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Wallace Greayer "Grubby"
Clover (April 14, 1897 –
August 30, 1918) was an
American aviator in the
First World War. He was the
namesake for
Clover Field...
- Films. The
series was
directed by Tom Keeling,[self-published source] Jim
Greayer,[self-published source]
Jamie Crawford and
Fergus Colville. In
April 2013...
- if they are
wearing satin bathrobes and
sipping a ****tail. — Roc****e
Greayer It is a
style meant to feel
frivolously overdone and pleasantly, extravagantly...
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southeast of London, England, to John
James Clover (a baker) and
Esther Greayer, on
August 13, 1859.
Clover immigrated to the
United States in 1869 at...
- concerts.
Originally Clover Field,
after World War I
aviator 2nd
lieutenant Greayer "Grubby" Clover, the
airport was the home of the
Douglas Aircraft company...
- Armor" Mat
Hodgson January 22, 2007 (2007-01-22) 3 3 "Rapid Fire" Jim
Greayer January 29, 2007 (2007-01-29) 4 4 "Submarines"
Stuart Rose February 5, 2007 (2007-02-05)...
- children's playground, and auditorium.
Greayer's Oak Park is a
pocket park,
named after World War I
aviator Greayer Clover,
located at the
corner of N. Figueroa...
- internationally. Linnéa
Rilton (soprano)
Matilda Lindell (soprano) Mia
Greayer (alto)
Daniel Greayer (baritone)
Sebastian Rilton (b****) Ida
Carnestedt Mathilda Lindgren...
- " Trevor-Roper 1953.
Persson 2009, pp. 85–101.
Leitz 2000, pp. 65–71.
Greayer &
Sjostrand 2000, p. 7. Helm 2016, p. 536. Padfield,
Peter (1990). Himmler:...
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Dutch gamer and
streamer A
nickname of
World War One
American aviator Greayer Clover Grubby (opossum) an
invasive opossum in
Alaska Myoxocephalus aenaeus...