- Grey coat,
Greycoat, Graycoat, or Grey Coat may
refer to: Grey (coat colour) of
horses Grey Coat School, York, girls'
school in York Grey Coat Hospital...
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Greycoats are an
indie rock
group from Minneapolis, Minnesota,
United States.
Greycoats released their first album,
Setting Fire to the
Great Unknown...
- as a
farmer or
simple traveller. In the
legend he is
referred to as the
Greycoat (Swedish: Gråkappan). This was done to
discover and
identify corruption...
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International Financial Centre, then sold it.
Previous owners, UK
property company Greycoat,
renamed it
Tower 42 in 1995, in
reference to its 42
cantilevered floors...
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Commissioner from 1988 to 1999 (taught
divinity from 1955 to 1959)
Situated on
Greycoat Place, the main building's
brown brick three-storey
centre block with stuccoed...
- a
narrow cobbled street,
Strutton Ground,
between Victoria Street and
Greycoat Place/Great
Peter Street. This
market is one of the most
centrally located...
- news
editor for The
Times She was born in
South London,
attending first Greycoat School and then the City of
London College,
where she
gained the Royal...
- "Directory"),
whose forces were
spearheaded by the Sich
Riflemen and "
Greycoats".[clarification needed]
Although German and
Austrian troops had not yet...
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quickly thickening their blubber layer.
During this time, the juvenile's "
greycoat"
grows in
beneath the
white neonatal coat, and the pup
increases its weight...
- imaginable. One
group of
Russians wore
Tartar hats and the
traditional dark
greycoats, and
fought for
Marshal Zhang Zuolin, the "Old Marshal" who
ruled Manchuria...