• form Comb Beck. Comb Beck is fed by Comb Gill which, along with its tributary Black Gill, flows southward through Thornthwaite Forest. Comb Beck continues...
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    Sean John Combs (born November 4, 1969), also known by his stage name Diddy, formerly Puff Daddy and P. Diddy, is an American rapper, record producer...
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    Chapel Beck Comb Beck Comb Gill Black Gill Grisedale Gill Sanderson Gill Hallgarth Beck Masmill Beck Pow Beck Coledale Beck Barrow Gill Birkthwaite Beck Pudding...
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    The Setre Comb is a bone comb found in 1932 at Setre in Bømlo, Norway, which has been dated to between 560 and 700 AD. It has a runic inscription whose...
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    The lack of a retaining moraine means that this hollow has no tarn, Comb Beck running uninterrupted to the Lake. Grey Crag and Eagle Crag are the main...
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    Buttermere by Comb Beck, its headwall is rimmed by crags on all sides. Sheepbone Buttress flanks High Crag, which also has a share in Comb Crags, lining...
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  • An astro-comb is a type of frequency comb used in observational astronomy to increase the accuracy of wavelength calibration in spectrographs. The increased...
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    like a moat. The Comb provides its only dryshod connection to other ground and even this is almost cut off by the tributary of Comb Beck on the southern...
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    How, 1,627 ft (496 m), a rocky top standing above the steep descent to Comb Beck and the Whinlatter Pass road. A second branch of the ridge curves around...
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    Ecker Secker Beck Chapel Bridge Meadows Claife Tarns And Mires Cliburn Moss Clints Crags, Blindcrake Clints Quarry Clints Quarry, Moota Comb Beck Combe Scar...
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