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Smaller chunks of
floating glacially derived ice are
called "growlers" or "
bergy bits". Much of an
iceberg is
below the water's surface,
which led to the...
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Reverend Father Auguste Bergy (12 May 1873 – 31
August 1955) was a
French Jesuit archaeologist known for his work on
prehistory in Lebanon. He is known...
- as Adam
Michael Nix, a
senior Glitch Tech who
mentors and is
partner to
Bergy during the 'Castle Crawl' mission. He
works publicly at the
Joystick Junior...
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Jesuits Godefroy Zumoffen,
Raoul Describes and
Auguste Bergy.
Collections from the site were made by
Bergy,
Describes and
another Jesuit, Paul Bovier-Lapierre...
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Quaternary studies and has been
published in
various works by Fleisch,
Auguste Bergy in 1932, L.
Dubertret in 1940 and 1948,
Wright in 1960 and 1962,
Raoul Describes...
- on the road to Sidon. It was
discovered and a
collection made by
Auguste Bergy from a spur near a
ravine south of the last
houses in the village. Heavy...
- He was
probably describing loose sea ice
known today as "growlers" or "
bergy bits"; his "Thule" was
probably Norway,
though the
Faroe Islands or Shetland...
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breaks away can be
classified as an iceberg, but may also be a growler,
bergy bit, or a crev****e wall breakaway.
Calving of
glaciers is
often accompanied...
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Upper Paleolithic ****emblage in
brown Cretaceous flint was
found by
Auguste Bergy including a
variety of s****ers
including a
specialist variety also found...
- and
rhythm guitarist, Matt
McCormack as b****ist and co-vocalist,
Jessy Bergy as lead guitarist, and
Mehdi Zidani as drummer. The
group was initially...