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Ennor can
refer to
Ennor, one of the
alternative names for J. R. R. Tolkien's
fictional lands of Middle-earth
Ennor, the name of the
single larger island...
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Braydon Maurice Ennor (born 16 July 1997) is a New
Zealand rugby union player who
currently plays as a wing and
centre for
Canterbury in the Bunnings...
- St Mary's (Cornish:
Ennor, lit. 'The Mainland') is the
largest and most
populous island of the
Isles of Scilly, an
archipelago off the
southwest coast...
- of Scilly. The
island of St Mary's was then
known as
Ennor, and the Old Town was
named Porth Ennor or
Porthenor (being the main
harbour settlement of the...
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Arnold Hughes "Hugh"
Ennor CBE (10
October 1912 – 14
October 1977) was a
senior Australian public servant and policymaker.
Ennor was born in Melbourne...
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islands were much larger, and
perhaps conjoined into one
island named Ennor.
Rising sea
levels flooded the
central plain around 400–500 AD, forming...
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Calvinistic Baptists. When the
accommodation became inadequate and
according to
Ennor the
building was in need of replacing, it was
decided to
build another chapel...
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Jordan (2) 37', 70' Con:
Rivez Reihana (3/3) 25', 37', 71' Cards:
Braydon Ennor 12'
Report Try: Mark Tele'a 11'
Rieko Ioane 21' Con:
Beauden Barrett (2/2)...
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department was
headed by a secretary,
initially (acting in the position) Hugh
Ennor (until January 1973) and then
Kenneth Norman Jones (from January 1973)....
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lombricine kinase to phospholombricine. Rossiter, RJ; Gaffney, TJ; Rosenberg, H;
Ennor, AH (1960). "The
formation in vivo of
lombricine in the
earthworm (Megascolides...