• The Corries were a Scottish folk group that emerged from the Scottish folk revival of the early 1960s. The group was a trio from their formation until...
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  • 2010 The Corries, a Scottish folk group Corrie (surname), a surname (including a list of persons with the name) Corrie family, a Scottish family Corrie (given...
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    of Hutton and Corrie, in Annandale, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. The leading branch of the family were the Corries of that Ilk. Members of the family are on...
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    The Grey Corries are a range of mountains in the West Highlands of Scotland. The range includes several of Scotland's highest peaks including a number...
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    Tarn (lake) (redirect from Corrie loch)
    technical use for a body of water in a glacial corrie comes from high number of tarns found in corries in the Lake District, an upland area in Cumbria. Nonetheless...
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    March 2016. Retrieved 20 October 2015. "The Corries Official Website". Corries.com. Retrieved 28 February 2018. "The Flower of Scotland". News.bbc.co.uk....
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  • over the case. On October 21, 2010, the bulldozer driver who had run over Corrie testified for four hours, and was cross-examined by the Corries' attorney...
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  • leading branch of the family were known as the Corries of that Ilk. Daniel Corrie (1777–1837), English Bishop of Madras Edward Corrie (1848–1931), English...
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    landscape of the Scottish Highlands was largely formed during the last ice age. At Corrie Fee, small independent glaciers cut corries during the last period...
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  • Returning to the ring in 2001, he scored a quick win over Michael Sprott and then followed this up with a defeat of Otis Tisdale in 2002. Corrie Sanders'...
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    is one of the most popular sporting anthems in Europe. The song was composed in the mid-1960s by Roy Williamson of the folk group the Corries. It was first...
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    portal Daniel Corrie (10 April 1777 – 5 February 1837) was an English Anglican priest and bishop, the inaugural Bishop of Madras. Corrie was born at Ardchattan...
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    ("The Voice") (20 August 1937 in Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland) is a Scottish folk musician and songwriter, who is a founding member of The Corries. Browne...
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  • Cornelia Arnolda Johanna "Corrie" ten Boom (15 April 1892 – 15 April 1983) was a Dutch watchmaker and later a Christian writer and public speaker, who...
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    Six O'Clock News - Corrie Corfield". BBC. Retrieved 26 October 2019. Corrie Corfield "Even the stars of Radio 4 have succumbed to the Slanket", Daily Telegraph...
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    Rink-Boellaard" and "Corrie Treub-Boellaard". Boellaard was born into a prominent Dutch family, with numerous members in government and the military. Her father...
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  • The Angry Corrie is a fanzine for hillwalkers in Scotland, first published in 1991. It is print-based and was also published on the web until June 2008...
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  • "Scottish Ballad Book" (Jean Redpath) 1965 "Corrie Folk Trio" (The Corries) 1966 "Those Wild Corries" (The Corries) 1966 "Mirrormans Sequences" (Robin Williamson)...
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  • Emily Corrie (born 1978) is a British former sailor and actress. She is known in the United Kingdom for playing the character Suzanne 'Sooz' Lee in the Channel...
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  • permanent role as baby Glory. Eleanor joins our drama mob family over at corrie where we have a number of children with permenant [sic] roles so she will...
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    Corrie S. Moreau is an evolutionary biologist and entomologist with a specialty in myrmecology, the study of ants. She is currently a professor and curator...
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  • George Corrie may refer to: George Corrie (footballer) (born 1973), English footballer George Corrie (priest) (1793–1885), English churchman and academic...
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  • (colloquially referred to as Corrie) is a British television soap opera created by Granada Television and shown on ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres...
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  • Corrie! is a comedy stage play written in 2010 by award-winning playwright and Coronation Street scriptwriter Jonathan Harvey. The play premiered at The...
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  • Edgar Corrie (1748–1819) was a Scottish merchant in Liverpool, a close associate at the end of the 18th century of John Gladstone. Corrie was born in...
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    Leslie Gordon Corrie (1859–1918) was an architect and the mayor of Brisbane, Queensland from 1902 to 1903. A number of his architectural works are now...
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    Hendrina Cornelia (Corrie) Hartong (23 February 1906 – 9 August 1991) was a dancer, dance teacher and choreographer in the Netherlands. Hendrina Cornelia...
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  • Corrie Chen is a Taiwanese-Australian filmmaker, writer, and director. She is known for her work on New Gold Mountain and Bad Behaviour. Chen grew up in...
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    group of hills known as the Grey Corries which includes three other Munros and nine Munro "Tops" along an eight kilometre ridge. The mountain's name translate...
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  • Lyall Corrie (January 1848 - 1931) was an English rower who won Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta three times. Corrie was born in Liverpool, the son...
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