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Wolseley Garrisson (18
March 1923 – 20
April 2013) was an
Australian politician. He was born in
Cremorne to American-born
builder John
Garrisson and Mina...
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World War II aces by country.
Garrisson,
Australian Fighter Aces, pp. 1–2
Garrisson,
Australian Fighter Aces, p. 32
Garrisson,
Australian Fighter Aces, p...
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Edward "Garrison"
Keillor (/ˈkiːlər/; born
August 7, 1942) is an
American author, singer, humorist,
voice actor, and
radio personality. He created...
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Warren Flannigan (head chef)
Julian Lobb (sous chef)
Owner Adam
Garrisson and
Tobie Puttock Website www.fifteenmelbourne.com.au...
- PMID 20106856. Ward, P.D.; Botha, J.; Buick, R.; Kock, M.O.; Erwin, D.H.;
Garrisson, G.H.; Kirschvink, J.L.; Smith, R. (4
February 2005). "Abrupt and gradual...
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Dessins du musée
national du château de Pau
Janine Garrisson (1984).
Henri IV. Paris: Éditions du Seuil. p. 19.
Philippe Delorme (2010)...
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Italian Wars: 1494–1559. p. 155.
Richardson (2015), p. 41.
Janine Garrisson,
Emmanuel Haven (1995). A
History of
Sixteenth Century France, 1483-1598...
- Mainières and had issue.
Hagen &
Hagen 2003, p. 205.
Garrisson 2006, p. 14.
Pardoe 2010, p. 152.
Garrisson,
Janine (2006).
Gabrielle d'Estrées: aux marches...
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Retrieved 2
August 2016. Newton,
Australian Air Aces, pp. 117–118
Garrisson 1999, pp. 1–2.
Garrisson 1999, pp. 120–121. Spitfire****ociation.com Bungey, Robert...
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largely abandoned by some
modern historians including,
among others,
Janine Garrisson. However, in a more
recent work than his
history of the period, Holt concludes:...