• Thomas Rann (born 10 December in Adelaide) is an Australian cellist. Thomas Rann commenced his cello studies at the age of 9 studying with Ruth Saffir...
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  • Look up rann in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rann may refer to: Rann (fictional planet), a fictional planet in the Polaris star system of the DC Comics...
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    and was succeeded by Jay Weatherill. Rann is the third-longest serving Premier of South Australia behind Thomas Playford IV and John Bannon and served...
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    Christopher Rann (born 31 December 1946 in London, England) is a publicist, media strategist and a specialist in global media and reputation management...
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  • Rann Kennedy (1772 – 2 January 1851) was an English schoolteacher, church minister and poet, acquainted with many notable literary people of the day. Kennedy...
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    The Rann government was the state executive government of South Australia led by Premier of South Australia Mike Rann of the South Australian Branch of...
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    Rann of Kutch The colourful Rann Utsav Festival is held annually in the Rann of Kutch. People enjoying Raan Utsav at Dhordo, Kutch Camel ride in Rann...
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  • The title Saltair na Rann ("Psalter of Quatrains") refers to a series of 150 early Middle Irish religious cantos, written in the tenth century—for the...
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  • featuring in the Rann–Thanagar War miniseries (2005), starring in the eight-issue miniseries Mystery in Space vol. 2 (2006), and co-starring in Rann-Thanagar...
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    Rann was the first poetry journal ever produced in Northern Ireland. It was founded and edited by Lisburn based writers Roy McFadden and Barbara Hunter...
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