• dispute to the exact origins of the Cymric. The specific dominant autosomal gene (M) that causes the short tail of the Cymric was found in the cats living on...
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    after the Women's Coronation Procession, Edith Mansell Moullin formed the Cymric Suffrage Union, a Welsh society based in London. It attempted to link women's...
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    experience owning and operating schooners, having owned others including the Cymric. Her original 125-horsepower SteyWal engine was replaced with an 80hp Bolinder...
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    replaced an earlier attempt to define this category of writing as 'Anglo-Cymric'. The form 'Anglo-Welsh' was used by Idris Bell in 1922 and revived by Raymond...
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  • Catastrophe Crew members and just called them "Kitty". "Cat Chase" is a cymric cat who is the Kitten Catastrophe Crew counterpart of Chase. "Cat Marshal"...
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    Archived from the original on 20 August 2018. Retrieved 20 August 2018. "Cymric". Online Etymological Dictionary. Archived from the original on 27 April...
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    of the Blue Cat Café". Texas Monthly. Retrieved 13 September 2023. Hall, Katie. "Blue Cat Cafe closes after controversial run in East Austin". Austin American-Statesman...
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    Gothic (1893) Cevic (1894) Pontic (1894) Georgic (1895) Delphic (1897) Cymric (1898) Afric (1899) Medic (1899) Persic (1899) Oceanic (1899) Runic (1900)...
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  • February 1898, renamed Mesaba 1898, torpedoed and sunk 1 September 1918. SS Cymric, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 12 October 1897, completed...
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    rescued 164 Germans from the Bay of Biscay. 22 March 1944 (1944-March-22) Cymric (Capt. C. Cassidy) lost between Ardrossan and Lisbon. Eleven dead....
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