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Operation Swift, in the
Vietnam War
Swifts F.C., a
defunct English football club New
South Wales Swifts, an
Australian netball team
Swift (surname) Jonathan...
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Taylor Alison Swift (born
December 13, 1989) is an
American singer-songwriter.
Known for her
autobiographical songwriting,
artistic reinventions, and...
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Society for
Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (
Swift),
legally S.W.I.F.T. SC, is a
cooperative established in 1973 in
Belgium (French:...
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summer evenings, when 10–20
swifts will
gather in
flight around their nesting area,
calling out and
being answered by
nesting swifts.
Larger "screaming parties"...
- 2011 census,
Swifts Cr**** and the
surrounding area had a po****tion of 419, with a
median age of 47. The
Aboriginal name for the site of
Swifts Cr**** was...
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August 25, 2024. Chantler, Phillip; Driessens,
Gerard (2000).
Swifts: A
Guide to the
Swifts and
Treeswifts of the World. London: Pica Press. pp. 19–20....
- p****erine species.
Swifts are
placed in the
order Apodiformes along with hummingbirds. The
treeswifts are
closely related to the true
swifts, but form a separate...
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Swifts (also
known as The
Swifts) is a heritage-listed late-Victorian
castellated Gothic Revival mansion located in the
suburb of
Darling Point, Sydney...
- and Ben Clarke. In the 1949–50 season, the
Swifts won the Mid
Ulster Shield on
their first attempt. The
Swifts defeated Portadown Juniors 3–0 at Shamrock...
- pair of
chimney swifts nesting in a chimney, and
noted the
incubation period was 19 days. The
first detailed study of
chimney swifts began in 1915 by...