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Glyne Piggott is an
emeritus professor of
linguistics at
McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
During his four
decades at McGill, he
served terms as...
- Bulverhythe, the
western end of
Hastings is
marked by low-lying land
known as
Glyne Gap,
separating it from Bexhill-on-Sea. The
sandstone cliffs have been the...
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Glyne Samuel Hyvestra Murray is a
Barbadian politician,
businessman and diplomat. He was the
former minister of
state in the
cabinet of
Prime Minister...
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Washington (see
Restoration of the
Elwha River). Two dams, the
Elwha and
Glynes Canyon dams, were
removed between 2011 and 2014 that
together stored approximately...
- Jesuit. Kaye, Jonathan,
Glyne Piggott and
Kensuke Tokaichi, eds., 1971 Piggott,
Glyne and
Jonathan Kaye, eds, 1973 Piggott,
Glyne, 1980 Rhodes, Richard...
- the
Southwestern Ojibwe dialect. Nichols, John, 1980, pp. 6–7. Piggott,
Glyne, 1981. For
discussion of the rule in the
Ottawa dialect, see Valentine,...
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location missing publisher (link) Thorington,
Glyne; Margulis, Lynn (1981). "Hydra viridis;
transfer of
metabolites between...
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other side,
Copelande islands, the Dufferin, Clandeboy, Kilultoghe, the
Glynes with the Raughlines,
Momerie and Carie, the
Rowte M'William (McQuillan)...
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promoted to the one-star flag
officer rank of
Commodore succeeding Colonel Glyne Sinatra Grannum and
became the
first Naval Officer (coast guard) to serve...
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Glyne Gap Halt was a
railway station located in East Sus****
between Bexhill and Hastings. It was
opened on 11
September 1905 by the London,
Brighton and...