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podler
podler Sc. and north. (ˈpəʊdlər) Also poadler, poodler, puddler. [An altered or differentiated form of next.] A young coal-fish: see quot. 1838.1835 S. Oliver Rambles Northumbld., etc. 23 By September they increase to about a foot in length, and are then called poodlers. 1838 Johnston in Proc. Berw.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spit Stix
Leitch learned production, engineering, and songwriting skills from Richie Podler, Bill Cooper, and Bob Clearmountain. wikipedia.org
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poadler
poadler dial. var. podler, young coal-fish. Oxford English Dictionary
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poodler
poodler dial. var. podler, young coal-fish. Oxford English Dictionary
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Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too
Brisebois – background vocals , piano Juliet Prater – percussion Gary Fergusson – drums Rick Nowels (listed as Richard Knowels) – piano Richie Podler wikipedia.org
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puddler
▪ I. puddler (ˈpʌdlə(r)) [f. puddle v. + -er1.] One who puddles: chiefly in technical senses. 1. a. A workman employed in puddling iron.1831 J. Holland Manuf. Metal I. 84 When in this semi-fluid state the puddler introduces an iron rod. 1894 Bowker in Harper's Mag. Jan. 420 The flame may be made oxi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hungarian toponyms in Burgenland
Pamhagen Pomogy Parndorf Pándorfalu Pilgersdorf Pörgölény, Pergelin Pinkafeld Pinkafő Piringsdorf Répcebónya Podersdorf am See Pátfalu Podgoria Hármasfalu Podler wikipedia.org
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podley
podley Sc. (ˈpəʊdlɪ) Forms: 6 podlo, 7 pudlo, 7–8 podly, -lay, 8–9 -lie, 9 podle, -ley, poddle, -lie. [In 16th c. podlo' for podlock, early form of pollack, q.v. (Cf. banno', banna, bannie, from bannock, haddo', haddie, from haddock, etc.)] The fry or young of the coal-fish (Pollachius or Merlangus ... Oxford English Dictionary
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You Get What You Give (song)
Anderson – lead guitar John Pierce – bass guitar Rick Nowels – keyboard, backing vocals Gary Ferguson – drums Juliet Prater - percussion Richie Podler wikipedia.org
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pollack
pollack, pollock (ˈpɒlək) Forms: (6 Sc. podlok), 7– pollock, pollack. See also podler, podley. [Origin obscure: Gael. pollag, Ir. pollóg, pullóg, seem to agree in form, but are applied to fresh-water fishes, entirely different from this (see pollan, powan); Ger. and Du. pollack are from Eng. The 16t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Iron fertilization
Satellite images and data (such as PODLER, MODIS, MSIR) combined with back-trajectory analyses identified natural sources of iron–containing dust. wikipedia.org
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lousy
lousy, a. (ˈlaʊzɪ) Also 4–8 lowsy(e, (4 lousi, 5 lowse, -i), 6–7 lous-, lowsie, -ye, -zie, -zy, 8 lowsey. [f. louse n. + -y.] A. adj. 1. a. Full of lice, infested by lice.1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. v. 195 With an hode on his hed a lousi hatte aboue. 1486 Bk. St. Albans B v, A medecyne for an hawke that i... Oxford English Dictionary
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rock
▪ I. rock, n.1 (rɒk) Forms: 4–6 rokk(e, 4–7 rocke, 5 roc, 5–6 rok(e, 6 roocke, rough, Sc. roik, rolk, rouk, pl. rox; 4– rock. [a. OF. roke, roque, rocque fem. (also roche roche n.1, and in later F. roc masc.), = Prov. roca, rocha, Pg. rocha, Sp. roca, It. rocca, roccia, med.L. rocca (767), rocha, of... Oxford English Dictionary
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