- ears, and, now rarely,
muttonfish or muttons**** in
parts of Australia,
ormer in the
United Kingdom,
perlemoen in
South Africa, and pāua in New Zealand...
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Ormer Leslie "Lock"
Locklear (October 28, 1891 –
August 2, 1920) was an
American daredevil stunt pilot and film actor. His po****r
flying circus caught...
- The
green ormer (Haliotis tuberculata) is a
northeast Atlantic and
Mediterranean species of sea snail, a
coastal marine gastropod mollusc in the family...
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Ormer Mayfair,
shortened as
Ormer, is a Michelin-starred
British restaurant in Mayfair, London,
United Kingdom.
Ormer earned one
Michelin star, denoting...
- been
awarded one
Michelin star for
Bohemia restaurant in 2005.
Rankin ran
Ormer Mayfair in
London until 2021.
Shaun Rankin is chef-patron at the Michelin-starred...
- the
United States and
Australia as abalone, and in the
United Kingdom as
ormer s****. In New Zealand,
these are
known as pāua,
which (as is the case with...
-
powered aircraft in 1903,
barnstorming and
aerobatics came into existence.
Ormer Locklear invented or
helped develop many of the
basic tricks of
stunt flying...
-
directed by
Jacques Jaccard and
produced by
Universal Pictures. The film
stars Ormer Locklear,
Allan Forrest and Ray Ripley. The
Great Air
Robbery is a film...
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original on 8
December 2022.
Retrieved 26
October 2022.
Schneider M, Van
Ormer J,
Zlomke K (2019). "Adverse
Childhood Experiences and
Family Resilience...
- sea ears, and, rarely,
muttonfish or muttons**** in
parts of Australia,
ormer in the UK,
perlemoen in
South Africa, and the Māori name for
three species...