- Look up
corus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Corus may
refer to:
Çörüş, Gazipaşa, a
village in
Antalya Province,
Turkey Corus Quay, Toronto, Ontario...
- radio, publishing, and
television industries.
Corus is
headquartered at
Corus Quay in Toronto, Ontario.
Corus has a
large presence in
Canadian broadcasting...
-
CÓRus is Ireland's
largest choir,
founded by Mary Lowe and
Yvonne McDonald. In 2013, they
performed on The Late Late Show. Monaghan,
Gabrielle (30 May...
-
merger of BSC for £83 million. In 2001
Corus announced it was to cut 6,050 jobs
between 2001 and 2003. In 2003
Corus became the sole
owner of SEGAL, a galvanizing...
- with
British Steel to form the
Corus Group in 1999,
after which the
tournament was
called the
Corus Chess Tournament.
Corus Group became Tata
Steel Europe...
- plc to
create the
Corus Group steel company. The
aluminium production ****ets were sold off
during the
Corus period. In 2007,
Corus Group was purchased...
- Vegas:
Corus Entertainment. June 2, 2009.
Retrieved February 11, 2019. "
Corus Entertainment Inc.
Significant Events Fiscal 2012" (PDF).
Corus Entertainment...
- of ****ets
owned by
Corus Entertainment, a
Canadian multimedia broadcasting company.
Approximately 80% of the
voting control in
Corus is held by the family...
-
Corus International is a
global non-governmental
humanitarian organization headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland.
Corus International was
launched on January...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Corus[pronunciation?] or
Koros (Ancient Gr****: Κόρος) was the
spirit (daemon) and
personification of
surfeit and disdain. He was said...