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  2. Pockmark (geology) - Wikipedia

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    Pockmarks are concave, crater-like depressions on seabeds that are caused by fluids (liquids and gasses) escaping and erupting through the seafloor. [1] They can vary in size and have been found worldwide.

  3. Pockmark - Wikipedia

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    Pockmark may refer to: Acne scarring; Scarring from chicken pox; The scarring of smallpox; Pockmark (geology)—a geological formation; See also. Pimple

  4. Battle of Little Robe Creek - Wikipedia

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    Jim Pockmark-Caddo-Anadarko Jose Casa Maria-Caddo Shot Arm-Waco Jim Linney-Shawnee-Delaware Nid-e-wats-Tawakoni: Iron Jacket † Peta Nocona: Strength; 100 Americans 113 Indian allies [1]: 232 200–600: Casualties and losses; 2 killed and 4–5 wounded [1]: 237 76 killed 60 captured [1]: 237 400 horses captured [1]: 237

  5. Iron Jacket - Wikipedia

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    Iron Jacket's death came when he repeatedly rode down the line of firing Rangers and Tonkawa, taunting them. Many historians believe the mail that protected him from light weapons fire simply was not able to protect him from the buffalo gun used by Tonkawa Jim Pockmark which killed him or, as Ford records, "six rifle shots rang on the air". [8]

  6. François Vérove - Wikipedia

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    François Vérove was born on 22 January 1962 in Gravelines, Nord, France, and grew up in nearby Marcq-en-Barœul.An only child, Vérove was raised by his strict father, his stepmother and two half-sisters; his birth mother had died of influenza two weeks before the family moved from Gravelines when he was 10-years-old. [6]

  7. Needle's Eye - Wikipedia

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    Pockmark holes seen on one side of the Needle's Eye. One side of the structure is heavily pockmarked. It is alleged execution by firing squad may have taken place at the building since they resemble Musket balls; however this is unsubstantiated.

  8. The Trumpeter of Krakow - Wikipedia

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    The Trumpet off Kraków in 1462, The Trumpeter of Krakow tells the fictional story of the family of Joseph Charnetski, [1] a Polish noble family from Kresy (modern day Ukraine), who fled to Kraków, Poland, in 1461 after their home is burned to the ground by the Cossack-Tatars of Bogdan Grozny, commonly known as "Peter of the Button Face" because of the button-shaped pockmark on his cheek.

  9. Captain Haddock - Wikipedia

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    Captain Archibald Haddock (Capitaine Archibald Haddock) is a character in the comic book series The Adventures of Tintin.He is Tintin's best friend, a seafaring captain in the Merchant Navy or Merchant Marine, who was introduced in The Crab with the Golden Claws.