- A
yole is a clinker-built boat that was used for
fishing particularly in the
north of Scotland. The best
known of
these is the
Orkney Yole. They were rigged...
- The name
Yoling was used for two
tropical cyclones worldwide, both in the
Philippines by the
Philippine Weather Bureau, the
predecessor of PAGASA. Tropical...
- Djolé (also
known as Jolé or
Yolé) is a mask-dance from
Temine people in
Sierra Leone. It is pla****
traditionally with a
large square drum
called sikko...
-
Typhoon Patsy,
known in the
Philippines as
Typhoon Yoling, was the twenty-seventh
named storm,
twelfth typhoon, and
seventh super typhoon of the 1970 Pacific...
- most
devastating tropical cyclone to hit Manila, surp****ing
Typhoon Patsy (
Yoling) in 1970.
Ketsana formed early about 860 km (530 mi) to the
northwest of...
- tour des
yoles rondes de la Martinique»".
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-
Skiff Championships Regatta at Henley. Akin to the
skiff is the yoal or
yole,
which is a clinker-built boat used for
fishing in the
Orkney and Shetland...
- hue (not pure
cobalt blue) Pierre-Auguste Renoir,
Boating on the
Seine (La
Yole), c. 1879
Cobalt blue is
toxic when
ingested or inhaled. Its use requires...
- Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum,
Madrid Pierre-Auguste Renoir,
Boating on the
Seine (La
Yole), c. 1879,
National Gallery,
London By the Water, 1880, Art
Institute of...
- Philippines,
PAGASA later retired the
names Pitang, Sening, Titang, and
Yoling.
Those were
replaced by Pasing, Susang, Tering, and
Yaning for the 1974...