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  • 11curr — v. coo, make soft cooing sounds (like the call of a dove or pigeon) …

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  • 12CURR — curratores …

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  • 13curr — en (L). Run; running …

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  • 14Curr family — /kɜ/ (say ker) noun an Australian family of pioneers and farmers. 1. Edward, 1798–1850, Australian merchant and businessman, born in England. 2. his son, Edward Micklethwaite, 1820–89, author and farmer; his Recollections of Squatting in Victoria …

  • 15Edward Curr — Edward Micklethwaite Curr (25 December 1820 – 3 August 1889) was an Australian pastoralist and squatter.Curr was born in Hobart, Tasmania (then known as Van Diemen s Land), the eldest of eleven surviving children of Edward (1798 1850) and… …

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  • 16Joseph Curr — Father Joseph Curr (1793 – 29 June 1847) was a Roman Catholic priest and author who was called a martyr of charity for his work in Leeds in a typhus epidemic in 1847.[1] He was born in Sheffield in the last quarter of the eighteenth century and… …

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  • 17Joseph Curr —     Joseph Curr     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Joseph Curr     A priest, controversialist and martyr of charity, b. at Sheffield, England, in the last quarter of the eighteenth century; d. at Leeds, 29 June, 1847. He was educated at Crook Hall,… …

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  • 18Bajram Curr — Bajram Curri (Bezeichnung in unbestimmter und bestimmter Form) …

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  • 19Bajram Curr — ► C. del N de Albania, cap. del distrito de Tropoja; 7 800 h …

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  • 20currishness — currˈishness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑cur …

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