- Colm
Christle (c. 1933 – 28
October 2018) was an
Irish cyclist. He was most
famous for
winning the
first Rás Tailteann, in 1953. Colm
Christle was born...
- army
organization and the
workings of fate, luck and cir****stance". Paul
Christle,
speaking at a
conference in 2002, said of the novel, "The Thin Red Line...
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instance was
formed in 1956 by
members of the
Dublin Brigade who
followed Joe
Christle after his
expulsion from the IRA; they
formed an
alliance with Saor Uladh...
- encyclopedia.com.
Retrieved 2022-02-18.
Christle,
Alexandra (2017-02-16). "Darlington Manufacturing, Part 2".
Alexandra Christle.
Retrieved 2022-03-08. "Textile...
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Benward &
Saker 2003, p. 91 Judd,
Christle Collins (1998). "Introduction:
Analyzing Early Music". In Judd,
Christle Collins (ed.).
Tonal Structures in...
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barrister Joe
Christle and Waterford's
David O’Brien. O'Brien
claimed that a
meeting of the
board of
directors was held on 27 March,
which Joe
Christle did not...
- that have a
claim to
naturalization within the
English language."
Heather Christle, The
Crying Book, Catapult: 2019.
Explores the
subject of
crying and tears...
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founder Joe
Christle (1927–1998), who had been
expelled from the IRA in 1956 for "recklessness". In
early 1966
Sutcliffe learned that
Christle's group was...
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serving in the 4th
Battalion King's
Royal Rifle Corps.[citation needed] "
Christle", as the
prince was
known in the family, was the
first member of the Royal...
- Atherton. pp 585.
Ellis Horwood PTR
Prentice Hall. 1993 ISBN 0-137-21762-5
Christle,
David J.; et, al (2015). "Isolated
electron spins in
silicon carbide with...