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crescents from the
Dering Roll (c. 1270): No. 118:
Willem FitzLel (sable
crusily and
three crescents argent); no. 120: John
Peche (gules, a
crescent or...
- The
Crescents were a
vocal harmony group which formed in Sydney,
Australia in late 1958
under the name The 4 Tops (not ****ociated with
American quartet...
- 2.253500°W / 53.466556; -2.253500 (Historic
Centre of
Hulme Crescents)
Hulme Crescents was a
large housing development in the
Hulme district of Manchester...
- ****ociation.
Unicode introduced a "star and
crescent"
character in its
Miscellaneous Symbols block, at U+262A (☪).
Crescents appearing together with a star or stars...
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League until 1925. In 1940, the
Crescents name was
resurrected in the HCHL
league until 1946. From 1945
until 1948, a
Crescents team was
fielded in the Maritime...
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Crescent Records, a
record label The
Crescents, an
Australian vocal harmony group,
active from 1958 to 1962 The
Crescents, an
American rock and roll band,...
- Look up
crescent roll in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Crescent rolls may
refer to Croissant, a
crescent-shaped puff
pastry Pillsbury Crescents, a type...
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crescents and the Shahada. Flag of the Arab
Revolt Pan-Arab
colors Eagle of
Saladin Organisation of
Islamic Cooperation Flags with star and
crescent...
- The
Brooklyn Crescents,
affiliated with the
Crescent Athletic Club, were an
American amateur ice
hockey team from
Brooklyn in New York City. The Brooklyn...
- The
organized International Red
Cross and Red
Crescent Movement is a
humanitarian movement with
approximately 16 million volunteers, members, and staff...