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coastal or
inland species,
rarely venturing far out to
sea,
except for the
kittiwakes and Sabine's
gull. The
large species take up to four
years to attain...
- The
Sea Gull is a 1968 British-American
drama film
directed by
Sidney Lumet. The
screenplay by
Moura Budberg is
adapted and
translated from
Anton Chekhov's...
- The
Salisbury Sea Gulls (formerly the
Salisbury State Sea Gulls) are the
athletic teams that
represent Salisbury University,
located in Salisbury, Maryland...
-
Sea Gull was a
steamship in the
United States Navy. She was the
second steamship of the
United States Navy and the
first to
serve actively as a warship...
- USS
Sea Gull may
refer to the
following ships of the
United States Navy: USS
Sea Gull (1818), a
steamer acquired in 1822 and sold in 1840 USS
Sea Gull (1838)...
- to have
referred to a
gull or
other large seabird. The
specific name
marinus means "marine", or when
taken together, "
sea gull". This
predates Linnean...
-
branded Wris****ch
Modern Seagull M182SK
Chinese standard movement 'Tianjin
Sea-
Gull Watch' 天津市地方志编修委员会 (1991). 天津简志 (in Chinese). 天津人民出版社. p. 377. ISBN 978-7-201-01022-9...
- seagulls,
sea-
gull, or
sea-
gulls in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Seagulls are a
grouping of
sea birds in the
family Laridae.
Seagull or
Sea Gull may also...
- Far East. Most
common gulls migrate further south in winter,
reaching the
Mediterranean Sea, the
southern Caspian Sea, and the
seas around China and ****an;...
- ISBN 978-1101947586 Mitc****,
Joseph (1942-12-12). "Profile :
Professor Sea Gull". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X.
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