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stickle

[stik-uhl] / ˈstɪk əl /






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Ellen Stickle, now 27, was a passenger in a car struck by 32-year-old Gavin Coull's BMW on the A90 Ellon to Aberdeen road in March 2021.

From BBC • Sep. 20, 2024

Tianwen-2’s samples would be hugely valuable for impact science, says hypervelocity impact physicist Angela Stickle of Johns Hopkins.

From Science Magazine • Apr. 19, 2024

“A decade is a fairly comfortable timeframe to be able to do something that would be effective,” Stickle says.

From Scientific American • Nov. 4, 2022

"Package theft is a crime of opportunity," Dr. Ben Stickle, a member of the SafeWise advisory group, said in the report.

From Fox News • Nov. 30, 2021

Pike o' Stickle, also known as Steel Pike and sometimes as the Sugarloaf, drops into Langdale from the north in one continuous slope, which for length and steepness has not many rivals in England.

From Climbing in The British Isles. Vol. 1 - England by Smith, W. P. Haskett




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