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swarth
▪ I. swarth, n.1 Now only dial. (swɔːθ) Also 7 sworth, 8 swarthe. [OE. swearþ: see sward n. and cf. swarf n.3] 1. Skin, rind; fig. the surface, outside.c 725 Corpus Gloss. C 198 Cater, suearth. c 1050 Ags. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 363/9 Catrum, swearð. c 1450 St. Cuthbert (Surtees) 2280 For oft knelyng h... Oxford English Dictionary
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Swarth
Swarth is the third studio album by Australian extreme metal band Portal. The album was released on October 20, 2009 through Profound Lore Records. NPR Music's Lars Gottrich wrote that "Nothing gave me more nightmares than Portal's 2009 album Swarth", describing the album as "pure audio horror, the wikipedia.org
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Swarth Group
Swarth Group is a private equity company, owned by Israeli investor Shaul Shani. In 2007, it purchased Israeli ECI Telecom for $1.24 billion. In 2009 Swarth group sold its holding in GVT to Vivendi the deal reflects a 15.8% premium on the price paid for it by Swarth in 2008. wikipedia.org
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swartback
swartback, swarthback local. Also 5 suerthbak, 7 swarth bag. [ad. Icel. svartbakur (whence Norw. svartbak, Da. svartbagmaage): see swart a., swarth a. + back n.1 Cf. swabie.] The great black-backed gull, Larus marinus.c 1450 Holland Howlat 180 The Goule was a gryntar, The Suerthbak a sellerar. 1676 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Harry Swarth
Harry Schelwald Swarth (January 26, 1878 – October 22, 1935) was an American ornithologist. Swarth was born in Chicago, Illinois; during his childhood, he was interested in birds and natural history. wikipedia.org
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swarthness
swarthish, swarthness see after swarth a. Oxford English Dictionary
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Swarth Fell
The name "Swarth" fell, like most of the names of geographical features in the area, is of Norse origin: svartr, dark in colour. the south-west, separated from Swarth Fell by Grisedale. wikipedia.org
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Swarthmoor
Etymology Swarthmoor Village was named after its location on the Swarth Moor, which was formerly a marsh-covered moorland. The Swarth Moor's name was derived from the word sweart, meaning black. wikipedia.org
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Herman Liebaers
He was an editor and biographer of the 19th-century poet Hélène Swarth. Hélène Swarth. wikipedia.org
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Aisgill
Swarth Fell frames the western side of the head of Mallerstang dale, and from Aisgill there is a view along the steep, narrow valley, with Mallerstang wikipedia.org
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Shaul Shani
Shaul Shani (; born c. 1955) is an Israeli businessman in the technology industry, and the owner of Swarth Group. He is the owner of Swarth Group, which controls ECI Telecom. In May 2015, his net worth was estimated at US$3.0 billion. wikipedia.org
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Bonscale Pike
Topography From Loadpot Hill the ridge gradually narrows on the approach to Bonscale Pike, first crossing a marshy area and then the domed intermediate top of Swarth wikipedia.org
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ECI Telecom
An acquisition in 2007 by the Swarth Group and the Ashmore Group, private equity firms, making ECI a private company once again. wikipedia.org
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Sooty fox sparrow
It has long been suspected to be a separate evolutionary lineage due to morphological distinctness (Swarth 1920), and this is confirmed by analysis of (Swarth 1920) townsendi (Audubon, 1838): Breeds along the Pacific Coast from Glacier Bay to Haida Gwaii. wikipedia.org
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Thick-billed fox sparrow
These birds were long considered members of the slate-colored fox sparrow group due to morphological characteristics (Swarth 1920), but according to mtDNA (Swarth, 1920) Intergrades with megarhyncha. wikipedia.org
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