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Sardines Sardine and
pilchard are
common names for
various species of small, oily
forage fish in the
herring suborder Clupeoidei. The term 'sardine' was...
- The
European pilchard (Sardina pilchardus) is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
monotypic genus Sardina. The
young of the
species are
among the many...
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refer to subspecies,
including blue
pilchard,
Australian pilchard (S. s. neopilchardus), blue-bait,
Californian pilchard (S. s. caeruleus),
Peruvian Pacific...
- Look up
pilchard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
pilchard, or sardine, is a small, oily fish
related to the
herring family,
Clupeidae Pilchard may also...
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Sardines (also
known as
pilchards) are a nutrient-rich, small, oily fish
widely consumed by
humans and as
forage fish by
larger fish species, seabirds...
- Alan
Travis wrote that it is
widely believed that the
lyric "Semolina
Pilchard" in the Beatles' song "I Am the Walrus"
refers to Pilcher.
Monty Python...
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Thomas Pilchard (Pilcher) (born at Battle, Sus****, 1557;
executed at Dorchester, 21
March 1587) was an
English Roman Catholic priest. He is a Catholic...
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called Awhile to Work and co-starred
another college student,
Frances Pilchard, who
would become Ferrer's
first wife
later the same year. At 21, he was...
- (also starry-gazy pie, starry-gaze pie) is a
Cornish dish made of
baked pilchards (sardines),
along with eggs and potatoes,
covered with a
pastry crust...
- HMS
Pilchard was a
Royal Navy Ballahoo-class
schooner of four 12-pounder
carronades and a crew of 20. The
prime contractor for the
vessel was Goodrich...