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King of the herrings is a
common name for
several fishes and may
refer to:
Regalecus glesne Trachipterus arcticus This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- pike
Kahawai Kaluga Kanyu Kelp
perch Kelpfish Killifish King of the herrings Kingfish King-
of-
the-salmon
Kissing gourami Knifefish Knifejaw Koi Kokanee...
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Other common names include Pacific oarfish,
king of herrings, ribbonfish, and
streamer fish. R.
glesne is
the world's
longest ray-finned fish. Its shape...
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Walter Scott.
After this point,
the Herrings are no
longer mentioned in
the records regarding Gilmerton.
During the 16th century,
there were many tenants...
- Cove
along the coastal road and from
inland via
the Herring Cove Road
through Spryfield.
There are two
schools in
Herring Cove,
William King Elementary...
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recognized species:
Regalecus glesne (P. Ascanius, 1772),
giant oarfish or
king of herrings Regalecus russelii (G. Cuvier, 1816) Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel...
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Joanne King Herring (born July 3, 1929) is an
American socialite, businesswoman,
political activist, philanthropist, diplomat, and
former television talk...
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described by
The British Theatre Guide as "one
of the leading hidden masters of modern British comedy".
Towards the end
of the double act,
Herring also worked...
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Herod I or
Herod the Great (c. 72 – c. 4 BCE) was a
Roman Jewish client king of the Herodian kingdom of Judea. He is
known for his
colossal building projects...
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Herring first toured the United States and
Europe as part
of the Lionel Hampton Big Band. His
talents came to
the attention of Nat Adderley, and
the two...