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Hibernian Football Club (/hɪˈbɜːrniən/),
commonly known as Hibs, is a
professional football club in Edinburgh, Scotland. The team
competes in the Scottish...
- Ian
Burns Cromb (25 June 1905 – 6
March 1984) was a New
Zealand cricketer who pla**** in five
Tests from 1931 to 1932,
including all
three Tests of the...
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Australia in 1992 by its
Australian licensees,
Robert Cromb and
Danielle Vagner. In 2017,
Robert Cromb and
Danielle Vagner acquired the
European Kookai business...
- As of
January 2015[update], the
Gerontology Research Group had
validated the
longevity claims of 154
British persons who have
become "supercentenarians"...
- May 1906) was a
Scottish lichenologist. The
standard author abbreviation Cromb. is used to
indicate this
person as the
author when
citing a
botanical name...
- the limit".
Cosmos magazine.
Archived from the
original on 7 May 2012.
Cromb, Marion; Gibson,
Graham M.; Toninelli, Ermes; Padgett,
Miles J.; Wright...
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congranulata Cromb. (1894)
Teloschistes parietinus f.
congranulatus (
Cromb.) G.Merr. (1914)
Xanthoria aureola f.
congranulata (
Cromb.)
Erichsen (1930)...
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along with Side A. In a
positive review for The Line of Best Fit, Dan
Cromb called Dagny "a true
force to be
reckoned with"
thanks to
Strangers / Lovers...
- Akane, Akins, Atkin, Atkins(on), Badenoch, Barrie, Connor, Connon, Craig,
Cromb(i.e.), Cullen, Culane, Darg(e), Dorward, Durward, Eadie, Ed(d)i.e., Edison...
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Alison Cromb available under the CC BY SA 2.5 AU licence. "Public Works".
Western Mail. 10
October 1903. p. 13.
Retrieved 11 June 2017.
Alison Cromb (2010)...