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Everything Slap Dash (now officially | spelled with a space) does, he does in a hurry. |
His parents are | spelled with a single “F”. |
Her Mohawk names have been | spelled in a variety of ways. |
The Megalodontesidae (until recently | spelled Megalodontidae, a name already in use for a f |
Cahir (sometimes | spelled Caher) a town in South Tipperary in Ireland |
lage derives from Ralph de Paganel (sometimes | spelled Paynell), a Norman who was a tenant-in-chief |
now HOW to spell 'saloon!' Any sap knows it's | spelled with a 'C'!" |
(Barberitos is consistently | spelled without a possessive apostrophe.) |
ation, as it's pronounced "iyos" because it's | spelled with a "y"). |
In English texts, Wrangel is sometimes | spelled Vrangel, a transliteration from Russian, whic |
In German, fatherland is | spelled with a capital letter and on Sarkozy's presid |
Sometimes, rom and romani are | spelled with a double r, i.e., rrom and rromani. |
It is named after Pirmedu (also | spelled Peermad), a place in Kerala, India, elevation |
's 2010 number one hit "California Gurls" was | spelled as a tribute to Chilton and Big Star. |
or 16th century, this combination began to be | spelled as a ligature ij. |
is pronounced 'Hobbis', and can be seen thus | spelled on a memorial on the outside of nearby Lamas |
USS Mattabesett, sometimes | spelled Mattabeset, a schooner-rigged, wooden hulled, |
The name is usually | spelled with a lower case g: gamerDNA. |
SG-1 came into the scene...before then it was | spelled with a capital "G." |
(All five division names have been | spelled in a great variety of ways.) |
ria should not be confused with the similarly | spelled Carpenteria, a genus of shrubs in the family |
Discworld, | spelled with a "c", is a series of novels by Terry Pr |
Ysleta is | spelled with a "Y" because 19th c. script did not dif |
Atchara, also | spelled as Achara or Atsara, is a Philippine condimen |
words and repeated links; per WP:MOS, I have | spelled out acronyms on first use. |
The building name has been | spelled Chapelle Administration Building in HABS and |
ial names: St. James Street in English (never | spelled "Saint") after St. James's, London; and its c |
Name is | spelled Clarke after Hockey Hall of Famer Bobby Clark |
Egushawa (c.1726 - March 1796), also | spelled Egouch-e-ouay, Agushaway, Agashawa, Negushwa, |
Turdi Akhun (1881 - 1956), sometimes | spelled Turdu Ahun, was a traditional Uyghur folk mus |
Mohamed Al-Amin Mohamed Al-Hadi (also | spelled Muhammad al Amin Muhammad al Hadi) was born i |
oks, among which are l'Islit al-khirrit (also | spelled al-Aslit), Al Salsabil and Miharas. |
Dahr al-Wahsh (also | spelled Dahr al-Wahch) is a village in Lebanon, locat |
Wilson's name was also | spelled correctly all 4 times on the Replica Cup. |
The soda syphon (also | spelled siphon), also known as the seltzer bottle or |
Narsarmijit (sometimes | spelled Narsamiit, also known as Narsaq Kujalleq, or |
The Oakachoy Covered Bridge (sometimes | spelled 'Okachoy'), also known as the Thomas Covered |
th Carolina, Spittoono (or Spitoono, as it is | spelled in alternating years) was founded by the Redn |
and Donald Attwater 1963, p.297) the name is | spelled Laurence, although in a footnote they say Law |
His name is variously | spelled Altsek, Altzek, or Alzec. |
Also, the author's name is consistantly | spelled Julia Alvarez, without an accent, in the same |
The word Shalom is purposely | spelled with an "o" to signify that it is technically |
trategically placing them so that their heads | spelled out an expletive when viewed from the balcony |
I've never seen Gaspee | spelled with an accent mark. |
og, noting that the name is often erroneously | spelled with an exclamation point. |
he Walgreens Drugstore chain (note that it is | spelled without an apostrophe). |
A compilation album of the same name (albeit | spelled with an ampersand) was released by MCA in 199 |
Sometimes | spelled acidimeter, an acidometer is a hydrometer use |
ffice in Shacklefords (which was at one stage | spelled with an apostrophe) was established in 1800. |
