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sea-thistle
ˈsea-thistle 1. The sea-holly, Eryngium maritimum. In quot. c 1265 perh. the water-caltrops (caltrop 3).c 1265 [see caltrop 3]. 1608 Topsell Serpents 45 The Sea-thistle called Eryngium marinum, which some call Sea-hull, or Huluer. 1626 Bacon Sylva §568 Eryngium, (Sea-Thistle). 1805 Forsyth Beauties ... Oxford English Dictionary
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HMS Thistle (1899)
On her sea-trials, she performed well, reaching her design speed of 13.5 knots under engine power. She was subsequently withdrawn to Hong Kong, spending increasingly long stretches in harbour, and making occasional voyages across the South China Sea wikipedia.org
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HMS Thistle (N24)
Thistle, under the command of Lt. of the United Kingdom Lost submarines of the United Kingdom Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II World War II shipwrecks in the Norwegian Sea wikipedia.org
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Thistle (disambiguation)
Thistle may also refer to: Places Thistle, Utah, United States, a ghost town Thistle oil field in the North Sea Arts, entertainment, and media Thistle New Zealand Auckland Thistle Christchurch Thistle Gisborne Thistle Huntly Thistle Invercargill Thistle also known as Thistle FC Nelson Thistle Timaru wikipedia.org
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Thistle Island
Flora and fauna Visitors to Thistle Island in 1877 found neither little penguins nor Australian sea lions, but did find numbers of paper nautilus shells Many types of sea fowl were observed, including gannet, arctic skua, mollyhawk and stormy petrel." Former Lord Mayor of Adelaide A. S. wikipedia.org
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The Thistle o' Scotland
Its strength and its beauty the storm never harms; It stan's on its guard like a warrior in arms; Yet its down is saft as the gull's on the sea, And its O, The Thistle, etc. wikipedia.org
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Thistle SALM
The Thistle SALM (Single Anchor Leg Mooring) was a tanker loading facility that allowed oil from the Thistle oilfield to be transported to land where a It cost $6.4 million to build, and in March 1977 it was set into position by divers from Sub Sea International. wikipedia.org
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Thistle oil field
The Thistle oil field is a large oil field in the northern sector of the North Sea. Produced water is cleaned and discharged to the sea. wikipedia.org
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Partick Thistle F.C.
Club crest and colours The first crest to appear on a Partick Thistle kit was a thistle design, and every logo since has featured a thistle. Choruses of "He Wears Number 9", "Rellow Army", "Mary fae Maryhill", "Over Land and Sea", "Forever and Ever", "We've Followed the Thistle for Many a Day wikipedia.org
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Sonchus arvensis
Sonchus arvensis, the field milk thistle, field sowthistle, perennial sow-thistle, corn sow thistle, dindle, gutweed, swine thistle, or tree sow thistle It grows in areas such as pastures, roadsides, bushlands and the shorelines of lakes, rivers and sea coast. wikipedia.org
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Cirsium erisithales
Cirsium erisithales, the yellow thistle or yellow melancholy thistle, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the tribe Cardueae within the family Asteraceae It prefers calcareous or volcanic soils, at an elevation of above sea level. wikipedia.org
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East Shetland Basin
The East Shetland Basin is a major oil-producing area of the North Sea between Scotland and Norway. Hutton Islay Jura Kestrel KrakenLyell Magnus Merlin Murchison Ninian Nuggets Orlando Otter Pelican Penguin Playfair Rhum Strathspey Tern Thistle wikipedia.org
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Munnopsidae
The Munnopsidae is frequently the most abundant and diverse isopod family in benthic deep−sea communities and also has a wide distribution in cold waters Sars, 1897 Bathybadistes Hessler & Thistle, 1975 Echinozone G.O. Sars, 1897 Epikopais Merrin, 2009 Ilyarachna G.O. wikipedia.org
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Cardus crucifer
The name Cardus refers to the thistle Carduus, in reference to the spiny thistle-like carapace. It is found in the eastern Atlantic from Portugal to Morocco and around the Azores and Canary Islands, and in the Bahamas, the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf wikipedia.org
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Carduus nutans
Carduus nutans, with the common names musk thistle, nodding thistle, and nodding plumeless thistle, is a biennial plant in the daisy and sunflower family The plant grows from sea level to an elevation of about . It is found in neutral to acidic soils. wikipedia.org
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