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- A balinger, or ballinger was a type of small, sea-going vessel. It was swift and performed well under both sail and oars. It was probably developed in...
- Kira Marie Pacifico Balinger (born August 3, 2000) is a Filipino actress, commercial model, endorser and performer. She is best-known for her portrayals...
- Arthur Bent Balinger (February 1, 1915 – June 10, 2011) was an American actor known for television roles throughout the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Specifically...
- vessels of up to 120 long tons (130 short tons; 120 t) are recorded. Balingers were po****r in the Bay of Biscay and English Channel and were used both...
- servitouris]" Translation from Middle Scots: Carpenters, Builders of barques and balingers, Masons lying upon the land, And shipwrights hewing upon the strand. The...
- Martin takes the trilobite to paleobiologist and dinosaur expert, Gerald Balinger, who seems skeptical about the fossil's authenticity. On Oto Island in...
- Tessarakonteres Dromon Junk K'un-lun po Lepa Mtepe Uru Post-classical Balinger Benawa Birlinn Bomb vessel Cog Hulk Jong Knarr Koch Kondura Longship Malangbang...
- Tessarakonteres Dromon Junk K'un-lun po Lepa Mtepe Uru Post-classical Balinger Benawa Birlinn Bomb vessel Cog Hulk Jong Knarr Koch Kondura Longship Malangbang...
- and English surname with Norman influences. Variants include Bellinger, Balinger, Barringer, Bellanger, Behringer, Berninger, Bailinger. Notable people...
- types like the snekkja. By the 14th century, they were replaced with balingers in southern Britain while longship-type Highland and Irish galleys and...