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    The Wake knot or Ormond knot is an English heraldic knot used historically as an heraldic badge by the Wake family, lords of the manor of Bourne in Lincolnshire...
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  • The Stafford knot, more commonly known as the Staffordshire knot, is a distinctive three-looped knot that is the traditional symbol of the English county...
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    The Carrick bend is known as the "Wake knot" or "Ormonde knot" when it is used as a heraldic badge. This knot's name dates back to at least 1783, when...
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    Headhunter's knot Heel knot Heraldic knot Bourchier knot Bowen knot (unknot) Dacre knot (unknot) Hinckaert knot Hungerford knot Wake knot Herringbone knot Interlace...
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    heraldic knot (referred to in heraldry as simply a knot) is a knot, unknot, or design incorporating a knot used in European heraldry. While a given knot can...
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    title, its motto Hereward (Guardian of the Army), and the symbol of a Wake knot on its crest. Its unofficial nickname is Shiny Two. No. 2 Squadron was...
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    contains a Wake knot. BR standard class 7 (otherwise known as the "Britannia Class") locomotive No 70037 carried the name "Hereward the Wake". There is...
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  • faced competition from Wake Up Sid which surpassed Do Knot Disturb completely. The film was rated a flop by Boxofficeindia. "Do Knot Disturb". phoneky.com...
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  • the United Kingdom. Do Knot Disturb also released during the same time, but Wake Up Sid got a larger portion of the audience. Wake Up Sid received widespread...
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    landing, an aircraft's wake sinks toward the ground and moves laterally away from the runway when the wind is calm. A three-to-five-knot (3–6 mph; 6–9 km/h)...
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