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Gervan (Persian: گروان, also
Romanized as
Gervān and Garrevān) is a
village in
Beyza Rural District,
Beyza District,
Sepidan County, Fars province, Iran...
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Shibuya Gervan (born in
Montes Claros,
Minas Gerais) is a
Brazilian female curler. She
currently plays as skip for the
female national Brazilian team...
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Gervans (French pronunciation: [ʒɛʁvɑ̃]) is a
commune in the Drôme
department in
southeastern France.
Communes of the Drôme
department "Répertoire national...
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David Gervan McMillan (26
February 1904 – 20
February 1951) was a New
Zealand politician of the
Labour Party, and a
medical practitioner.
McMillan was...
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College Street Campus closed.
Kensington Campus closed in 1994.
Gervan Fearon 2021–present Anne Sado 2004 - 2021
Frank Sorochinsky 1994 - 2004...
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office of
Prime Minister during the former's
battle with
colon cancer.
Gervan McMillan was
nominated for the
leadership by his
close colleague and friend...
- to Lee’s
credit ideas were
Arnold Nordmeyer, Bill Barnard,
Clyde Carr,
Gervan McMillan and also Bill Anderton, Dan ****van,
Gordon Hultquist and William...
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Reform Party from 1914 to 1935, when he was
defeated by Labour's
Gervan McMillan. In 1984 the
electorate was
recreated again,
until the introduction...
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Graycar (1993). "'Love's Labour's Cost: The High
Court Decision in Van
Gervan v Fenton".
Torts Law Journal. 1: 122–136. ISSN 1038-5967. Wikidata Q129277302...
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after the size of the
cabinet was
increased by one seat
narrowly ahead of
Gervan McMillan 19
votes to 18. He was
Minister without Portfolio from 8 November...