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being feet, inches, men, pounds, coins, or years,
according to context:
scrobēs quaternāriī, hoc est quōquōversus
pedum quattuor (Columella) 'four-foot...
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Edward Joseph Scrobe (January 26, 1923 –
November 24, 2017) was an
American artistic gymnast who was a
member of the
United States men's
national artistic...
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spine on the
ventral surface,
highly sculptured body and deep
antennal scrobes.
Pachycondyla is
regarded as the
sister taxa to Dinoponera. Dinoponera...
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within the
antennal scrobes to
completely outside the
scrobes. In some
cases the eye
itself is
located outside the
antennal scrobe, but the eye's fossa...
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torulus is
termed the
scrobe; the
scrobes usually converge into a
scrobal depression. The
interantennal area
between the
scrobes may form a
ridge or lobe...
- back from the tip. The
species is
noted for
having depressions,
called scrobes, that the
antennae recline into, a
feature not seen in the
other species...
- frons,
below curved carina frontalis and
bisected by
fissura frontalis scrobe area
frontalis clypeus anterior
margin of
clypeus mandibles antennal...
- Team
William Bonsall Louis Bordo Frank ****iskey
Vincent D'Autorio Joe
Kotys Bill
Roetzheim Ed
Scrobe Ray Sorenson...
- to and east of the castle. The
church was
founded by
either Richard Fitz
Scrobe or his son. The
chancel was
probably built in 1362. The
north transept was...
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Artie Pitt,
Frank Haubold, Al Jochim,
Kenny Griffin 1948 7th
place Ed
Scrobe,
Vincent D'Autorio, Bill Roetzheim, Joe Kotys,
Frank ****iskey, Ray Sorensen...