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- slightly marked with smallpox. Dunne was taller, "with red whiskers, and pock-pitted". Bird was dark, tall and athletic, with "the appearance of a gipsy";...
- of the Seattle Windshield Pitting Epidemic Seattle Times coverage of the Seattle Windshield Pitting Epidemic Seattle Met: What Pitted Seattle's Gl****?...
- Chionanthus foveolatus, commonly known as the pock ironwood or **** ironwood, is a medium-sized, evergreen, Afromontane tree that is native to South...
- Brian ****van, D; P.J. Flaherty, G 1972–73: Pat Keenan, F 2003–04: Thomas Pöck, D 2018–19: Cale Makar, D; Mitc**** Chaffee, F 2019–20: John Leonard, F 2020–21:...
- located in the southern area of Pocking, Germany. It hosts the speedway team MSC Pocking and the football team SV Pocking 1892. The Rottalstadion was built...
- well, with one tossed into a nearby ravine. Deep scouring of the ground and pock-marking were observed, and a considerable number of homes along Lingerfelt...
- Pink Panther in: Olym-Pinks United States Traditional Animation Pontoffel Pock, Where Are You? United States Traditional Animation Portrait of the Artist...
- surname likely originates from the Old French term greslet, meaning pock-marked or pitted. This was likely to be an attribute of either Albert himself, or...
- in his honor. After that character's death, Willingham plays as Chetney Pock O'Pea, a gnome blood hunter/rogue who is also a woodworking artisan. He left...
- up to thousands of sinkholes within a small area, giving the landscape a pock-marked appearance. These sinkholes drain all the water, so there are only...