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sheldrake
sheldrake (ˈʃɛldreɪk) Forms: 4 sheldedrake, selddrake, shelledrake, 5 scheldrak, 5–6 -drake, 7–9 shell(-)drake, 8 shel-drake, sheldrach, 8–9 shieldrake, (9 shield-drake), 6– sheldrake. [prob. f. sheld a. + drake2. A northern form skeldraik (see scaledrake) is recorded from 1600. Connexion with shiel... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sheldrake
Sheldrake or Shelldrake may refer to: Places Canada Sheldrake, a settlement within the Municipality of Rivière-au-Tonnerre, Quebec Sheldrake Island, New Brunswick Sheldrake River, Nunavik, Quebec Sheldrake River (Minganie), Côte-Nord, Quebec United States Loch Sheldrake, New York, a hamlet within the wikipedia.org
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Do | Cosmo Sheldrake
Do by Cosmo Sheldrake, released 08 November 2021 1. Dlora Yelps 2. Did 3. Did Don't Do 4. Echolocation The new EP is out now. Listen here: https://smarturl.it/dont-do Don't is a collaboration between Cosmo Sheldrake and Flora Wallace.
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sheldrake
sheldrake/ˈʃeldreɪk; `ʃɛlˌdrek/ n(pl shelduck / ˈʃeldʌk;`ʃɛlˌdʌk/) type of wild duck with brightly coloured feathers that lives in coastal areas 翘鼻麻鸭. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Khalid Sheldrake
Khalid Sheldrake (1888–1947), originally Bertram "Bertie" William Sheldrake, was an English pickle manufacturer and philanthropist who later converted Early life Sheldrake was the son of Gosling Mullander Sheldrake (usually called "George"), a condiment manufacturer of southeast London. wikipedia.org
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Cosmo Sheldrake
Cosmo Christopher Sheldrake is an English musician, composer, and producer. He is the son of parapsychologist Rupert Sheldrake and voice teacher Jill Purce, and the brother of biologist Merlin Sheldrake. wikipedia.org
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Edgar Sheldrake
Sheldrake was a right-handed batsman and a fast bowler. Edgar Sheldrake was born in Aldershot in Hampshire in 1864, the son of William Henry Sheldrake (1816–1885), a stationer and printer of Sheldrake's Aldershot wikipedia.org
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Philip Sheldrake
Sheldrake, Philip (2009). Heaven in Ordinary: A George Herbert Reader. London: Canterbury Press. Sheldrake, Philip (2010). Sheldrake, Philip (2012). Spirituality: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Sheldrake, Philip (2014). wikipedia.org
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Christopher Sheldrake
Christopher Sheldrake is a perfumer who has created perfumes for Chanel, Shiseido, Serge Lutens, Rochas, Avon and SpaceNK. wikipedia.org
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USS Sheldrake
USS Sheldrake (AM-62/AGS-19) was an built for the United States Navy during World War II. The ship was named after the sheldrake duck. On the 16th, an enemy Val attempted to crash Sheldrake, but her gunners cut his suicide dive short 20 yards astern of Sheldrake. wikipedia.org
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HMS Sheldrake (1806)
Sheldrake recovered him the next morning. Sheldrake had suffered little damage and no casualties. wikipedia.org
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Sheldrake Island
Sheldrake Island () is an island in New Brunswick, Canada, known for being the site of New Brunswick's first lazaretto. In fiction Kathy Reichs' novel Bones to Ashes involves Sheldrake Island and its history as a plot point. wikipedia.org
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Sheldrake Lake
Sheldrake Lake is a lake in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. Sheldrake Lake is above sea level, and has a surface area of . Otherwise, there are the following at Sheldrake Lake: Upper Sheldrake Lake Big Hubley Lake Sheldrake Lake is surrounded primarily by forests. wikipedia.org
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HMS Sheldrake
HMS Sheldrake may refer to one of several Royal Navy ships named after the Sheldrake duck: was a launched in 1806 and sold in 1817. wikipedia.org
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Sheldrake River
The Sheldrake River watershed drains approximately and comprises the upper Sheldrake River (north of Sheldrake Lake) and lower Sheldrake River (south At this point, the Sheldrake River is joined by the east branch. wikipedia.org
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