- the top part of the tree.
Older pollards often become hollow, so it can be
difficult to
determine age accurately.
Pollards tend to grow slowly, with denser...
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pollard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pollard may
refer to:
Pollard, Alabama, a town
Pollard, Arkansas, a city
Pollard, Kansas, an unincorporated...
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School was
originally Pollards Hill
Secondary Modern School built in the 1950s,
which became a
comprehensive school,
Pollards Hill High School, in 1968...
- America. The
Pollards are Jewish. ... The
Pollards are also Zionists, who—out of a
sense of
misguided "racial imperative" (to
quote Jonathan Pollard)—seem to...
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Fraser (9
November 1889 – 19
January 1962),
known professionally as Snub
Pollard, was an Australian-born
vaudevillian who
became a
silent film comedian...
- Lee
Pollard, Jr. (May 5, 1927 – May 12, 1973), was an
American racecar driver. Born in Dragon, Utah, and
raised in the Portland,
Oregon area,
Pollard drove...
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Pollard Branch (also
called Pollards Branch) is a
stream in
Shelby County in the U.S.
state of Missouri.
Pollard Branch has the name of
Elijah Pollard...
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Ingrid Pollard MBE (born 1953) is a
British artist and photographer. Her work uses
portraiture photography and
traditional landscape imagery to explore...
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January 1982). "
Pollard heading for
stock cars' big league".
Times Colonist. p. 14. Dheensaw,
Cleve (30 July 1995). "Racing runs in
Pollards'
blood - Victoria's...
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Frank Pollard (born June 15, 1957) is an
American former professional football player who was a
running back for nine
seasons for the
Pittsburgh Steelers...