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Plater is a surname, and may
refer to:
Felix Plater (1536–1614),
Swiss physician George Plater (1735–1792),
American lawyer and
politician Thomas Plater...
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Polish Joan of Arc.
Emilia Plater was born in
Vilnius into a
noble Polish–Lithuanian
Plater family. Her family, of the
Plater coat of arms, had
German ancestry...
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Plate tectonics (from
Latin tectonicus, from
Ancient Gr**** τεκτονικός (t****nikós) 'pertaining to building') is the
scientific theory that the Earth's...
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Kingston upon Hull.
Plater died of
cancer at a
London ho****e, aged 75. His
death was
announced on 25 June 2010. "Dramatist Alan
Plater dies at 75". BBC...
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dining Plate, the
content of such a
plate (for example: rice
plate)
Plate, to
present food, on a
plate Plate,
forequarter cut of beef
Plate, Germany...
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registration plate, also
known as a
number plate (British,
Indian and
Australian English),
license plate (American English) or
licence plate (Canadian English)...
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Livonia used the name
Plater or the
combined name Broel-
Plater. The
Plater-Zyberk
branch line was
founded by Michał
Plater-Zyberk, who
married Izabela...
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Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk. The firm
advocates for New
Urbanist town
planning in the
United States and
other countries. In
addition to
Duany and
Plater-Zyberk...
- "acceptably high
standards of
education can no
longer be ****ured at
Plater". The
Plater College Foundation was
formed to
oppose the closure, and sued the...
- Władysław
Ewaryst Plater (actually Broel-
Plater; Vilnius, 7
November 1808 – 22
April 1889,
Broelberg by Kilchberg, near Zurich, Switzerland) was a Polish...