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'''Marr''' may refer to: |
'''Marr''' may refer to: |
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* [[Marr]], a committee area in Aberdeenshire, Scotland |
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* [[Marr, South Yorkshire]], a hamlet |
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* [[Alfred Marr]] (1862 - 1940), Australian cricketer |
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* [[Andrew Marr]] (born 1959), Scottish journalist |
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* [[Barbara La Marr]] (1896 – 1926), American stage and motion picture actress, cabaret artist and writer |
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* [[Carl von Marr]] (1858 – 1936), American painter |
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** [[David Marr (journalist)]] |
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* [[James Marr Brydone]] |
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* [[James Marr]], marine biologist |
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* [[Johnny Marr]], accomplished guitarist best known for his work with [[The Smiths]] |
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* [[Kila Marr]] |
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* [[Leslie Marr]] |
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* [[Matthew Marr]] |
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* [[Mithaniel Marr]] |
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* [[Nikolay Yakovlevich Marr|Nikolay Y. Marr]], a Georgian-Soviet linguist |
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* [[Ruairidh Erskine of Marr]] |
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* [[Visas Marr]] |
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* [[Wilhelm Marr]] |
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* [[Zharradan Marr]] |
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* [[LaMarr Hoyt]] |
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* [[Marr, Scotland]], an area in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, which historically was a province |
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* [[Marr, South Yorkshire]], a village in England |
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* [[Marr College]], a school in Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland |
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* [[Marr Residence]], a historic site in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada |
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* [[Birrarung Marr, Melbourne]] |
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* [[Marr-Hildreth algorithm]] |
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* [[Marr & Holman Architects]] |
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* Marr, or Marrette, a [[Wire nut|connector]] used to secure and insulate a joint of two or more twisted wires |
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==People== |
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==Businesses== |
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* [[MARRS]] |
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* [[Marr (automobile)]] (1903–1904), an American automobile company |
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* [[Jim Marrs]] |
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* [[Marr & Holman]], an American architectural firm |
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* [[Texe Marrs]] |
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* [[Marr and Colton]], an American pipe organ company |
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==Other uses== |
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* [[Marr baronets]], a British title |
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* [[Marr Prize]], a computer vision award |
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* Marr, or [[Marrette]], a twist-on wire connector |
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* ''[[The Andrew Marr Show]]'', a British television series |
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* [[MARR]], acronym for the minimum acceptable rate of return, a project finance concept |
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== See also == |
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* [[Mar (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Marre (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[MARRS]], a recording collective |
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*[[List of people by name: Mari-Marr]] |
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* [[Mars (disambiguation)]] |
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* {{look from|Marr}} |
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[[Category:Surnames]] |
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* [[Birrarung Marr, Melbourne]], an inner-city park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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* [[Marr–Hildreth algorithm]], a digital image edge detection method |
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{{disambiguation|geo}} |
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Latest revision as of 21:09, 16 December 2023
Look up marr in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Marr may refer to:
Places
[edit]- Marr, Scotland, an area in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, which historically was a province
- Marr, South Yorkshire, a village in England
- Marr College, a school in Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland
- Marr Residence, a historic site in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
People
[edit]Businesses
[edit]- Marr (automobile) (1903–1904), an American automobile company
- Marr & Holman, an American architectural firm
- Marr and Colton, an American pipe organ company
Other uses
[edit]- Marr baronets, a British title
- Marr Prize, a computer vision award
- Marr, or Marrette, a twist-on wire connector
- The Andrew Marr Show, a British television series
- MARR, acronym for the minimum acceptable rate of return, a project finance concept
See also
[edit]- Mar (disambiguation)
- Marre (disambiguation)
- MARRS, a recording collective
- Mars (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with Marr
- Birrarung Marr, Melbourne, an inner-city park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
- Marr–Hildreth algorithm, a digital image edge detection method