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Curr is an
English surname.
Edward Curr (1798–1850),
Australian settler and
politician Edward Micklethwaite Curr (1820–1889), his
eldest child, Australian...
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Joseph Curr (1793 – 29 June 1847) was an
English Roman Catholic priest and
author who was
called a "martyr of charity" for his work in
Leeds in the typhus...
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Current Opinion is a
collection of
review journals on
various disciplines of the life sciences. They were
acquired by
Elsevier in 1997. Each
issue of each...
- John
Curr (c. 1756 – 27
January 1823) was an
English mining engineer and
inventor who was the
viewer of the Duke of Norfolk's
collieries in Sheffield,...
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learning of
Curr's death in a
mysterious hotel fire, a
distraught Eddie s****s
comfort from his
friend Nuke, a
radio DJ and
former classmate of
Curr's. Nuke...
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Current Opinion is a
series of
medical journals published by
Wolters Kluwer imprint Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Wolters Kluwer acquired the journals...
- Skye of
Curr (Scottish Gaelic:
Sgiath Churr) is a hamlet,
situated 3
miles (5 kilometres)
southwest of Grantown-on-Spey, in the
Highlands of
Scotland and...
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Bentham Science Publishers is a
company that
publishes scientific, technical, and
medical journals and e-books. It
publishes over 120 subscription-based...
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Edward Curr (1 July 1798 – 16
November 1850) was an
Australian settler and politician.
Curr was born in Sheffield, England. He
travelled to
Hobart Town...
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Micklethwaite Curr (25
December 1820 – 3
August 1889) was an
Australian pastoralist, author,
advocate of
Australian Aboriginal peoples, and squatter.
Curr was born...