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Walter Shirlaw (August 6, 1838 –
December 26, 1909) was a Scottish-American artist.
Shirlaw was born in Paisley, Scotland, and
moved to the
United States...
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Robert "Bob" Alan
Shirlaw OAM (born 9
April 1943) is an
Australian former rower and
stalwart school level rowing coach. He
rowed at the 1964
Summer Olympics...
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Southern Foundries (1926) Ltd v
Shirlaw [1940] AC 701 is an
important English contract law and
company law case. In the
field of
contracts it is well...
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Walter P.
Shirlaw,
known as
Watty Shirlaw (born 1902) was a
Scottish professional footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. Born Wishaw,
Shirlaw pla**** for...
- key artwork: E. H. Blashfield, Will H. Low, C. S. Reinhart, and
Walter Shirlaw. The
central vignette was
designed by E. H. Blashfield. The
central frame...
- in 1899. The
overall design is
based on an
image from
painter Walter Shirlaw's work. The
obverse of the note
features an
allegorical image of people...
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Jeanette Fitzsimons. He
lived in
Christchurch with his
partner Nicola Shirlaw, and
their three daughters.
Donald held
Values Party membership from 1974...
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Major and
minor Musical tuning Major chord Otonality and
Utonality Shirlaw,
Matthew (16 June 2015). The
Theory of Harmony. p. 81. ISBN 978-1-4510-1534-8...
- is the
explanation which Helmholtz has
given of this
minor chord." —
Shirlaw 2010 The name "parallel chord"
comes from the
German musical theory, where...
- on 29
December 2019.
Retrieved 9
April 2020. Zhao,
Shirlaw & R. 2000, pp. 421–422. Zhao,
Shirlaw & R. 2000, p. 422. Murugamoorthy, C. (2003). Behaviour...