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Reservoir in Washington County, New York
Hadlock Pond, also known as Lake Hadlock or Sunderland Pond, is a small, private, man-made reservoir formed on a tributary of Halfway Creek in the Town
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Town in New York, United States
eastern part of the town. Hadlock Pond – A man-made reservoir north of West Fort Ann, also known as Lake Hadlock. The Hadlock Pond dam was reconstructed in
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Topics referred to by the same term
Hadlock can refer to Hadlock, Virginia, an unincorporated community Hadlock Pond, a man-made reservoir in the state of New York Hadlock Field, a minor
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National park in Maine, United States
on dying red pines on the south side of Norumbega Mountain near Lower Hadlock Pond in 2014. Hemlock woolly adelgid was first found near Northeast Harbor
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surface area of more than 10 acres (40,000 m2). This makes it legally a great pond unless it is dammed, smaller than 10 acres (40,000 m2) prior to damming,
List_of_lakes_of_Maine
American mathematician (born 1947)
Charles Robert Hadlock (born April 19, 1947, in Brooklyn, New York City) is an American applied mathematician, professor emeritus of mathematical sciences
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Stream in Washington, United States
enters a tight ravine where it meets the sea in the community of Port Hadlock-Irondale, creating a small estuary and an area of intertidal wetland as
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Highway in New York and Vermont
match the highway it now connected to in New York. On July 2, 2005, the Hadlock Pond Dam north of West Fort Ann failed, washing out four sections of NY 149
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Features of park in Maine, US
Lake–Jordan Pond Carriage Road, Seal Harbor", 3 photos, 7 data pages, 1 photo caption page HAER No. ME-37, "Hadlock Brook Bridge, Spanning Hadlock Brook on
Acadia National Park carriage paths, bridges and gatehouses
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American indie rock band
The group's second album, This is an Adventure, was produced by Ryan Hadlock and independently released in 2012 and received critical praise for its
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Farm on Mount Desert Island, Maine
Stables name was in existence at the time of previous owner, William E. Hadlock, a lieutenant colonel in the 28th Maine Infantry during the American Civil
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Building 3,000 1912; remodeled 1997 Merrill Auditorium 1,908 April 18, 1994 Hadlock Field 10,750 1961 Depot at Thompson's Point 6,000 Unknown Point Community
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Vance Done the Impossible 2006 Tony Hadlock, Jason Heppler, Jeremy Neish, Jared Nelson, Brian Wiser Tony Hadlock, Jason Heppler, Jeremy Neish, Jared Nelson
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neighboring Deering Oaks and the city's athletic complex of Fitzpatrick Stadium, Hadlock Field, Portland Expo, and Troubh Ice Arena. Commercial businesses are mainly
Neighborhoods in Portland, Maine
Neighborhoods_in_Portland,_Maine
Dental Stadium Portland Sea Dogs Portland, Maine Delta Dental Park at Hadlock Field Reading Fightin Phils Reading, Pennsylvania FirstEnergy Stadium Somerset
List of professional sports teams in the United States and Canada
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Former baseball stadium in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, U.S.
tour. The tour also included LeLacheur Park in Lowell, Massachusetts, and Hadlock Field in Portland, Maine. These stadiums have also been home to Boston
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Episcopal Church of Port Hadlock) Hadlock, Washington Now a residence, this was the first permanent Methodist church in Hadlock First Methodist Protestant
List of Methodist churches in the United States
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Bridge) ME-37 Hadlock Brook Bridge Extant Reinforced concrete closed-spandrel arch 1926 1994 Upper Hadlock Brook Carriage Road Hadlock Brook Northeast
List of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in Maine
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Williams, Nicholas Ridout, Laurel E. Zeiss, Alessandra Campana, Heather Hadlock, Suzanne Aspden 2012 978-0-521-67169-9 the Orchestra Tim Carter, Erik Levi
List of Cambridge Companions to Music
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State highway in Virginia, United States
82 US 13 (Lankford Highway) Bayside Road Johnsontown Road Bayside Road Hadlock Lane Dead End Gap between segments ending at different points along SR
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image November 20, 1975 (#75001165) Southeast of Farmington Farmington 22 Hadlock's Crow Canyon No. 1 (LA 55830) Upload image January 21, 1987 (#86003642)
National Register of Historic Places listings in San Juan County, New Mexico
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English
English : probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place in Lancashire or Cheshire, where the surname occurs most frequently.
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English : variant of Harlock, a nickname for someone with gray hair, from Old English hÄr ‘gray’ + locc ‘lock’.
