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Comber (from the Irish: An Comar meaning "the confluence") is a small town in County Down, Northern Ireland, 5 miles south of Newtownards, at the northern end of Strangford Lough. It had a population of 8,933 people in the 2001 Census. It is a centre of potato growing and is also known for the Tudor Cinema. It is situated around 15 miles (24 kilometres) ESE of Belfast, in the heart of... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Tidewater Council The beach has proven to be a beach comber's delight for discovering nautical treasures like shark teeth, prehistoric whale bones, driftwood and a peaceful observation site for beautiful shoreline sunrises and sunsets.

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Tidewater Council The beach has proven to be a beach comber's delight for discovering nautical treasures like shark teeth, prehistoric whale bones, driftwood and a peaceful observation site for beautiful shoreline sunrises and sunsets.

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Tidewater Council The beach has proven to be a beach comber's delight for discovering nautical treasures like shark teeth, prehistoric whale bones, driftwood and a peaceful observation site for beautiful shoreline sunrises and sunsets.

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Comber (fish) The comber feed on other fish, cephalopods and crustaceans.

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Robert Lowell Lowell's early poems are formal, ornate, and concerned with violence and theology; a typical example is the close of "The Quaker Graveyard" -- "You could cut the brackish winds with a knife / Here in Nantucket and cast up the time / When the Lord God formed man from the sea's slime / And breathed into his face the breath of life, / And the blue-lung'd combers lumbered to the kill. / The Lord survives the rainbow of His will."

The Quaker Graveyard in Nantucket And blue-lung'd combers lumbered to the kill.

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    Comber

    Comber (from the Irish: An Comar meaning "the confluence") is a small town in County Down, Northern Ireland, 5 miles south of Newtownards, at the northern end of Strangford Lough.
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    Comber (fish)

    Comber (Serranus cabrilla), is a type of fish in the family Serranidae. It lives in the Mediterranean Sea, the Black Sea and the Atlantic coast from the British Islands to the Cape of Good Hope, including the Azores, Madeira and the Canary Islands.
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    Comber, Ontario

    Comber, Ontario is a small town in Essex County, Canada, that is a part of the amalgamated city of Lakeshore. It is located in the extreme southwestern part of the province of Ontario.
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    Comber Whiskey

    Comber Whiskey was an Irish whiskey distilled in Comber, County Down, Northern Ireland. The whiskey was last distilled in 1956.
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    The Comber Greenway

    The Comber Greenway is a 7 mile traffic-free section of the National Cycle Network, in development along the old Belfast-Comber railway line. The cycle path starts on Dee Street in Belfast and finishes at Comber.
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    Painted comber

    The painted comber (Serranus scriba) is a subtropical marine fish, classified in family Serranidae, the groupers and sea basses.
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    Robert Comber

    Comber made a single first-class appearance, in 1851, against Sussex.
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    Jack Comber

    Comber was defeated in 1963 and retired from politics.
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    James Comber

    Jim (James) B. Comber (1929 - 7.9.2005) was born in Scotland into a family famous for horticulture.
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    Thomas Comber

    Doctor Thomas Comber (late 16th century – 28 February 1653) was the Dean of Carlisle and Master of Trinity College, Cambridge.

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