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- Alexander Robert Entrican CBE (28 January 1898 – 21 April 1965), commonly known as Pat Entrican, was a New Zealand civil engineer and forestry administrator...
- the U.S. state of Michigan. The po****tion was 2,239 at the 2020 census. Entrican is a small unincorporated community on the Flat River at 43°21′01″N 85°09′13″W...
- Cuthbertson Entrican (24 September 1908 — 19 May 1985) was an Irish international rugby union player. The son of a Presbyterian minister, Entrican was a Queen's...
- Andrew Jack Entrican (31 October 1858 – 19 February 1936) was an Irish-born New Zealand businessman and local-body politician. He was twice deputy mayor...
- doi:10.1126/science.278.5346.2059, S2CID 128520518 Sinclair, Anthony Ronald Entrican; Arcese, Peter, eds. (1995). Serengeti II: Dynamics, Management, and Conservation...
- Anthony Ronald Entrican Sinclair FRSC FRS (born March 25, 1944) is a professor emeritus of zoology at the University of British Columbia. The son of Sir...
- Park". Xinhua News. Retrieved 17 April 2022. Sinclair, Anthony Ronald Entrican (1995). Serengeti II: Dynamics, Management, and Conservation of an Ecosystem...
- who introduced Kant to the work of English physicist Isaac Newton. Eric Entrican Wilson and Lara Denis emphasize David Hume's influence on Kant's ethics...
- Elizabeth Welch Orr CNZM (29 October 1929 – 22 April 2021, née Entrican) was a New Zealand lecturer and a previous Chancellor of Victoria University of...
- which would become Te Kāinga Aroha was originally constructed for Andrew Entrican on the higher, southern side of the land. He sold the villa in 1918 to...