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Sarah Ruth
Snook (/snuːk/; born 1
December 1987) is an
Australian actress. Her
accolades include a
Primetime Emmy Award, a Tony Award, two
Golden Globe...
- Look up snoek or
snook in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Snook,
Snooks, or
Snoek may
refer to:
Family Centropomidae (
snooks)
Common snook Family Esocidae...
- The
common snook (Centropomus undecimalis) is a
species of
marine fish in the
family Centropomidae of the
order Perciformes. The
common snook is also known...
- USS
Snook has been the name of more than one
United States Navy ship, and may
refer to: USS
Snook (SS-279), a
submarine commissioned in 1942 and lost...
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Trench &
Snook was an
architecture firm in New York City in the mid-19th
century which was a
partnership of
Joseph Trench, the
senior partner, and John...
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Snook 2015, p. 72.
Snook 2015, p. 72;
Cragle 2017, p. 100.
Gregorius 2015, p. 78;
Cragle 2017, p. 100.
Calico 2018, p. 90.
Snook 2015, p. 110.
Snook 2015...
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Snook is an
English surname. The
surname is of Old
English origin, and is a
topographical name,
denoting someone who
lived on a
projecting piece of land...
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Sarah Snook is an
Australian actress known for her
roles on
stage and screen. She has
received various accolades including a
Primetime Emmy Award, two...
- 2022. The show
transferred to the West End in
London in 2024, with
Sarah Snook in the lead role. The show
opened at the
Theatre Royal Haymarket on February...
- USS
Snook (SS-279), a Gato-class submarine, was the
first ship of the
United States Navy to be
named for the
common snook, an
Atlantic marine fish that...