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The breeding male (drake) is a striking bird with a mask of green feathers around its eyes and a cream-colored cap running from the crown of his head to his bill. This white patch gives the wigeon its other common name, baldpate (pate is another word for head). [14] His belly is also white. [15]
Both the Dictionnaire de l'Académie française and the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) date the term back to the 12th century. The former gives the original meaning as a "culinary preparation consisting of minced meat or fish surrounded by dough and baked in the oven"; [1] the OED's definition is "a pie or pastry usually filled with finely minced meat, fish, vegetables, etc." [2] The French ...
Old Father Bald Pate, Ring y e Bells Aldgate, Maids in White Aprons, Ring y e Bells a S t. Catherines, Oranges and Lemons, Ring y e bells at S t. Clements, When will you pay me, Ring y e Bells at y e Old Bailey, When I am Rich, Ring y e Bells at Fleetditch, When will that be, Ring y e Bells at Stepney, When I am Old, Ring y e Bells at Pauls. [1]
Pate (instrument), a Samoan percussion instrument; Pate (surname), a surname; Pâté (film), a film by Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo; Patē, the Māori name for the tree Schefflera digitata; Pate, the surface of the human head, especially a bald head
Seven Keys to Baldpate; Directed by: Lew Landers: Screenplay by: Lee Loeb: Based on: Seven Keys to Baldpate by Earl Derr Biggers (1913 novel) and George M. Cohan (1913 play): Produced by ...
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Seven Keys to Baldpate is a 1913 play by George M. Cohan based on a novel by Earl Derr Biggers.The dramatization was one of Cohan's most innovative plays. It baffled some audiences and critics but became a hit, running for nearly a year in New York, another year in Chicago and receiving later revivals; Cohan starred in the 1935 revival.
Baldpate is a 579.7 metres (1,902 ft) [1] offshore compliant tower oil platform near the coast of Louisiana, owned and operated by Hess Corporation.It was the first freestanding compliant tower to be built following the Lena platform which was a guyed compliant tower.