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Spert or SPERT may refer to:
Thomas Spert (died 1547), English vice admiral in service to King Henry VIII
Robert Spert, English Member of Parliament for New Shoreham in 1460
Spert Island, Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica, named after Thomas Spert
Spert, a subdivision (frazioni) of the comune of Farra
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Thomas Spert
Spert Island off the coast of Antarctica is named for him. Their son Richard Spert married Grissell Salkell of King's Wood, Wiltshire.
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sperte
▪ I. † spert Obs. Also 5–6 sperte. [OE. sperte, spirte, spyrte, ad. L. sporta basket.] 1. A basket used for holding articles or for catching fish.c 975 Rushw. Gosp. Matt. xv. 37 Þara ᵹebroca [hie] ᵹenomen siofun sperta fulle. a 1000 ælfric Hom. II. 402 Spyrte bið..of rixum ᵹebroden, oððe of palm-twy...
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Spert Island
Spert Island is an island lying off the west extremity of Trinity Island, in the Palmer Archipelago of Antarctica. Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1960 for Sir Thomas Spert, Controller of the King's Ships in the time of Henry
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aspert
† aˈspert, a. Obs. rare—1. [a. OF. aspert, var. of apert, prob. mixed with espert: see apert, expert.] Apt, able, ready, clever.1423 James I, King's Quair v. xix, Though thy begynning hath bene retrograde, Be froward opposyt quhare till aspert, Now sall thai turn, and luke[n] on the dert.
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Spurt
Blood spurt
Growth spurt, the increase in bone growth during puberty
Strength spurt, the increase of muscle mass and physical strength during puberty
Spert
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spirt-net
spirt-net Now dial. [? f. spert 1.] (See quots.)1686 R. Blome Gentl. Recreat. II. 200/2 Fishing with a Spirt-Net,..being a common sort of Net, generally made with indifferent Meshes, and so it may do well for small Fish as well as for great. 1886 Elworthy W. Somerset Word-bk. 700 Spirt-net, a kind o...
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Pert (surname)
(born 1933), Australian rugby league footballer, son of the above
Thomas Spert (died 1541), sometimes spelled Pert, English vice admiral in service to
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John Lok
Marriages and issue
Lok married Margaret Spert, cousin of Sir Thomas Spert, but is said to have died without issue.
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Robert Fabyan
His nephew, John Fabyan, married Anne Waldegrave, by whom he had a daughter, Mary Fabian, wife of Sir Thomas Spert. Ellis notes that a John Fabyan, in his will dated 16 March 1541, mentions 'the Lady Spert' (see above) as his sister, and refers to the Earl of Southampton
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Special Power Excursion Reactor Test Program
Reactors
SPERT-I
The SPERT-I reactor became operational in July 1955, with the first tests being performed in September. SPERT-II
The SPERT-II reactor became operational in March 1960.
References
External links
by SPERT researcher
Nuclear safety and security
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Commune of the Working People of Estonia
of the council and People's Commissar of Defence
Viktor Kingissepp – People's Commissar of the Interior (actually underground in Estonia, Johannes Käspert December 1918 Max-Alfred Trakmann) and state control (later Karl Mühlberg)
Rudolf Vakman – Commissioner for Social Insurance (acting Otto Rästas)
Johannes Käspert
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Emma Moszczynski
She clinched her first international title at Ukraine International in 2021, pairing Stine Küspert.
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Germany national badminton team
Geiss
Jones Ralfy Jansen
Daniel Hess
Female players
Yvonne Li
Ann-Kathrin Spöri
Florentine Schöffski
Linda Efler
Isabel Lohau
Annabella Jäger
Stine Küspert
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