Look up pall in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pall may refer to: Pall (funeral), a cloth used to cover a coffin Pall (heraldry), a Y-shaped heraldic...
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out Anne Kruse, Abigael Nielsdatter and Anne Palles in Tåderup as witches, as well as 96 clients. Anne Palles was put on trial in 1692 accused of having...
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David Boris Pall (2 April 1914 – 21 September 2004), founder of Pall Corporation, was the chemist who invented the Pall filter used in blood transfusions...
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Look up Pall Mall or pall mall in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pall mall, paille maille, palle malle, etc., may refer to: Pall-mall, a lawn game related...
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his wife Eleanor Mary Palles née Plunkett) (1801–1877). Another son was Andrew Christopher Palles, who became an architect. Palles's ancestors (the earliest...
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Páll Guðmundsson (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈpʰautl̥ ˈkvʏðmʏntsɔn]; born 1959) is a sculptor and artist. Born in Húsafell in the west of Iceland (where...
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Pall Jenkins is an American vocalist, guitarist and music producer. He is the front man for the bands Three Mile Pilot and The Black Heart Procession,...
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Páll is a name primarily of Icelandic [ˈpʰautl̥] and Faroese origins. Notable people with the name include: Páll Bálkason (died 1231), Hebridean lord who...
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Pall-mall, paille-maille, palle-maille, pell-mell, or palle-malle (/ˈpælˈmæl/, /ˈpɛlˈmɛl/, also US: /ˈpɔːlˈmɔːl/) is a lawn game (though primarily played...
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Pall Corporation, headquartered in Port Washington, New York and a wholly owned subsidiary of Danaher Corporation since 2015, is a global supplier of filtration...
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Palling is a municipality in the district of Traunstein in Bavaria, Germany. Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen Gemeinden...
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A pall (also called mortcloth or casket saddle) is a cloth that covers a casket or coffin at funerals. The word comes from the Latin pallium (cloak), through...
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Pallion is a suburb and electoral ward in North West Sunderland, in Tyne and Wear, England. Most of the buildings in the area were built during the Victorian...
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pall (or pairle) in heraldry and vexillology is a Y-shaped charge, normally having its arms in the three corners of the shield. An example of a pall placed...
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Martin L. Pall is professor emeritus of biochemistry and basic medical sciences at Washington State University. He is a specialist in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome...
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Páll Klettskarð (born 17 May 1990) is Faroese footballer who plays as a striker for KÍ and the Faroe Islands national team. He was called up to the Faroe...
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Páll Guðlaugsson (born 9 September 1958) is an Icelandic football coach and former footballer. He was the coach of the Faroe Islands in his 1–0 victory...
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Pallion designs, manufactures, and distributes precious metal products and related services. It is the largest precious metal services group in Australasia...
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Gloria Pall (born Gloria Pallatz; July 15, 1927 – December 30, 2012) was an American model, showgirl, actress, author and businesswoman. Gloria Pallatz...
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Jón Páll Sigmarsson (28 April 1960 – 16 January 1993) was an Icelandic strongman, powerlifter and bodybuilder who was the first man to win the World's...
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Pall Mall (/pæl mæl/ PAL MAL) is a small unincorporated community in the Wolf River valley of Fentress County, Tennessee, United States. It is named after...
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Pall Mall (/ˌpɛlˈmɛl/, /ˌpælˈmæl/ or adopted[clarification needed]/ˌpɔːlˈmɔːl/) is a British brand of cigarettes produced by British American Tobacco....
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Pall Mall /ˌpæl ˈmæl/ is a street in the St James's area of the City of Westminster, Central London. It connects St James's Street to Trafalgar Square...
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This Leaden Pall is the fourth album by the English rock band Half Man Half Biscuit, released in 1993. The album cover features a bleak overdeveloped picture...
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Pallance Dladla (born August 22, 1992) is a South African actor. He has received multiple awards and nominations, including the SAFTA Award. Dladla first...
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Walter Pall (born 1944) is a bonsai artist. Born in Austria, he now lives near Munich, Germany. He is considered one of the foremost bonsai artists in...
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Páll Melsteð may refer to: Páll Melsteð (amtmann) (1791–1861), Icelandic official and politician Páll Melsteð (historian) (1812–1910), Icelandic historian...
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The Pall Mall Gazette was an evening newspaper founded in London on 7 February 1865 by George Murray Smith; its first editor was Frederick Greenwood. In...
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Páll Ólafsson may refer to: Páll Ólafsson (handballer) (born 1960), Icelandic Olympic handballer Páll Ólafsson (poet) (1827–1905), Icelandic poet This...
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Nólsoyar Páll (originally, Poul Poulsen Nolsøe) (11 October 1766 – 1808 or 1809) is a Faroese national hero. He was a seaman, trader, poet, farmer and...
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