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runnel
▪ I. runnel, n.1 (ˈrʌn(ə)l) Also 6–7, 9 dial. runnell, 7 runnil(l. [Later form (after run v.) of rinel rindle n. See also rundle2.] 1. A small stream of water; a brooklet, rivulet, rill, or trickle.1577 in Hakluyt Voy. (1904) VII. 229 The water..sinketh into the earth and so vanisheth away, without ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Runnel
Runnel(s) may refer to: Runnel Stone, a hazardous rock pinnacle near Gwennap Head, Cornwall, United Kingdom Runnels, a surname Runnels County, Texas, wikipedia.org
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runnel
runnel/ˈrʌnl; `rʌnl/ n(fml 文) small trickle or stream 细流; 小溪 The rain ran in shallow runnels alongside the path. 雨水流进路边的小河沟里. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Hando Runnel
Hando Runnel (born on 24 November 1938 Liutsalu, Järva County) is an Estonian poet. 1957–1962 he studied agronomy at Estonian Agricultural Academy. 1966 wikipedia.org
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Rundle (disambiguation)
Street, a street in Adelaide, Australia Rundle Mall, a shopping mall in Adelaide, Australia Rundle Range National Park, a park in Queensland, Australia Runnel wikipedia.org
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Runnelstone Rock
Charted by the British Graham Land Expedition (BGLE) in 1935–36 and named after the Runnel Stone off Gwennap Head, Cornwall, England. wikipedia.org
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Rundle Stone
Runnel Stone may refer to: Rundle Rock, an quarried building material An alternate spelling of Runnel Stone wikipedia.org
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Alfred Koort
(Compiled by Hando Runnel.) wikipedia.org
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Villem Reiman (activist)
Runnel; edited by S. Ombler (2008) Eesti rahva haridusejärg muistse iseseisvuse ja ordu ajal. Runnel; edited by S. Ombler (2012) References 1861 births 1917 deaths Estonian activists 20th-century Estonian historians Estonian Christian clergy wikipedia.org
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Kivi veereb
Track listing A-side "Veerev kivi" (Rolling Stone) (Jaanus Nõgisto/Vladislav Koržets) - 5:46 "Murtud lilled" (Broken Flowers) (Igor Garšnek/Hando Runnel Hope) (S P Gulliver/Urmas Alender) - 4:34 "Kahe näoga Janus" (Two-Faced Janus) (Garšnek/Alender) - 3:07 "Isamaa pale" (Face of the Fatherland) (Garšnek/Runnel wikipedia.org
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Must lind
(Margus Kappel/Hando Runnel) "Ajaloo õppetund" (A lesson in history) (Nõgisto/Juhan Viiding) "Mida me räägime teistest" (What we talk about others) (Rannap Viiding) "Ha, ha, ha, ha" (Nõgisto/Viiding) "Eile nägin ma Eestimaad" (Yesterday I saw Estonia) (Rannap/Arder) "Murtud lilled" (Broken flowers) (Garšnek/Runnel wikipedia.org
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Hando (given name)
Hando Kask (born 1938), architect, playwright, director, poet and translator Hando Mugasto (1907–1937), artist Hando Nahkur (born 1982), pianist Hando Runnel wikipedia.org
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Gwennap Head
These are day markers warning vessels of the hazard of the Runnel Stone. Marine Conservation Zone The Runnel Stone Marine Conservation Zone (also known as Land's End (Runnel Stone)) was designated on 29 January 2016, covers wikipedia.org
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Kamenitza (Geomorphology)
Overflow usually creates a solution runnel (karren). wikipedia.org
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1938 in Estonia
Births 22 March – Rein Etruk, Estonian chess player 24 November – Hando Runnel, Estonian writer Deaths References 1930s in Estonia Estonia Estonia wikipedia.org
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