r the city of Scotts Valley, although that is | spelled without an apostrophe. |
Aidini (also | spelled Aidani and Aedani) is a white Greek wine grap |
His name has also been | spelled Konrad and von Rotenstein. |
Meskwaki or Mesquakie), Sac (the latter also | spelled Sauk), and Kickapoo, these three constituting |
In the books, the character's name is | spelled "Deborah", and she is described as "voluptuou |
Caribert (also | spelled Charibert and Heribert), Count of Laon, was t |
There are two dialects, Chapara (also | spelled Shapra) and Kandoashi. |
William Holliday (also | spelled Hollidaie and Halliday) (c. |
The name is | spelled Pittarthie and Pittairthie in extant records. |
Gosaikunda, also | spelled Gosainkunda and Gosain Kunda is an alpine fre |
olars may think it does), then that should be | spelled out and referenced. |
The Kingdom of Cusco (sometimes | spelled Cuzco and in Quechua Qosqo) was a small kingd |
erthshire, through his mother Mary Hume (also | spelled "Home"), and other estates through his father |
lius was named for Cornelis Jacobsz Mey (also | spelled Meij) and appeared on several maps of New Net |
Neo-prohibitionism (also | spelled neoprohibitionism and neo-Prohibitionism) is |
The name of the area was previously | spelled Midkila and Mekile. |
1138 - 1215), whose first name is also | spelled Guiraut and whose nickname was Borneil(l) or |
ent over this...the titles of these books are | spelled "StarGate," and every single time that "StarG |
on (see Wei Wai Kai and Laich-kwil-tach, also | spelled Ligwitlda'xw and this name includes both WeiW |
His first name is sometimes | spelled “Janssone”, and his last name is sometimes sp |
871, a son of Hugh Lawson Cansler (originally | spelled "Kantzler") and Laura Scott. |
ame is in Leets Directory of 1814 where it is | spelled “Fartren” and in a sketch map spelled ‘Farter |
ae, rap, punk and metal band Dub War (Raw Bud | spelled backwards) and Skindred, Their only release t |
cuts in sausages such as 'boudin' (sometimes | spelled boudain) and the inaccessible bits in the hea |
Kanadaseaga (also | spelled Kanatasaka and known as Seneca Castle), was a |
But as you said, in Spanish it's | spelled Calimocho, and so I would say it's the more c |
The Yuchi, also | spelled Euchee and Uchee, are a Native American India |
Goiogouen (also | spelled Gayagaanhe and known as Cayuga Castle), was a |
Quernhow, which has also been | spelled Whernhowe and Whernou means mill-hill, the fi |
A by-election (occasionally also | spelled "bye-election", and known in the United State |
Romuald I (also | spelled Romoald and in Italian Romoaldo), duke of Ben |
e curb and tire, which in British English are | spelled kerb and tyre. |
The village gives its name, anciently | spelled Whassyngton, and Washington, to the family of |
1619-1697) - also | spelled Wannalancet and Wannalancit and probably Wana |
Quernhow, which has also been | spelled Whernhowe and Whernou means mill-hill. |
town's annual Queen of Neewollah ("Halloween" | spelled backwards), and Hal longingly gazes at her as |
Guy's Cliffe (variously | spelled with and without a apostrophe and a final "e" |
In ancient Egyptian religion, Ammit (also | spelled Ammut and Ahemait, meaning Devourer or Bone E |
In 1817, he married Elinore Ellen Huff (also | spelled “Elinor” and “Eleanor”) (1801-1874). |
However, only Mary and Edgar (whose name is | spelled "Edger" and given a lighter skin tone) were p |
tional name is Sik i dak, which has also been | spelled Sikadoak and is reflect in the name of the re |
Visconte Maggiolo (1478 - 1530), also | spelled Maiollo and Maiolo, was an Italian cartograph |
mateur draft as "Edgard Velazquez" (sometimes | spelled "Velasquez") and was known by that name until |
r Shackelford's descendants varies, sometimes | spelled 'el' and sometimes 'le.') |
The name of Horam was formerly | spelled 'Horeham', and this spelling still appears oc |
(? - 4 November 1810), whose surname is also | spelled Hasselburgh and Hasselburg, was an Australian |
Lite-On (also | spelled: LiteOn and LiteON) is a conglomerate of indi |
The Sugauli Treaty (also | spelled Segowlee and Segqulee) was signed on December |
