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northern saw-
whet owl (Aegolius acadicus) is a
species of
small owl in the
family Strigidae. The
species is
native to
North America. Saw-
whet owls of the...
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WHET (97.7 FM) is a
radio station broadcasting a
classic country format.
Licensed to West Frankfort, Illinois,
United States, the
station serves the Marion-Carbondale...
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thought Whetter lazy, and the two
clashed several times,
Mawson describing Whetter as "not fit for a
polar expedition".
Prior to the AAE,
Whetter studied...
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named it for Dr.
Leslie Whetter, a
surgeon with the expedition. This
article incorporates public domain material from "
Whetter Nunatak".
Geographic Names...
- 1974-1983
Obituary and
Tribute to Dr
James Whetter published on the
Transceltic website Dr
James Whetter Obituary on the
Cornwall Live news
website including...
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Whetter (born 6
September 1963) is an
English former footballer who pla**** as a
striker in the
Football League for Darlington. He also pla**** non-league...
- The
unspotted saw-
whet owl (Aegolius ridgwayi) is a
small "typical owl" in
subfamily Surniinae. It is
found in
Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico...
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Robert Whetters (born 2
September 1939) is a
former Australian racing cyclist. He won the
Australian national road race
title in 1969. He also competed...
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levelling or
flattening stone. Look up
whet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term is
based on the word "
whet",
which means to
sharpen a blade, not...
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Whetstone may
refer to: Whetstone, a
sharpening stone used for
knives and
other cutting tools Hornfels, a type of
stone sometimes called whetstone Whetstone...