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"Bulke" or "Bilke" (בולקע / בילקע; transliterated bʊlkɛ / bɪlkɛ) is the Yiddish language word for a small roll made with fine wheat flour kneaded with eggs. [3]It may be derived from a Polish word for roll ("bułka "): before the Holocaust, very many Jews lived in Poland; [4] and about 15% of Yiddish words are from Slavic languages, including Polish.
The following is an incomplete list of notable submarine sandwich restaurants.. A submarine sandwich, also known as a sub, wedge, hoagie, hero, gyro, grinder, baguette, or one of many regional naming variations, is a sandwich that consists of a long roll of Italian or French bread, split widthwise either into two pieces or opened in a "V" on one side, and filled with a variety of meats ...
The school was founded in 1859 as a national church school. Originally on De la Warr Road, where Chequer Mead lies today, in 1951 the school was renamed Sackville and in 1964, it was moved to its current location on Lewes Road. 1970 saw the school's first comprehensive intake, following the rapidly growing local housing estate building developments.
People from Sackville, New Brunswick, by occupation (1 C) Pages in category "People from Sackville, New Brunswick" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.
This page lists people from Lower Sackville, Middle Sackville and Upper Sackville, Nova Scotia, which in 1996 became part of Halifax Regional Municipality. Pages in category "People from Sackville, Nova Scotia"
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John Sackville may refer to: John Sackville (by 1523-47/52), MP for East Grinstead; John Sackville (died 1557), English MP (1484–1557) John Sackville (died 1619), MP for East Grinstead; John Sackville (died 1661), English MP for Rye; Lord John Sackville (1713–1765), cricket patron and second son of the 1st Duke of Dorset, father of