Kwiakah First Nation, also | spelled Kwix̌a, another subgroup of the Laich-kwil-ta |
the third was a badly | spelled, unsourced, anti death penalty propagandist w |
For this reason the words are | spelled without apostrophes. |
known in English as the Comox people and also | spelled K'omoks, are an indigenous group of Coast Sal |
didini (sometimes - but apparently in error - | spelled Achylodidini) are a tribe in the skipper butt |
The Pamphiliidae (sometimes incorrectly | spelled Pamphilidae) are a small family within the Sy |
Hemocyanins (also | spelled haemocyanins) are respiratory proteins in the |
African tetras (family Alestidae, formerly | spelled Alestiidae) are a group of Characiformes fish |
Arguments that it should be | spelled metre are no more valid than suggesting that |
The name of this hybrid was originally | spelled C. ariaefolia, but this should always be corr |
pe as used by settlers to New Netherland, who | spelled it as Tappaen. |
the lily family Calochortus caeruleus (often | spelled incorrectly as C. coeruleus) is known by the |
On the American LP release it was | spelled correctly, as "Valhalla". |
Their name has been | spelled variously as Saura, Sara, Sawra, Saro, Sauli, |
The term, originally | spelled variously as marihuana, mariguana, etc., orig |
which was unveiled in 1989 but not explicitly | spelled out as such. |
The title was also used, | spelled Bimbashi, as a major in the Egyptian army in |
In English it was | spelled variously as Tugaloo, Toogelah, Toogoola, etc |
Blewett Falls Lake (sometimes | spelled incorrectly as Blewitt Falls Lake) is a reser |
Matchbox Twenty (originally | spelled officially as Matchbox 20 aka MB20) is an Ame |
"Leif Erikson Day" is | spelled exactly as it is in the federal law and presi |
rk under the pseudonym "Streabbog" (Gobbaerts | spelled backwards), as well as some work under the na |
Woosehill - | spelled incorrectly as Woose Hill on Ordnance Survey |
The surname has been | spelled, alternatively as Ker-Fisher or Ker Fisher. |
by Lord of Chale Walter de Godeton (sometimes | spelled "Goditon") as an act of penance for plunderin |
Items made from this material are sometimes | spelled duffle as in Duffle Coat and Duffle bag. |
The stream's name has also been | spelled historically as "Pacolate River" . |
His surname is | spelled variously as "Halenston", "Haldenson", "Hawde |
Azeban (also | spelled Azban, Asban or Azaban) is a Raccoon, the Abe |
nimals, and wagons" and arrived at Boonsboro ( | spelled Boonsborough at that time) before midnight. |
tch of railroad east out of Brewton, Georgia ( | spelled Bruton at the time) before going bankrupt. |
th many people of the time, Coyett's name was | spelled differently at different times and by differe |
Awashonks (also | spelled Awashunckes, Awashunkes or Awasoncks) was a f |
Adzera (also | spelled Atzera, Azera, Atsera, Acira) is an Austrones |
because then "if you | spelled it backwards, it would almost write its own r |
Whiteley Bank, also | spelled "Whitely Bank", is a small village or hamlet |
Mara bar ("son of ") Serapion, sometimes | spelled Mara bar Sarapion was a Stoic philosopher fro |
Russian: Гавриил Васильевич Барановский, also | spelled as Baranovskii, March 23, 1860 - July 28, 192 |
Dava Bazaar (also | spelled Dawa Bazaar and Dava Bazar) is an area in Sou |
His name is also | spelled as Beauchesne. |
His name is | spelled "Jaxson" because Jacksonville is often shorte |
USS Annabelle (SP-1206), also | spelled Anna Belle, was a United States Navy patrol v |
His name is also | spelled Erwan Bertou and Yves Berthou. |
Bhujia Fort also | spelled as Bhujiya Fort is the fort located in out sk |
Reverend William Blaxton (also | spelled William Blackstone) (1595-1675) was an early |
Johnston Blakeley also | spelled Johnston Blakely (October 1781 - October 1814 |
(1922-) (also Ephraim Blaichman, occasionally | spelled Frank Bleichman, and in Polish Franek or Fran |
sand blenny in the United Kingdom and Mexico ( | spelled "Reef-sand blenny" in Mexico) is a species of |
sis, known commonly as the Seram blenny (also | spelled "Ceram blenny"), is a species of combtooth bl |
Count Brocken (sometimes | spelled as Blocken) was a villain from the fictional |
