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Tuer is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Al
Tuer (born 1963),
Canadian ice
hockey player Andrew White Tuer (1838–1900),
British publisher...
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informed Tuers that
British soldiers had been in the
tavern toasting General Benedict Arnold, who was to
deliver West
Point to the British.
Tuers returned...
- Omar
Killed Me (French: Omar m'a
tuer) is a 2011
drama film
directed by
Roschdy Zem. The film was
selected as the
Moroccan entry for the Best
Foreign Language...
- British-occupied Manhattan,
Tuers stopped in
Fraunces Tavern and
spoke with the owner,
Samuel Fraunces. He
informed Tuers that
British soldiers were in...
- Colquhoun,
Archibald Ross (1885).
Amongst the
Shans (p. 53). London:
Field &
Tuer; New York:
Scribner & Welford. https://books.google.com/books?id=3wQPAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA53...
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William Day. The
church was
located on
Vroom Street,
between Bergen and
Tuers Avenues. The
congregation outgrew the
original church and a
second church...
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Sheila Mary
Solarin MBE (née
Tuer, 1924–21
October 2012) was a
British educator. She was
awarded an MBE by
Queen Elizabeth II on 17
October 2007 for her...
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William Matthew Flinders (1883). The
Pyramids and
Temples of Gizeh.
Field &
Tuer. ISBN 0-7103-0709-8. Petrie,
William Matthew Flinders (1892). Ten Years'...
- Die Tür ist zu (German for The Door Is Closed) is the
fifth EP by the
American rock band Swans,
initially released in 1996 only in
Germany as a CD, and...
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Allan Tuer (born July 19, 1963) is a
professional scout for the New York
Rangers of the
National Hockey League. He was a
professional ice
hockey defenceman...