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- 2011 Canadian supernatural suspense film directed by Jim Cliffe and co-written by Jim Cliffe and Melodie Krieger, starring Danny Glover and Bruce Greenwood...
- Ceredigion, A Wealth of History. Ceredigion, Wales: Gomer. ISBN 1-84323-348-7. Cliffe, John Henry (1860). Notes and Recollections of an Angler: Rambles Among...
- 762003294114;-4.7832634730616 SH123219] Ma,1,SIB 2002 2011 England 174 175 Cliffe Hill 164 150 538 492 42 198 50.878010367397;0.036937357898585 TQ434107]...
- as is known, has not been found. The 20th Fighter Group out of RAF Kings Cliffe, Northamptonshire had provided an escort of four North American P-51 Mustang...
- Cat Rescue. In 2020 she also wrote a novella 'The Little Dreams of Lara Cliffe' for the resurrected 'Quick Reads' project to encourage adult reading. Johnson's...
- while charismatic, was seen by many as an intellectual light-weight. Bruce Cliffe had indicated he would resign from Parliament in 1996. Peter Dunne was the...
- 250 people in 1951 at the age of 59 where band directors including Glenn Cliffe Bainum, Albert Austin Harding, Paul V. Yoder, and William H. Santelmann...
- supervision of the School of Music in 1926. The band's first director, Glenn Cliffe Bainum, took the helm in 1926 and introduced diverse halftime drill formations...
- started to develop. A travel guide published in 1831 calls the place "Bourne Cliffe" or "Tregonwell's Bourne" after its founder. The Spas of England, published...