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active trade in the s****,
which sell for more than US$1,400 per tonne.
Ormers (Haliotis tuberculata) are
considered a
delicacy in the
British Channel...
- for
ormers is such that they led to the world's
first underwater arrest, when a Mr. Kempthorne-Leigh of
Guernsey was
illegally diving for
ormers, and...
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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...
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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...
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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...
- in the island), oysters,
lobster and
crabs –
especially spider crabs –
ormers and conger.
Jersey milk
being very rich,
cream and
butter have pla**** a...
- 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...
- Ord,
Douglas (2019).
Guernsey Occupation Diaries, 1940-45. Guernsey: Blue
Ormer. ISBN 978-1-9993415-0-3.
Retrieved 17
October 2023. "Bergerac's fair cop;...
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species of very
large edible sea
snail in the
family Haliotidae, the abalone,
ormers (British) or pāua. It is
distributed from
British Columbia, Canada, to Baja...
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powered aircraft in 1903,
barnstorming and
aerobatics came into existence.
Ormer Locklear invented or
helped develop many of the
basic tricks of
stunt flying...