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gurr, n. Sc. (gʌr) [Echoic; cf. garre v.] A growl, snarl. So gurr v. intr., to growl, snarl.1814 Edin. Correspondent 15 Dec. (Jam.), The gurr of a dog as if turning sheep. 1834 Pringle Afr. Sk. Proem 79 The panther round the folded flocks With stifled gurr is prowling. 1859 J. Brown Rab & F. (1862) ...
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Gurr are a German garage rock duo, consisting of Andreya Casablanca and Laura Lee (both on vocals and guitar).
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Gurr
Gurr is a surname, and may refer to:
Andrew Gurr (born 1936), New Zealand scholar of Shakespeare and English Renaissance theatre
Andrew Gurr (governor Craig Gurr (born 1973), Zimbabwean cricketer
David Gurr (born 1936), Canadian writer of literary novels and political thrillers
David Gurr (cricketer
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Tom Gurr
His sister, Nancy Gurr (Thompson), was also a pioneer of the Australian film industry. His brother, Rodney Gurr, worked for MGM in the US before returning to Australia. Their father "Thomas Stuart Gurr" was a novelist and writer.
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David Gurr
David Hugh Courtney Gurr is a Canadian writer and author of literary novels and political thrillers. Gurr served with the Royal Canadian Navy from 1954 to 1970 as an executive officer and computer systems analyst.
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Bob Gurr
Gurr retired from Disney in 1981 to open his own firm Gurr Design, Inc. Gurr's memoir BOB GURR: Legendary Imagineer: Life and Times – Disney and Beyond was published in 2019.
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Michael Gurr
Michael Gurr (29 October 1961 – 2 May 2017) was an Australian actor, playwright, author, speech writer and screenwriter. Gurr is credited as screenwriter.
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Alan Gurr
Alan Gurr (born 3 February 1982) is an Australian retired V8 Supercars driver. After the 2007 season Gurr retired with recurring injuries from a serious accident earlier in his career.
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Gurrë
Gurrë is a former commune in the Dibër County, northern Albania. Demographic history
Gurrë (Gur) is recorded in the Ottoman defter of 1467 as village in the timar of Barak in the vilayet of Mati.
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Andrew Gurr
Life and work
Born in Leicester, Gurr was raised in New Zealand, and educated at the University of Auckland and at Cambridge University. External links
Gurr on Sonnet 145.
British literary critics
1936 births
Living people
Shakespearean scholars
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Mark Gurr
Mark Gurr (born February 18, 1966) is a retired tennis player from Zimbabwe, who represented his native country as a qualifier at the 1988 Summer Olympics
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Charlotte Gurr
Charlotte Emily Gurr (born 16 August 1989) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for Hastings United Women. Gurr signed for Hastings United Women in July 2022.
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Donna Gurr
And Gurr did win on the second try. Gurr presently lives and works in Vancouver.
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Joshua Gurr
History
Gurr was born at Lewes, Sussex, and trained as a blacksmith. Jean Eva Gurr (9 October 1870 – ), born in Elgin, Scotland, married William Thomas Robinson, of Cheviot, New Zealand, on 22 February 1896
Alfred John Gurr
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Doug Gurr
Gurr then worked for McKinsey & Co, for six years, where he became a partner. Gurr was appointed as director of the Natural History Museum, London in 2020.
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