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retail park,
Pallion Metro station and an
industrial estate. The new
Northern Spire Bridge crosses the Wear just to the east of here.
Pallion was also the...
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Australian Open
suite of trophies.
Pallion donates the
Pallion Garden Terrace to the Art
Gallery of New
South Wales.
Pallion is the
largest precious metal...
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pall in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pall may
refer to:
Pall (funeral), a
cloth used to
cover a
coffin Pall (heraldry), a Y-shaped heraldic...
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David Boris Pall (2
April 1914 – 21
September 2004),
founder of
Pall Corporation, was the
chemist who
invented the
Pall filter used in
blood transfusions...
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Pall Mall or
pall mall in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pall mall,
paille maille,
palle malle, etc., may
refer to:
Pall-mall, a lawn game related...
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Pallion is a Tyne and Wear
Metro station,
serving the
suburb of
Pallion, City of
Sunderland in Tyne and Wear, England. It
joined the
network on 31 March...
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Páll is a name
primarily of
Icelandic [ˈpʰautl̥] and
Faroese origins.
Notable people with the name include:
Páll Bálkason (died 1231),
Hebridean lord who...
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Pall Corporation,
headquartered in Port Washington, New York and a
wholly owned subsidiary of
Danaher Corporation since 2015, is a
global supplier of filtration...
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pall (also
called mortcloth or
casket saddle) is a
cloth that
covers a
casket or
coffin at funerals. The word
comes from the
Latin pallium (cloak), through...
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pall (or pairle) in
heraldry and
vexillology is a Y-shaped charge,
normally having its arms in the
three corners of the shield. An
example of a
pall placed...