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Norcliffe (1973–1984) was a
Canadian Hall of Fame
Thoroughbred racehorse. He was
sired by U.S. Hall of Fame
Champion Buckp****er out of the mare Drama...
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Norcliffe Norcliffe KH (24
September 1791 – 8
February 1862) was a
British Army
officer and landowner.
Having joined the 4th
Dragoons in...
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Norcliffe 2001, pp. 187–88.
Norcliffe 2001, p...
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Norcliffe Hall is a
large house encomp****ing 20,254
square feet[citation needed] near the
village of Styal, Cheshire, England. It
stands to the west of...
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James Samuel Norcliffe (born 3
March 1946) is a New
Zealand novelist,
short story writer, poet, editor,
teacher and educator. His work has been widely...
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Wembley play-off final".
Nottingham Post.
Retrieved 6 June 2023. Liam
Norcliffe (11 May 2023). "Key
Chesterfield pair
declared fit for
Notts County play-off...
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November 9, 2022.
Chicago has lost
three Fortune 500
headquarters in 2022.
Norcliffe 2001, p. 107
Clymer 1950, p. 178 "Retrieved
January 26, 2010". Exhibitorhost...
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exactly what Pope was doing. Norcliffe, p.106.
Norcliffe, pp.142–7.
Norcliffe, p.145.
Norcliffe, p.108.
Norcliffe, p.107. Babaian, Sharon. The Most Benevolent...
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Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn (February 4, 1876 –
April 4, 1959) was an educator, author,
social reformer and poet
whose work was ****ociated with the American...
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Norcliffe Chapel is in the
village of Styal, Cheshire, England. It is a
Unitarian chapel, and is
recorded in the
National Heritage List for
England as...