• Look up marr in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Marr may refer to: Marr, Scotland, an area in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, which historically was a province...
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    John Martin Marr (born John Martin Maher; 31 October 1963) is a musician, songwriter and singer. He first achieved fame as the guitarist and co-songwriter...
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  • engineering practice, the minimum acceptable rate of return, often abbreviated MARR, or hurdle rate is the minimum rate of return on a project a manager or company...
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    The Smiths (redirect from Morrissey/Marr)
    singer Morrissey, the guitarist Johnny Marr, the bassist Andy Rourke, and the drummer Mike Joyce. Morrissey and Marr formed the band's songwriting partnership...
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    Andrew William Stevenson Marr (born 31 July 1959) is a British journalist and broadcaster. Beginning his career as a political commentator, he subsequently...
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    MARRS (stylised M|A|R|R|S) were a 1987 recording collective formed by the groups A.R. Kane and Colourbox, which only released one commercial disc. It...
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  • Marrs is a surname. Notable persons with that name include: Anna Marrs (born 1974), American banker Audrey Marrs (born 1970), American film producer Elijah...
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  • Marr is a habitational surname that originates from Marr in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and from Marr in West Yorkshire, England. Marr also derives from...
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  • Nile Marr (born 21 February 1992) is a British musician and songwriter. After forming part of a trio named Man Made, he released his debut solo album Are...
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  • James Marr may refer to: James Marr (biologist) (1902–1965), Scottish marine biologist and polar explorer James Marr (author) (1918–2009), historian of...
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