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patented by
Alexander Böck Adolf Böcking (1831–1898), German-born
ornithologist Bill
Bocking (1902–1985),
English footballer Edward Bocking (died 1534), English...
- p. 92;
Bocking 1997, p. 49;
Picken 2011, p. 43.
Bocking 1997, p. 54.
Bocking 1997, p. 34.
Bocking 1997, p. 82.
Bocking 1997, p. 160.
Bocking 1997, p...
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Bock (German: [bɔk] ) is a
strong German beer,
usually a dark lager. The
style now
known as
Bock was
first brewed in the 14th
century in the Hanseatic...
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Bocking is a
suburban village and
former civil parish on the
northern side of Braintree, in Es****, England.
Bocking village was
historically in two parts;...
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particularly into the
parish of
Bocking to the north. On 1
April 1934 a new
parish and
urban district called "Braintree and
Bocking" was created,
covering the...
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including the
bock-a-da-
bock. The
bock-a-da-
bock is
listed as a
product of the
Ludwig Drum
Company in
their 1928 catalog. The
bock-a-da-
bock is typically...
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Böcker is a German-language surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Conrad Böcker (1871–1936),
German gymnast Thomas Böcker (born 1977), German...
- Kai
Böcking (born 3
August 1964) is a
German television presenter.
Böcking works as
television presenter on
German television. 1989–1992 Rias TV 1988–1990:...
- Selpulchre's near Canterbury.
Bocking became her confessor.
According to
George C Alston,
writing in the
Catholic Encyclopedia,
Bocking is said to have induced...
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comfrey into
Britain in the
nineteenth century)
following trials at
Bocking, Es****.
Bocking 14 is sterile, and
therefore will not set seed (one of its advantages...