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Duncan Selbie (born 1962/3) is a
British government official who is a
senior advisor to the
Department of
Health and
Social Care on
global and
public health...
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Evelyn Selbie (July 6, 1871 –
December 7, 1950) was an
American stage actress and
performer in both
silent and
sound films. Born in Louisville, Kentucky...
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Colin Mackenzie Selbie (24
February 1889 – 14 July 1916) was a
Scottish zoologist who
worked in the
Natural History Museum Dublin and took part in the...
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Rodney (1925–2003) [1908–1926].
Encyclopedia of
Religion and Ethics. John A.
Selbie (Volume 4 of 24 (Behistun (continued) to Bunyan.) ed.). Edinburgh, Scotland:...
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Robert Selbie Clark FRSE (11
September 1882 – 29
September 1950) was a
Scottish marine zoologist and explorer. He was the
biologist on Sir
Ernest Shackleton's...
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termination of the
biblical name
suggests a
Hurrian origin. Hastings, James;
Selbie, John Alexander; Davidson,
Andrew Bruce; Driver,
Samuel Rolles; Swete, Henry...
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Arthur (for
entry "Beatitudes") (1898). Hastings, James;
Selbie, John A; Davidson, A B; Driver, S R; Swete,
Henry Barclay (eds.). Volume...
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Smithfield continued to be
steam hauled throughout. In 1908,
Robert Selbie was
appointed General Manager, a
position he held
until 1930. In 1909, limited...
- In Hastings,
James (ed.).
Encyclopedia of
Religion and Ethics. Vol. 20.
Selbie, John A., contrib.
Kessinger Publishing. pp. 893–894. ISBN 978-0-7661-3698-4...
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Renard 1977.
Weisheipl 1960.
Hinnebusch 1975, Ch 1. Hastings,
Selbie & Gray 1919, p. 701.
Mandonnet 1944, Ch. III, note 50.
Morgan 2010, p. 748...