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thunderer
thunderer (ˈθʌndərə(r)) [f. thunder v. + -er1.] One who or that which thunders. 1. a. He who thunders or causes thunder: applied to God, or to a deity, as Jupiter or Thor.c 1374 Chaucer Boeth. iv. met. vi. 111 (Camb. MS.) The lawes of the heye thonderere, þat is to seyn of god. 1552 Huloet, Thundrer... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thunderer
Thunderer may refer to: Thor, a nickname for the Norse God of Thunder is "the Thunderer" Colt M1877, a double-action revolver The Thunderer, a nickname Thunderer, a DC Comics villain in Metamorpho's Rogue's Gallery The Thunderer (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics character The Thunderer, a character in wikipedia.org
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thunderer
thunderer/ˈθʌndərə(r); `θʌndərɚ/ n. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Thunderer (Marvel Comics)
The Thunderer attended a reunion of World War II costumed heroes. References External links Thunderer at Comic Vine Thunderer at International Hero Characters created by Carl Burgos Comics characters introduced wikipedia.org
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The Thunderer (Wyoming)
The Thunderer is easily visible from the northeast entrance road as it passes up the Soda Butte Creek canyon. The north end of the ridge can be reached via the Thunderer Cutoff Trail. wikipedia.org
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The Thunderer
"The Thunderer" is a march composed by John Philip Sousa in 1889. "The Thunderer" was likely referred to Myron M. Parker, a fellow member of Columbia Commandery, who was organizing the conclave. wikipedia.org
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Thunderer (comics)
In comics, Thunderer may refer to: Thunderer (DC Comics), a DC Comics character Three Marvel Comics characters: Thunderer (Marvel Comics), a Marvel References See also Thunderer (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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HMS Thunderer (1872)
Thunderer returned home in 1887 and was again placed in reserve. Thunderer was the first ship to have hydraulic loading gear. wikipedia.org
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HMS Thunderer (1760)
HMS Thunderer was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 19 March 1760 at Woolwich. wikipedia.org
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HMS Thunderer (1831)
Thunderer was renamed twice in quick succession: first in 1869 to Comet after (C / 1868 L1 Winnecke), and again in 1870 to Nettle. Notes References Mid-Victorian RN vessel HMS Thunderer. Retrieved 20 November 2007. wikipedia.org
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HMS Thunderer (1783)
On 26 July 1803 Thunderer captured the French privateer brig Venus. Thunderer shared the prize money with ten other British warships. wikipedia.org
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HMS Thunderer
HMS Thunderer was the name given to the Royal Naval Engineering College, located at Keyham, and later Manadon. The college was founded in 1880, later commissioned as HMS Thunderer in 1946, and finally paid off in 1995. wikipedia.org
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HMS Thunderer (1911)
Thunderer fired just thirty-seven 13.5-inch shells (all CPC) during the battle. By 1 May, Thunderer had been assigned to the 3rd BS of the Home Fleet. wikipedia.org
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GWR Thunderer locomotive
Thunderer was the first of a pair of steam locomotives (the other being Hurricane) built for the Great Western Railway (GWR), England, by R. & W. See also GWR Hurricane locomotive - the second Hawthorn locomotive GWR Haigh Foundry locomotives - further geared locomotives References Thunderer wikipedia.org
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John Stockham
Nonetheless, Stockham and Thunderer performed admirably, engaging the Spanish flagship Principe de Asturias and the French Neptune. Thunderer suffered 16 casualties but remained largely intact, which enabled her to aid more battered ships during the storm which followed. wikipedia.org
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