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    in 1895 as Collier's Weekly: An Illustrated Journal, shortened in 1905 to Collier's: The National Weekly and eventually to simply Collier's. The magazine...
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  • Company Collier's Encyclopedia, a U.S. encyclopedia Collier Motors, the last auto dealer in the U.S. under the American Motors banner Collier (necklace)...
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    22-carat gold, with red panels on black. In 1962, Collier's Encyclopedia was expanded to 24 volumes. Collier's Encyclopedia, updated annually, was especially...
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  • Collier's sign (also known as Collier's tucked lid sign or posterior fossa stare) is bilateral or unilateral eyelid retraction. It is an accepted medical...
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  • Machine Image of Elisha Collier's revolver Archived 2012-04-25 at the Wayback Machine Shaver, Bob (November 22, 2004). "Collier's Flintlock Revolver". Patent...
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    Civil War, Collier’s master Howell Hinds left for the war, bringing Collier along to serve as a camp slave. During Reconstruction, Collier was tried by...
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  • Will Collier's love of the scrum's dark was inspired by an unlikely mentor". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 7 October 2017. "Harlequins prop Collier to...
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  • this was one of only three times where he scored 20 or more points. Collier's final NBA game was played on April 20, 2005, in a 86–110 loss to the Philadelphia...
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    having paintings by Evert Collier. The US historian, Dror Wahrman, has written a book on Collier's trompe-l'œil works, Mr. Collier's Letter Racks (OUP, 2014)...
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    Collier was born on 23 April 1949. Collier’s great-grandfather, Karl Hellenschmidt, was a German immigrant to the UK. During World War I, Collier’s grandfather...
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  • Prize for Fiction in 1969; it was Collier’s first published story. She was born in Baltimore, Maryland. Collier's collection, Breeder and Other Stories...
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  • USS Collier was a stern wheel steamer built at Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1864 as the Allen Collier and purchased by the United States Navy on 7 December of...
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    Jacob Collier's Room" (PDF). DownBeat. Retrieved 17 July 2020. Collier, Jacob (13 August 2014). "Fascinating Rhythm – Single by Jacob Collier". Apple...
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    Colliers Wood is an area in south west London, England, in the London Borough of Merton. It is a mostly residential area, but has a busy high street around...
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  • Unlike some comedians of the 1970s, Collier's zany set-pieces often drew on northern working-class archetypes. Collier lived in Welton, a village west of...
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    The Collier Hour, also known as Collier's Radio Hour, broadcast on the NBC Blue Network from 1927 to 1932, was radio's first major dramatic anthology...
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  • Robert Collier may refer to: Robert Collier, 1st Baron Monkswell (1817–1886), English judge Robert Collier, 2nd Baron Monkswell (1845–1909), Liberal politician...
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  • Anne Collier (born Los Angeles, 1970) is an American visual artist working with appropriated photographic images. Describing Collier's work in Frieze...
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  • he took a teaching appointment at New York University. Collier's granddaughter Napheesa Collier won a gold medal in basketball at the 2020 Summer Olympics...
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  • James Collier may refer to: James Collier (politician) (1872–1933), U.S. Representative from Mississippi James Collier (cashier), Chief Cashier of the...
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    Collier's death in 1955, Hepburn "inherited" Collier's secretary Phyllis Wilbourn, who remained with Hepburn as her secretary for 40 years. Collier has...
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    lasted a while even after Collier's pamphlets, a new and more restrained theatre began to develop due, in part, to Collier's critiques. Due to the strict...
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  • Young Sam Collier by Gail Langer Karwoski provides a fictional account of Collier's journey to the New World and his life in Jamestown. Collier is a character...
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    Robert James-Collier (born 23 September 1976), sometimes billed as Rob James-Collier, is a British actor widely known for his roles as Liam Connor in...
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    Colliers End is a village in the civil parish of Standon, in the East Hertfordshire district, in Hertfordshire, England. It lies upon what was the A10...
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    A collier is a bulk cargo ship designed or used to carry coal. Early evidence of coal being transported by sea includes use of coal in London in 1306...
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    Collier Motors sits frozen in time. Attempting to settle Robert Collier's estate, the Collier family continues to sell off the remaining inventory, though...
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    had a daughter and a son, Sir Laurence Collier, who was the British Ambassador to Norway 1941–1951. Collier's range of portrait subjects was broad. In...
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  • books in the 20th century. He was the nephew of Peter Fenelon Collier, founder of Collier's Weekly. He was involved in writing, editing, and research for...
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  • Thomas or Tom Collier may refer to: Thomas Collier (painter) (1840–1891), English landscape painter Thomas Collier (Unitarian) (c. 1615–c. 1691), English...
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