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English : from the Middle English personal name Hann + the hypocoristic suffix -cok, which was commonly added to personal names (see Cocke).Dutch : from Middle Dutch hanecoc ‘winkle’, ‘periwinkle’ (a type of shellfish), probably a metonymic occupational name for someone who gathered and sold shellfish.Thomas Hancock, the uncle of Declaration of Independence signatory John Hancock (1736/7–93), was among the foremost of 18th-century American businessmen. He was a descendant of Nathaniel Hancock, who was known to have been in Cambridge, MA, as early as 1634. Born in Braintree, MA, John Hancock was president of the Second Continental Congress and the first governor of the state of MA.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English parrock ‘paddock’, ‘small enclosure’, hence a topographic name for a dweller by a paddock or enclosed meadow, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Paddock Wood in Kent. The change of -rr- to -dd- is an unexplained development which did not occur before the 17th century.English : from Middle English paddock ‘toad’, ‘frog’, a diminutive of pad (of Old Norse origin), hence a nickname for someone considered to resemble a toad or frog.
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English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : from a medieval personal name, a pet form of Hay 3, formed with the Middle English hypocoristic suffix -cok (see Cocke).
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, HAVELOCK means, "sea war."
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English (of Welsh origin)
English (of Welsh origin) : from the Welsh personal name Madog (possibly a diminutive of mad ‘fortunate’, ‘good’).
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English
English : unexplained.
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English of three possible origins
English of three possible origins : of three possible origins: from a medieval survival with added initial H- of the Old English personal name Ædduc, a diminutive of Æddi, itself a short form of various compound names with the first element ēad ‘prosperity’, ‘fortune’.English of three possible origins : habitational name from Haydock near Liverpool, which is probably named from Welsh heiddog ‘characterized by barley’.English of three possible origins : from Middle English hadduc ‘haddock’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or fish seller, or a nickname for someone supposedly resembling the fish.
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English : probably a variant of Matlock.
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English : unexplained. This name is very common in GA and TN.
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Welsh
Son of Maddock.
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English
English : variant of Adcock.
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English
English : variant of Matlock.
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English
English : variant of Haddock 2.
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English
English : habitational name from Matlock in Derbyshire, named in Old English as ‘meeting-place oak’, from mæthel ‘meeting’, ‘gathering’, ‘council’ + Äc ‘oak’.
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English
English : variant of Sidlock, from a Middle English survival of an Old English personal name, SidlÄc.Americanized form of Czech Sedlak.
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English : unexplained. Probably a habitational name from an unidentified place, possibly Hadleigh in Suffolk. The name has died out in England.Nathanael Hadlock is recorded in Charlestown, MA, in 1638, having emigrated from Great Bromley in Essex, England. The family subsequently moved to Roxbury, MA.
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English (Cambridgeshire and Suffolk)
English (Cambridgeshire and Suffolk) : possibly from an Old English personal name, Hægluc, a pet form of an unrecorded Hægel, found in various place names.
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic name for someone living on a small hill, Middle English hilloc, hillok.
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Royal
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Australian, Biblical, Latin, Shakespearean
Common
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Australian, Swedish
Graced with God's Bounty; Favor
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Indian
Semi-precious sea growth often Deep pink, Red
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Greek
Wise counselor.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Female
Irish
Feminine form of Irish Gaelic Pádraig, PÃDRAIGÃN means "patrician; of noble descent."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Jignasa | ஜிகà¯à®¨à®¾à®¸à®¾
Academic curiosity
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Arabic, Muslim
Under an Umbrella
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Hindu, Indian
Angel
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a.
Of or pertaining to a warlock or warlock; impish.
n.
A marine food fish (Melanogrammus aeglefinus), allied to the cod, inhabiting the northern coasts of Europe and America. It has a dark lateral line and a black spot on each side of the body, just back of the gills. Galled also haddie, and dickie.
n.
A hassock.
n.
The wood or timber of the hemlock tree.
n.
A piece of land thickly wooded, and usually covered with bushes and vines. Used also adjectively; as, hammock land.
imp. & p. p.
of Padlock
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Padlock
n. & v.
A large haycock.
n.
Probably a corruption either of charlock or hardock.
n.
An evergreen tree common in North America (Abies, / Tsuga, Canadensis); hemlock spruce.
n.
A dirty or clotted lock of wool on a sheep; a taglock.
v. t.
To fasten with, or as with, a padlock; to stop; to shut; to confine as by a padlock.
n.
A small black gibbon (Hylobates hoolock), found in the mountains of Assam.
n.
The haddock.
n.
The Norway haddock. See Rosefish.
n.
A portable lock with a bow which is usually jointed or pivoted at one end so that it can be opened, the other end being fastened by the bolt, -- used for fastening by passing the bow through a staple over a hasp or through the links of a chain, etc.
n.
Fig.: A curb; a restraint.
n.
A cruciferous plant (Brassica sinapistrum) with yellow flowers; wild mustard. It is troublesome in grain fields. Called also chardock, chardlock, chedlock, and kedlock.
n.
See Charlock.