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Grout is a
dense substance that
flows like a
liquid yet
hardens upon application, and it gets used to fill gaps or to
function as
reinforcement in existing...
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Grout is a
construction material.
Grout may also
refer to: Abel Joel
Grout, (1867–1947),
American botanist Daniel A.
Grout (1862-1929), Canadian-born educator...
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Inspector Morse.
Grout was born in London, the son of
Beatrice Anne and
William Grout. He
trained to be an
actor at RADA.
Grout's BBC
Radio 4 appearances...
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William Grout may
refer to:
William L.
Grout (1833–1908),
American industrialist and
manufacturer William W.
Grout (1836–1902), U.S.
Representative from...
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Vanessa Grout is an
American real
estate entrepreneur,
investor and journalist. She was CEO of
South Florida real
estate brokerage Douglas Elliman during...
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continued the
trouvere tradition.
Grout, 1996, p. 60
Grout, 1996, p. 61
Grout, 1996, p. 68
Grout, 1996, p. 106/107
Grout,
Donald J.; Palisca,
Claude V. (1996)...
- 2014, p. 20.
Grout 1973, p. 4.
Grout 1973, pp. 4–5, 11.
Grout 1973, p. 28.
Grout 1973, pp. 11, 22.
Grout 1973, p. 24.
Grout 1973, p. 5.
Grout 1973, p. 75...
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Donald Jay
Grout (September 28, 1902 –
March 9, 1987) was an
American musicologist. He is best
known as the
author of A
Short History of Opera, first...
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grout curtain is a
barrier that
protects the
foundation of a dam from
seepage and can be made
during initial construction or
during repair. Additionally...
- John
Frederick Grout (March 24, 1910 – May 13, 1989) was an
American professional golfer who
competed on the PGA Tour from 1931 to 1953.
Though he taught...