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  • Dr Hamid, of Glenroy, is standing trial in the Victorian County Court for eight sex-related charges including rape, sexual penetration of a cognitively impaired person by a provider of medical services and indecent assault.

    Because we’re worthless 2008

  • On each side of a valley called Glenroy, through which the river Roy runs, there appear several lines of terraces at different heights, corresponding to each other on each side of the valley at the same height.

    The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth, Volume 2 Maria Edgeworth 1808

  • Glenroy Inc., a Menomonee Falls, Wis., packaging-film manufacturer with 178 employees, has successfully operated without formal performance reviews for about 20 years.

    Work Reviews Losing Steam Rachel Emma Silverman 2011

  • One of the arrested men, 25-year-old Nayef El Sayed of Glenroy, appeared in the Melbourne Magistrates 'Court Tuesday charged with preparing for or planning a terrorist act.

    Australian Police Foil Alleged Plot to Attack Base 2009

  • Reuters Police tape is seen at the perimeter near a house in the suburb of Glenroy in Melbourne, which was raided in connection to planned terror attacks August 4, 2009.

    Australian Police Foil Alleged Plot to Attack Base 2009

  • UAB drove to midfield on its next drive, but Hackney fumbled the snap in shotgun formation and UCF's Glenroy Watkins recovered at the Blazer's 41-yard line.

    USATODAY.com - Scores 2005

  • I had intended to give in this article some account of the "parallel roads" of Glenroy, marking the ancient levels of glacier-lakes, so much discussed in this connection.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 76, February, 1864 Various

  • No, but -- without wishing to flatter you -- I don't quite put you on a level with Robbie Kinterton, and Glenroy, and Georgie Fawcus, and -- that crew.

    The 'Mind the Paint' Girl A Comedy in Four Acts Arthur Wing Pinero 1894

  • Peregrine and Glenroy, to the noble army of the bores, and they are insipid on the stage; but the association of the sprightly and jocose

    Shadows of the Stage William Winter 1876

  • Glenroy, one theory has been extensively embraced -- that they were produced by a lake, which has since burst its bounds and been discharged.

    Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 440 Volume 17, New Series, June 5, 1852 Various 1841

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