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Library of Australia. "Bidding for "
Pommies"". Sport. 3
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Retrieved 13 May 2020 – via Trove. ""
Pommies"". Call. 27
February 1925. p. 9....
- département
Pommiers, Indre, in the
Indre département
Pommiers, Rhône, in the Rhône département
Pommiers-en-Forez, in the
Loire département
Pommiers-la-Placette...
- Jean
Joseph Marie Vincent Pommier (1893–1973) was a
French literary scholar. He held a
chair at the Collège de
France from 1946 to 1964,
where he succeeded...
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Pommier (French pronunciation: [pɔmje];
literally meaning "apple tree") is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France
region of...
- Gérard
Pommier (17
August 1941 – 1
August 2023) was a
French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. He was a
professor at
Paris Diderot University and directed...
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Marcelo Mendiharat Pommies (born 2 May, 1914 in Ostabat-Asme) was a
French clergyman and
auxiliary bishop for the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Salto, and...
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Albert Pommier (11
January 1880,
Paris – 1943, Paris) was a
French sculptor. Born in
Paris in 1880,
Pommier studied at the École des
Beaux Arts in Paris...
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Pommy is a play
written by W. P.
Lipscomb and John
Watson in the late 1940s. An
Englishman arrives in
Australia and
works on a station. The
story was...
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Pommy Johnson is a
comedian from
Australia who is best
known for
performing his
parody song "Psycho Chicken"
while wearing a
rubber glove on his head...
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Adrien Pommier (14
September 1919 – 22
November 1973) was a
member of the
French Resistance during World War II.
Adrien Pommier was born on 14 September...