• Notable people with the surname include: Bob Brier (born 1943), American Egyptologist Hannah Brier (born 1998), British sprinter Joe Brier (born 1999), British...
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  • species in the genera Rosa (Rose), Rubus, and Smilax Brier (surname) Briers, a surname Briars (surname) Briar Moss, from Tamora Pierce's Circle of Magic...
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  • Briers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Lee Briers (born 1978), Welsh rugby league player Lucy Briers (born 1967), English actress...
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  • Brierly is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amy Brierly (born 1989), British Paralympian Cornelia Brierly (1913-2012), American architect...
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  • Herefordshire, England Brierley Hill, West Midlands, England Brierley (surname) Brierly (surname) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
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  • Ménard (redirect from Menard (surname))
    Jean-Michel Ménard (born 1976), first francophone curler from Quebec to win the Brier (2006) Joan M. Menard (born 1935), member of the Massachusetts Senate John...
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  • Brierley (rugby player) (born 1986), German rugby union international David Brierly (1935–2008), English actor Ellen Brierley and Jennet Brierley, two of the...
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  • borne by Henry Farrer [Ferrer] of Westwood and his brother John Farrer of Brierly, Yorkshire, sons of John Farrer of Croxton, Lincolnshire, 2nd son of William...
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    Zoe Gillings-Brier (née Gillings, born 14 June 1985) is a Manx and British snowboarder. She won seven medals at the FIS World Cup including one gold....
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  • D'Amour (category Surnames)
    1948 Brier champion Paul D'Amour (born 1967), an American musician, and the first bass guitarist for progressive metal band Tool Damour (surname) D'Amours...
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    magazine in 2008, she explained that she chose "Dennings" as her professional surname because she thought her family name was "a little hideous" and she "wanted...
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  • Paula Jacobs (as Mrs Pearstock) Teresa Churcher (as Elsie Patterson) Lucy Briers (as Beryl Collins) Caroline Martin (as Midge Hardcastle) Dale Rapley (as...
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    Belmont ("Beautiful Mountain") Blanchard (Old French for "Whitish") Boistfort Brier Coulee City Coupeville Decatur Island Deschutes ("of the Falls") Des Moines...
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  • Toews (category Surnames)
    with this name include: Brian Toews (1941-2019), Canadian curler, 1984 Brier champion BT Toews (born 1966), Canadian basketball coach and player David...
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  • 11 August 2008 (2008-08-11) 8.87 Brian is convinced that a woman, Katie Briers, who killed her husband ten years ago was hypnotized into doing so. UCOS...
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    Archived from the original on September 18, 2020. Retrieved July 20, 2018. Briers, Michael. "50,000 sign petition for Disney to rehire James Gunn for Guardians...
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  • the Kia Cee'd. Note: Top Gear paid respect to comedian and actor Richard Briers, for his help in the 'Making a Car for Elderly People' film, prior to his...
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  • Brière (disambiguation) (category Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists)
    Briere All pages with titles containing Brieres All pages with titles containing Briere Brier (disambiguation) Briers (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • Harris as Sergeant Bacon Peter Butterworth as Ticket collector Richard Briers as "Mrs. Binster" of Mrs. Binster's Employment Agency Lucy Griffiths as...
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    Russian). Izhevsk city portal. 2017. "MC1R Magazine". mc1r-magazine.com. Brier, Egyptian Mummies (1994), pp. 200–01. Tyldesley, Joyce (26 April 2001)....
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  • game designer. He played the part of the duelist "The Duel Giant" with Brier giving him instructions via a radio headset during duels. The duo did this...
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    stage production of the play, starring Frances Barber as Viola and Richard Briers as Malvolio, was adapted for Thames Television. In 1998 the Lincoln Center...
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  • She Is radio show to discuss her role as Nina. She confirmed that Nina's surname is derived from her dead husband, who was Indian. She also revealed that...
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  • appeared in the show as members of the Grove from 1989 to 2006. (When surname is not listed, it is either unknown, or was never mentioned in the show)...
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  • adaptations of Noddy since 1954 include one in the 1970s narrated by Richard Briers. In 1955 a stage play based on the Famous Five was produced, and in January...
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  • 1969) Todd Bridges (born 1965) Alison Brie (born 1982) Sabrina Brier (born 1994) Richard Briers (1934–2013) Joe Bob Briggs (born 1953) Patrick Bristow (born...
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  • predictions. Returning to Los Angeles, Cameron befriended the socialite Samson De Brier and established herself within the city's avant-garde artistic community...
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  • ⟨r⟩, these vowels follow the standard changes to /aɪə/ and /ɪə/, as in brier and bier. Unique pronunciations are /ɪ/ in sieve, /ɛ/ in friend, and /eɪ/...
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  • Frederick/Duke Senior) Adrian Lester (Oliver) Jimmy Yuill (Corin) Richard Briers (Adam) Jade Jefferies (Phebe) Alex Wyndham (Silvius) Janet McTeer (Audrey)...
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    society in 2017; past presidents have included Terry Wogan and Richard Briers. There are also groups of Wodehouse fans in Australia, Belgium, France,...
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