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Blackpoll
Blackpoll Black"poll`, n. [Black + poll head.] (Zo["o]l.) A warbler of the United States (Dendroica striata).

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- The Almighty Black P. Stone Nation (often abbreviated as BPS, BPSN, Black Peace Stones, Black P. Stones, Stones, or Moes) is an American street gang founded...
- The Jungles faction of the Black P. Stones street gang is a "set" of the Bloods gang alliance in Los Angeles. Originating in Los Angeles' Baldwin Village...
- ring name Justin Gabriel. He is currently wrestling under the ring name P. J. Black. A second-generation wrestler, Lloyd was initially trained by his father...
-  252–269. Black, p. 766. Black, p. 795. Black, p. 617. Black, p. 816. Black, p. 834. White, p. 123. Time & 1972-08-14. Time & 1970-11-20. Parmet, p. 629....
- The Northrop P-61 Black Widow is a twin-engine United States Army Air Forces fighter aircraft of World War II. It was the first operational U.S. warplane...
- The S&P 500 is a stock market index maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices. It comprises 503 common stocks which are issued by 500 large-cap companies traded...
- The Black Disciples (often abbreviated as the BD's) is an African-American street gang that originated in Chicago, Illinois. In 1958, a group of young...
- A black hole is a m****ive, compact astronomical object so dense that its gravity prevents anything from escaping, even light. Albert Einstein's theory...
- Barksdale and Larry Hoover; in 1968, the two came together to form the Black Gangster Disciple Nation (BGDN). Post-1989, following growing tension between...
- Christian and Ecclesiastical Rome: The Christian monuments of Rome. A. and C. Black. p. 411. Dormit, he sleeps, as an expression for death is proper to Christianity...