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Sark (Sercquiais: Sèr or Cerq) is a part of the
Channel Islands in the
southwestern English Channel, off the
coast of Normandy, France. It is a
royal fief...
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Sarking is an
English word with
multiple meanings in roof construction: The use of wood panels, or "
sarking boards",
called sheathing,
sheeting or decking...
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Cutty Sark is a
British clipper ship.
Built on the
River Leven, Dumbarton,
Scotland in 1869 for the Jock
Willis Shipping Line, she was one of the last...
- The
SARK (Search and
Rescue Knife) or NSAR (Navy
Search and Rescue) is a
folding knife designed by
knifemaker Ernest Emerson for use as a
search and rescue...
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Seigneur of
Sark is the head of
Sark in the
Channel Islands. "Seigneur" is the
French word for "lord", and a
female head of
Sark is
called Dame of
Sark, of which...
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Scrim and
sarking is a
method of
interior construction widely used in
Australia and New
Zealand in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries. In this method...
- "Laughing
witches in red
cutty sarks ride
through the air on
broom sticks" (p. 695). Cuttie-stool "cutty(-ie)
sark, a
short chemise or undergarment"...
- The flag of
Sark is
white with a red St. George's
cross and a red
canton containing the two
yellow lions (or in
heraldic terms "Leopards") from the flag...
- won't be disappointed." In 2013
Sarks co-directed By
Their Own Hands, a
retelling of the
Oedipus myth, with Hardie.
Sarks became the
second artistic director...
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Julian Sark is a
recurring fictional character portra**** by
David Anders on the ABC
television series Alias. The
series follows Sydney Bristow, an operative...