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Miall is a surname, and may
refer to:
Bernard Miall (1876-1953),
British translator Edward Miall (1809–1881),
English journalist,
founder of the Liberation...
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Edward Miall (8 May 1809 – 30
April 1881) was an
English journalist,
apostle of disestablishment,
founder of the
Liberation Society (Society for the Liberation...
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Marco Pirroni (guitar),
Kevin Mooney (b**** guitar), and
drummers Terry Lee
Miall and
Chris "Merrick" Hughes.
Pirroni became an
influential member of the...
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Arthur Bernard Miall (1876 –
March 1953) was a
British translator and publisher's reader. Born in Croydon, He
published a poem in The
Yellow Book in 1897...
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Sarah Greenaway Miall (née Leith, 18
December 1918 – 6
October 2010), was a
British rally driver and novelist, and a
Second World War
codebreaker at Bletchley...
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David Miall Edwards (22
January 1873 – 29
January 1941) was a
Welsh Non-conformist
writer and
theologian who
wrote in both
Welsh and English. Edwards...
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production company M&A
Productions with ex-Film
Australia producer Tristram Miall, they
offered Luhrmann their plan to
transform his play into a film. He...
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Rowland Leonard Miall (6
November 1914 – 24
February 2005) was a
British broadcaster and
administrator at the BBC for 35 years, from 1939 to 1974. In...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on June 3, 2013.
Retrieved January 12, 2010.
Miall,
Anthony &
Peter (1978). The
Victorian Christmas Book. Dent. p. 7. ISBN 978-0-460-12039-5...
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under the pen
names J. F. Burke,
Jonathan Burke,
Jonathan George,
Robert Miall,
Martin Sands, Owen Burke, Sara Morris,
Roger Rougiere, and
Joanna Jones;...