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Duncan Stanners,
football player who pla**** for
Rangers F.C. in the 1953
Scottish Cup
Final Stanner, a
hamlet in Radnorshire,
Wales Stanner railway station...
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nickname which, over time,
simply became "
Stanners." All of Molloy's students,
current and alumni, are
known as
Stanners.
Several things in the
school have this...
- modification) is a
medium based on MEM
published in 1971 by
Clifford P.
Stanners and colleagues. It
contains more non-essential
amino acids,
sodium pyruvate...
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William Edward Hanley Stanner CMG (24
November 1905 – 8
October 1981),
often cited as W.E.H.
Stanner, was an
Australian anthropologist who
worked extensively...
- Literature, Law, and Culture. New York:
Peter Lang. pp. 219–245.
Stanners, Barbara;
Stanners, Michael; Atwood,
Margaret (2004).
Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's...
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Archived from the
original on 19
February 2021.
Retrieved 5
March 2021.
Stanners,
Peter (10
January 2016). "The
rehabilitation of
Roland Møller". The Murmur...
- Salt Tank are two
English record producers,
David Gates and
Malcolm Stanners, plus
percussionist and
vocalist Andy Rose, from Basingstoke.
Their music...
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Daily News.
Retrieved September 13, 2010.[permanent dead link] "Famous
Stanners". molloyhs.org.
Archbishop Molloy High School.
Archived from the original...
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Stanner Rocks is a
rounded hill,
steep in parts,
which lies
close to the
Wales border with
England between Walton and Kington. A
superb collection of...
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viability of the proposal. One of
their first actions was to
appoint W.E.H.
Stanner to
organise a
conference on the
state of
Aboriginal Studies in Australia...