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Purvis is a
surname and
occasionally a
masculine given name
which may
refer to: Al
Purvis (1929–2009),
Canadian ice
hockey player Arthur Blaikie Purvis...
- confession,
Purvis was
given $5,000 in
restitution by the
Mississippi Legislature for
having been
wrongfully convicted and imprisoned.
Purvis died in
Purvis, Mississippi...
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Hermann Göring, and the
Nuremberg Trials.
Purvis was born in Timmonsville,
South Carolina, to
Melvin Horace Purvis, Sr. (1869–1938), a
tobacco farmer and...
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Purvi or
Poorvi (IAST:
Pūrvī) is a raga in
Hindustani classical music that
exemplifies its own thaat, the
Poorvi thaat.
Purvi has a
deeply serious, quiet...
- Courthouse.
Historic Purvis Depot.
Moved from
original location beside railroad tracks to
current location beside Purvis Public Library.
Purvis War Memorial,...
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William Purvis may
refer to:
William Purvis (Blind Willie) (1752–1832),
British blind singer-songwriter
Billy Purvis (1853) (1784–1853),
British entertainer...
- Jack
Purvis (13 July 1937 – 21
November 1997) was a
British film actor.
Purvis had dwarfism, and at 4 feet 2 inches (1.27 m) was
mainly cast in roles...
- 132.
Quoted in
Purvis 2002, p. 47.
Purvis 2002, pp. 46–49; Bartley, pp. 57–59; Pugh, pp. 72–75.
Quoted in
Purvis 2002, p. 52.
Purvis 2002, pp. 51–52;...
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Stewart Peter Purvis CBE is a
British broadcaster,
broadcasting executive,
author and academic.
Purvis is
married with
three children.
Purvis was educated...
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starting 29th,
Purvis completed many laps and
finished in the 24th position. He only
finished two
races that season. Once again,
Purvis would race six...