A ship is scuttled when its crew deliberately sinks it, typically by opening holes in its hull. Scuttling may be performed to dispose of an abandoned...
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to: Scuttling, the deliberate sinking of one's own ship Scuttle or sidescuttle, a synonym for a porthole, a circular window in a ship. Coal scuttle, a...
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Scuttler or Scuttlers may refer to: Scuttlers, criminals in street gangs in 19th-century Manchester In scuttling of ships, those responsible In The Crack...
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a German sailor's viewpoint. Scuttling of the Peruvian fleet at El Callao – during the War of the Pacific, 1881 Scuttling of the French fleet at Toulon...
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Scuttlers were members of neighbourhood-based youth gangs (known as scuttling gangs) formed in working class areas of Manchester, Salford, and the surrounding...
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and ordered it scuttled. The Germans began Operation Anton but the French naval crews used subterfuge to delay them until the scuttling was complete. Anton...
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The Scuttlers is a lost 1920 American silent drama film produced and distributed by the Fox Film Corporation and directed by J. Gordon Edwards. William...
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Scuttle shake (sometimes called cowl shake in the US) is the term used for the phenomenon experienced in many convertible or open top automobiles where...
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A coal scuttle, sometimes spelled coalscuttle and also called a hod, "coal bucket", or "coal pail", is a bucket-like container for holding a small, intermediate...
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Free and open-source software portal Scuttle is a PHP/MySQL-based open source social bookmarking application. It contains code from other PHP-based projects...
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