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Sillar is a
variety of rhyolite,
which is a type of
volcanic rock.
Although sillar is of
rhyolitic composition, it has been
erupted from
volcanoes which...
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James Sillars (born 4
October 1937) is a
Scottish politician and
campaigner for
Scottish independence.
Sillars served as a
Labour Party MP for
South Ayrshire...
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Sillars is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Donald Sillars (1868–1905),
Scottish footballer Jim
Sillars (born 1937),
Scottish politician...
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Sillars (French pronunciation: [silaʁ]) is a
commune in the
Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in
western France.
Communes of the Vienne...
- and cruelty". This
representation is
questioned by the
historian Shamus Sillar, who
cites the
construction of
roads and
reinforcement of fortifications...
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Agnes Hamilton née
Sillars (born c. 1794, died
Edinburgh 22
October 1870) was a
Scottish reformer,
public lecturer and
phrenologist who
argued for women's...
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simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary)
Sillar (2013) pg 30
Sillar, Dean and
Trujillo (2013) pg 21 (in Spanish) Estadísticas de Visitantes...
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Donald Currie Sillars (30
October 1868 – 25
September 1905) was a
Scottish footballer, who pla**** as a half-back or (in emergencies)
right back for Battlefield...
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Poems is a
collection of
poetry and
songs by
David Sillar, a
close friend of the poet
Robert Burns who had been
encouraged to go into
print by the success...
- low frequencies, may come from build-ups of charge. This Maxwell–Wagner–
Sillars polarization (or
often just Maxwell-Wagner polarization),
occurs either...