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Bertha Swirles was born in
Northampton in 1903 to
Harriett née
Blaxley (born
around 1873), a
primary school teacher, and
William Alexander Swirles (b. 1878)...
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swirl in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Swirl may
refer to:
Swirl (band), an
Australian indie rock band
Swirl (film), a 2011
Brazilian film
Swirl (organization)...
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Christopher Paul Neil (born
February 6, 1975),
better known as Mr.
Swirl Face, is a
Canadian teacher who was
convicted of
child ****ual abuse. He was the...
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Platelet swirling is a
noninvasive method for
testing the
quality of platelet-rich
plasma (PRP).
Platelet swirling is
caused by
light diffraction due...
- A
swirl flap is a
small butterfly valve ****ed to four-stroke
internal combustion engines with at
least two
intake valves. It is
installed inside or just...
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married postgraduates, with no
rooms available at
Swirles Court for
married students.
Swirles Court, part of the
Eddington neighbourhood of the North...
- A
lollipop is a type of
sugar candy usually consisting of hard
candy mounted on a
stick and
intended for
sucking or licking.
Different informal terms are...
- A
cinnamon roll (also
known as
cinnamon bun,
cinnamon swirl,
cinnamon Danish and
cinnamon snail) is a
sweet roll
commonly served in
Northern Europe (mainly...
- "Raspberry
Swirl" is a song
written and
performed by Tori Amos. It was
released as the
second single from her 1998
album From the
Choirgirl Hotel in Germany...
- development. June 2017:
Swirles Court,
student accommodation for
Girton College, is completed. It is
named for
Bertha Swirles (Lady Jeffreys), a Girton...