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▪ I. † corbet Obs.—1 [a. F. corbet:—Rom. type *corvetto, dim. of corvus raven, and so a synonym of OF. corbel, corbeau.] = corbel n. 2.c 1384 Chaucer H. Fame iii. 214 Ne how they hate yn masoneryes As corbetz [Caxton corbettis, Thynne corbettes] and ymageryes [Bodl. MS. corbettz full of ymageryes]. ...
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Corbet
Corbet () is a small village and townland (of 618 acres) in County Down, Northern Ireland, 5 km east of Banbridge. The Great Northern Railway
Corbet railway station was on the extensive Great Northern Railway (Ireland) system.
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Corbet (surname)
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Brady Corbet (born 1988), American actor
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Charles-Louis Corbet (1758–1808), French sculptor
Christian Cardell Corbet (born 1966), Canadian painter Courbet (disambiguation)
Corbet Family
Corbet Baronets
Barony of Caus
Corbet, Northern Ireland
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Peter Corbet, 2nd Baron Corbet
Peter Corbett, 2nd Baron Corbet (died 1322), Lord of Caus was an English noble. He fought in the wars in Scotland. Biography
Peter was the second son of Peter Corbet of Caus and Joan de Mortimer.
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Does the kernel have a main() function? I am learning device drivers and Kernel programming. According to Jonathan Corbet's book, there is no `main()` function in device drivers. So I two questions: * Why don't we...
In user space programs, `main()` is the entry point to the program that is called by the libc initialization code is executed on Linux") when the binary is executed. Kernel code does not have the luxury to rely on libc, as libc itself relies on the kernel syscall interface for memory allocation, I/O...
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Clement Corbet
Clement Corbet (c. 1576 – 1652) was an English jurist. Life
He was the sixth son of Sir Miles Corbet of Sprowston, Norfolk, who was high sheriff of that county in 1591, by Katherine, daughter of Sir Christopher
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Roger Corbet
Corbet's seat was Moreton Corbet Castle, Shropshire. Robert Corbet of Stanwardine.
Jerome Corbet, who was MP for Bridgnorth
Margaret Corbet, who married Francis Palmes of Lindley.
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Corbet Woodall
Corbet Stafford Woodall (6 April 1929 – 19 May 1982) was an English newsreader for the BBC.
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Henry Corbet
Selected publications
O'Gorman, Henry Corbet. The Practice of Angling: Particularly as Regards Ireland. Vol. 2, 1845.
Henry Corbet. William Shaw and Henry Corbet.
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Robert Corbet
Thomas Corbet, a merchant from Dunganon, Tyrone. which Corbet was ordered to return.
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Leo Corbet
Corbet then practiced law in Phoenix, Arizona. Corbet served in the Arizona Senate from 1971 to 1983 and from 1989 to 1991. He was a Republican. In 2001, Corbet underwent heart transplant surgery. Corbet died in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Vincent Corbet
Vincent Corbet may refer to:
Sir Vincent Corbet, 1st Baronet (1617–1656), of the Corbet baronets
Sir Vincent Corbet, 2nd Baronet (c. 1642–1681), of the Corbet baronets, MP for Shropshire 1679
Sir Vincent Corbet, 3rd Baronet (1670–1688), of the Corbet baronets
Sir Vincent Rowland Corbet, 3rd Baronet (1821
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Edward Corbet
Edward Corbet ( – 5 January 1658) was an English clergyman, and a member of the Westminster Assembly. Corbet married Margaret, daughter of Sir Nathaniel Brent, by whom he had three children, Edward, Martha, and Margaret.
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John Corbet
John Corbet may refer to:
John Corbet, 3rd Baron Corbet (died 1347), last member of the Barons Corbet on the list of peers 1340–1349
John Corbet (by 1500 –55 or later), MP for Shropshire
John Corbet (died 1559), MP for Norwich
John Corbet, various Corbet baronets, including:
Sir John Corbet, 1st Baronet,
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