- Ex
parte Garland, a
United States Supreme Court case
concerning presidential pardons Garlands (album), an
album by the
Cocteau Twins Garland Publishing...
- A
garland is a
decorative braid, knot or
wreath of flowers, leaves, or
other material.
Garlands can be worn on the head or
around the neck, hung on an...
- "
Garlands was
released as a
vinyl LP by 4AD on 10 July 1982 with
artwork by 23 Envelope.
Lyrics from "But I'm Not", "Shallow then Halo", "
Garlands" and...
- Judy
Garland (born
Frances Ethel Gumm; June 10, 1922 – June 22, 1969) was an
American actress and singer. She
possessed a
powerful contralto voice and...
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subsequently converted into apartments. "
Garlands Hospital".
County Asylums.
Retrieved 12
April 2019. "
Garlands Hospital,
Carlisle (Accommodation)". Hansard...
-
Alexander Medawar Garland (born 26 May 1970) is an
English author, screenwriter, and director. He rose to
prominence with his
novel The
Beach (1996)....
- that
crants is the
German word for
garlands, and I
suppose it was
retained by us from the Saxons. To
carry garlands before the bier of a maiden, and to...
- Commodores. Born in Gary, Indiana,
Garland is the son of
former professional basketball player Winston Garland.
Garland attended Brentwood Academy in high...
- areas.
Garland dancing was a new
combination of
familiar movements, made more
picturesque by flower-covered
garlands. Mill
owners encouraged garland dancing...
- than
Roman ones. The
garlands had an
important role in
decorating Buddhist stupas.
Yakshas holding Garlands,
Peshawar Museum.
Garland and amorini, Gandhara...