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Cockle (bivalve) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Cockleshell Heroes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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IMDb > The Cockleshell Heroes (1955) ... The Cockleshell Heroes (1955) More at IMDbPro » ... Contact: View company contact information for The Cockleshell Heroes on IMDbPro.
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The Cockleshell Heroes raided Nazi-occupied Bordeaux in 1942. The Cockleshell Heroes target was the harbour in Bordeaux. They succeeded in sinking one ship and severely damaging four others and doing enough damage to greatly disrupt the use of the harbour for months to come. ... For a number of months during the war,
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Description; The family Cardiidae is one of the largest and best-known of bivalves. There are over 200 living cockle species and many more fossil forms. Strong, compact, and heart-shaped, the cockle shell can be rolled over the sands and banged about without any damage to the ... Its siphons are short, Shell features are:
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; View of Nevis from Cockleshell Beach ... ; Kid playing on Cockleshell Beach ... ; Cow on Cockleshell Beach...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about cockleshell. cockleshell. Information about cockleshell in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... cockleshell; cockney; Cockrell Hill; Cockrell, Kenneth Dale; cockroach; cocktail effect; Coclico , Adrianus Petit; Cocoa;
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This site is dedicated to the Little Gems of children's television programs that have long faded into memory such as Moondial, Into the Labyrinth, The Herbs, Cockleshell Bay, Alias the Jester, Belle and Sebastien, Murun Buchstansangur, The Singing Ringing Tree, Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings (as shown on...
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Make cute characters with seashells -- a great craft from FamilyFun.com.
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