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poly,
poly-, or πολύς in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Poly, from the Gr**** πολύς
meaning "many" or "much", may
refer to:
China Poly Group...
- exam in 1930.
Polier began to
champion civil rights causes in
response to
lynchings in the South,
starting in his hometown. In 1931,
Polier prepared legal...
- P****aic Strike.
Polier began volunteering with the
International Juridicial ****ociation (IJA) in 1933
alongside her ****ure
husband Shad
Polier. Preferring...
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youngest son of Jacques-Henri de
Polier and his wife Jeanne-Françoise Moreau. He
later learned Hindi and Persian.
Antoine Polier was an
engineer from Lausanne...
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California Polytechnic State University (Cal
Poly) is a
public university in San Luis Obispo, California,
United States.
Founded in 1901, it is the oldest...
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PolyGram N.V. was a
multinational major music record label and
entertainment company formerly based in the Netherlands. It was
founded in 1962 as the Grammophon-Philips...
- Gordana–Nadežda
Polić,
known as Ana
Bekuta (born 1959),
Serbian singer Vladimir Polić (1916–1972),
Yugoslav waterpolo player Antica Polić,
Croatian and...
- Joan Elliott-Said (3 July 1957 – 25
April 2011),
known by the
stage name
Poly Styrene, was an
English musician, singer-songwriter, and
frontwoman for the...
- Marie-Elisabeth
Polier (1742-1817),
known as the
Chanoinesse of Heiliggrabben, was a
Swiss journalist and translator. Marie-Elisabeth
Polier was born in 1742...
- Louise-Honorée-Françoise
Polier de Corcelles, née Louise-Honorée-Françoise de
Saussure de
Bercher (21
March 1726 – 26
February 1796) was a
Swiss amateur...