearby galaxies JPL · 8503 8515
Corvan 1991 RJ
Patrick G.
Corvan (born 1940) has
links with
Armagh Observatory dating back to...
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ultimately defeats his brother.
Following Dazen's defeat, his general,
Corvan Danavis, surrenders. The
aftermath leaves Tyrea devastated, with almost...
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Edward "Ned"
Corvan (c. 1830 – 1865) was a
Tyneside concert hall
songwriter and performer, and a
contemporary of
George "Geordie" Ridley. His
songs were...
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Volkswagen Type 2. The
Greenbrier Sportswagon used the same body as the "
Corvan 95"
panel van with the side
windows option, but was
marketed as a station...
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plausible that 19th-century
Tyneside concert hall
songwriter and performer, Ned
Corvan,
heard and
adapted the song
while travelling in the
Scottish Lowlands with...
- John
Corvan (13
January 1804 – 11 May 1897) was an
Irish Anglican priest.
Corvan was
educated at
Trinity College, Dublin, He was
ordained in 1828. He...
- the 95 series: the van and the truck. The base
version was the
panel van (
Corvan) with no side or rear windows. The van was
named Greenbrier. The Greenbrier...
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variations are
Corvan,
Korvin and
Korwin and
their English equivalent Raven. The
surname Corvin in Ireland, also
transcribed as
Corvan,
Corravan and others...
- 1996
model years.
Introduced as the
successor for the rear-engine
Corvair Corvan/Greenbrier, the
model line also
replaced the
panel van
configuration of...
- from Cullercoats, in the hope of
meeting with a
better market."
Edward Corvan wrote and
performed a po****r
music hall song, "The
Cullercoats Fish L****"...