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Quinneys may
refer to:
Quinneys (novel), by the
British writer Horace Annesley Vac****
Quinneys (play), a
stage version Quinneys (1919 film), a British...
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twice turned into
silents films.
Quinneys (1919)
directed by
Herbert Brenon and
Quinneys (1927)
directed by
Maurice Elvey. In 1948 the BBC...
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director Quinney,
Wisconsin Joe
Quinney Winter Sports Center S.J.
Quinney College of Law
Quinneys This page
lists people with the
surname Quinney. If an...
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Richard Quinney (born 1934) is an
American sociologist, writer, and
photographer known for his
philosophical and
critical approach to
crime and social...
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Quinneys is a 1919
British silent romance film
directed by
Herbert Brenon,
Maurice Elvey, and Rex
Wilson and
stars Henry Ainley,
Isobel Elsom and Eric...
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Quinneys is a 1927
British romance film
directed by
Maurice Elvey and
starring John Longden, Alma
Taylor and
Henry Vibart. It is an
adaptation of the play...
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Electa Quinney (Mahican name: Wuh-weh-wee-nee-meew Quan-au-kaunt) (c. 1798 – 1885) was a
Mohican and
member of the Stockbridge-Munsee Community. She founded...
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people of India. It may have been
coined by
Mohican Sachem John
Wannuaucon Quinney, in an 1852
address to the US
Congress where he
argued against proposed...
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Quinney College of Law is a
professional graduate law
school under the
University of Utah.
Located in Salt Lake City, Utah, the
school was established...
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village of Stockbridge, and the
unincorporated communities of Kloten,
Quinney, and
Saint Catherines Bay are
located within the town.
Stockbridge is in...