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Encyclopedia > Cherrie

Cherrie may refer to:

Cherrie Ying Choi-Yi (應采兒) born on 06 June 1983 in Taiwan, moved to New York City at a young age, later moved to Hong Kong, is an actress. ... George Kruck Cherrie (1865 – 1948) was an American naturalist and explorer. ... Peter Cherrie, (born 1 October 1983, Bellshill), is a goalkeeper currently playing for Scottish First Division side Clyde FC. Cherrie previously played for Airdrie United and Ayr United. ... This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ...

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CBC.ca - The Greatest Canadian - Top Ten Greatest Canadians - Don Cherry (527 words)
The Bruins finished first in their division four seasons in a row and Cherry was voted coach of the year in 1976, before being fired in 1979.
Cherry has parlayed his broadcast success into a line of popular videos, a chain of restaurants, a syndicated radio show and lucrative endorsements.
Cherry set his words to music in a dance single with Toronto-based electronic group BKS.
Cherry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (736 words)
A cherry (originally "cherise" reinterpreted as a plural, from the Old French word, in turn from Latin cerasum and Cerasus - i.e., the Classical name of the modern city of Giresun in Turkey) is both a tree and its fleshy fruit, a type known as a drupe with a single hard stone enclosing the seed.
The cherries belong in subgenus Cerasus, distinguished from the rest of the genus by having the flowers in small corymbs of several together (not singly, nor in racemes), and in the fruit being smooth and having only a weak groove or none along one side.
Cherry flowers are sometimes eaten by the larva of the Green Pug moth and the leaves by the larva of other Lepidoptera including Coxcomb Prominent and Yellow-tail.
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