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- the score". The score was positively received by critics. Judge Harold Jervais of DVD Verdict wrote how "[the sound effects, dialogue and] Walker's wonderfully...
- English Barlow English Vochen Polish Hommus Spanish Martindale Anglo-Indian Jervais French Mœvuis Russian Subedar Bianchi Italian Dottenweiss German Other...
- on surgery. James Simpson was born in Bathgate, a younger son of Mary Jervais and David Simpson, a baker. He attended the local school, and in 1825,...
- Fourquie  49°43′0″N 2°22′0″W Houmet Herbé  49°43′33″N 2°9′29″W Le Puits Jervais  49°42′7″N 2°13′54″W L'Equêt  49°43′0″N 2°21′0″W Les Etacs  49°42′16″N...
- New College, Oxford, England, design after Correggio, painted by Thomas Jervais) Alexander Roslin – The artist Anne Vallayer-Coster Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes...
- still in use today, is known for its east window made in Dublin by Thomas Jervais, it is the second earliest known piece of Irish-made stained gl****. Larocor...
- learnt from her examination of the plans of [George] Throckmarton and [Jervais] Pierpoint". In a letter to Burghley of 1588 he describes his conduct of...
- Pushthrough, Muddy Hole, Indian Cove, Lock's Cove, Richards Harbour, Great Jervais and Mosquito. As a designated place in the 2021 Census of Po****tion conducted...
- The church holds a very important stained-gl**** window made by Thomas Jervais. It is the second-earliest known Irish-made stained-gl**** window. The unusual...