ˌeskəˈleɪʃən

  • 81North Esk — /nɔθ ˈɛsk/ (say nawth esk) noun a river in north eastern Tasmania rising in the Ben Lomond range and flowing east to join the South Esk River at Launceston and form the Tamar River. About 80 km …

  • 82South Esk — /saʊθ ˈɛsk/ (say sowth esk) noun a river in north eastern Tasmania, rising in the Ben Lomond range and flowing north east to join North Esk River at Launceston and form the Tamar River. About 240 km …

  • 83South Esk River — The South Esk River is the longest river in Tasmania [ [http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/bb8db737e2af84b8ca2571780015701e/BE97516E2870B5AFCA25710E00756153?opendocument 1384.6 Statistics Tasmania, 2006 ] ] . It starts in the mountains near… …

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  • 84HMS Esk (H15) — HMS Esk was an E class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She was launched by Swan Hunter in 1934 and fitted as a minelayer. She was sunk by a mine in 1940.Referencesee also …

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  • 85River North Esk — The North Esk is a river in Angus and Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is formed by the meeting of the Water of Mark and the Water of Lee (from Loch Lee), and enters the North Sea four miles north of Montrose as welll as forming a boundary between… …

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  • 86River South Esk — The South Esk is a river in Angus, Scotland. It goes past Brechin and enters the North Sea at Montrose Basin. [ [http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/features/featurefirst2720.html Gazetteer for Scotland overview] ] It was noted in the 19th century. [ …

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  • 87Erwine Esk — (* 1905 in Weener (Ems); † ?) ist eine deutsche Malerin und Zeichnerin. 1965 lebte sie in Bielefeld. 1966 stellte sie in der Kunsthalle Bielefeld aus. Sie benutzte für ihre Kunstwerke selbst hergestelltes Papier, Leinen und Farben. Ihre… …

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  • 88fleeing-esk — Cleveland Dialect List the dragon fly …

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  • 89JALE-İ EŞK — Gözyaşı jâlesi. Kırağı tânesine benziyen gözyaşı …

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  • 90escalate — [ˈeskəˌleɪt] verb 1) [I/T] to become much worse or more serious, or to make something much worse or more serious 2) [I] to increase at an uncontrolled rate escalating costs[/ex] escalation [ˌeskəˈleɪʃ(ə)n] noun [C/U] …

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