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bark in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bark may
refer to:
Bark (botany), an
outer layer of a
woody plant such as a tree or
stick Bark (sound)...
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Duncan Barkes is a journalist,
political commentator and
radio presenter who has
worked for a
number of
British talk
radio stations including LBC, talkSPORT...
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Barking or
barking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Barking may
refer to:
Barking, London, a town in East London,
England London Borough of...
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Samantha Jane
Barks (born 2
October 1990) is a Manx
actress and
singer who rose to fame
after placing third in the BBC
talent show-themed
television series...
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Bark! is a 2002 film
written by
Heather Morgan,
directed by
Katarzyna Adamik (the
daughter of
director Agnieszka Holland) and
starring Morgan, Lee Tergesen...
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Barkly may
refer to :
Barkly Tableland, a
region in the
Northern Territory Barkly Highway, a
national highway of both
Queensland and
Northern Territory...
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Barking is a
riverside town in East London, England,
within the
London Borough of
Barking and Dagenham. It is 9.3
miles (15 km) east of
Charing Cross...
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Barks may
refer to: Carl
Barks (1901 – 2000) was an
American cartoonist, author, and
painter Coleman Barks (b. 1937), an
American poet, and
former literature...
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Bark is the
outermost layer of
stems and
roots of
woody plants.
Plants with
bark include trees,
woody vines, and shrubs.
Bark refers to all the tissues...
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Birch bark or
birchbark is the
bark of
several Eurasian and
North American birch trees of the
genus Betula. For all
practical purposes,
birch bark's main...