dhood memories and life in general, sometimes | spelled "Mommy Blue" or "Mamy Blue", or misspelled as |
In Spanish and Ladino languages, boyoz, | spelled as bollos, means "a bundle, a pack". |
ain (14 October 1838 - 7 February 1910), also | spelled Avraham Borenstein or Bernstein, was a leadin |
tain (2 November 1856 - 8 January 1926), also | spelled Shmuel Borenstein or Bernstein, the second So |
Johann Friedrich Pfaff (sometimes | spelled Friederich; born Stuttgart, 22 December 1765, |
Taras Duray (last name also | spelled Duraj, born July 31, 1984) is an Ukrainian pr |
The Hard Boyz (formally | spelled Hard Boys) was an American rap group, compose |
Geto Boys (originally | spelled Ghetto Boys) is a rap group from Houston, Tex |
Vinekh (also | spelled Vineh; Bulgarian: Винех) was ruler of Bulgari |
Johann Burchard, also | spelled Johannes Burchart (c.1450 - 1506) was an Alsa |
Pr0metheus Burning (also commonly | spelled Prometheus Burning) is a two-member electro-i |
School, (originally pronounced as if it were | spelled "Purse" but now usually pronounced as if it w |
These two strategies produce words that are | spelled differently but pronounced identically, as in |
Trigonalidae (sometimes | spelled Trigonalyidae but the former spelling has for |
Danik's motivations are rarely | spelled out but his ultimate goal is to defeat Charon |
ocal soak and gully in 1908 and has also been | spelled "Cookerin", but the precise meaning is not kn |
His name is often | spelled Maioni, but most Italian sources spell it wit |
The specific epithet is often | spelled alba, but albus is correct due to the gender |
This genus's name is frequently | spelled Macronous, but the correct spelling is Macron |
Singles Chart, though the violent depictions | spelled out by Jagger were believed to be why its pop |
At the time, his name was often | spelled Karaimoku by the Hawaiians and sometimes Kala |
His name is also | spelled Banteaur by some sources outside Cuba. |
nside the envelope to decode a hidden message | spelled out by the flags of different countries hangi |
Following his death, his name was sometimes | spelled Boone by his children. |
In Maya mythology, Yum Kaax (sometimes | spelled "Yum Caax") is literally translated as "lord |
station once served the town that is nowadays | spelled as Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales. |
No matter how the last name is | spelled, Hagar/Hager calls everyone in the state craz |
gin of the word Ahoskie, which was originally | spelled "Ahotsky," came from the Wyanoke Indians who |
"Corduroy's Mood", (usually | spelled without capital letters) was the Japanese dub |
goo (properly | spelled without capitalizing the first letter) is an |
john powell ( | spelled without capitals) was born on May 27, 1947 in |
The town was first named MICO, | spelled in caps after the company's acronym. |
Caenogenesis (also variously | spelled cainogenesis, cenogenesis, kainogenesis, keno |
In the 19th century the name was also | spelled "Petroleum Centre". |
"Gumbo Chaff", also | spelled "Gombo Chaff", is an American song, first per |
The Medusa ( | spelled Meduza) character is bare-breasted but does n |
Often pronounced (and even | spelled) "Le Cheuf", to reflect an old-fashion joual |
hence the name Kichakdara which was later on | spelled as Chikhaldara. |
It is alternatively | spelled Whiskey Chitto. |
ed) English epic, The Civill Warre (otherwise | spelled "The Civil War"), was finally published in fu |
known as ( Abenaki name for a place variously | spelled cowasuk, cohos, or Koes ), a military command |
o be Fredrik or Fredrick, and Coyett was also | spelled Coyet, Coignet or Coijet. |
nternational Wildlife Law listing the name is | spelled "Caseolus commixta". |
Marion and her brother, William duPont, Jr., | spelled it conjoined. |
William Cornysh the Younger (also | spelled William Cornish) (1465 - October 1523) was an |
The Kiplingcotes (also | spelled Kipling Cotes) race is the oldest in England |
The Lowcountry (official spelling, sometimes | spelled Low Country or just lowcountry) is a geograph |
Carolina Lowcountry, also | spelled Low Country, refers to the coastal plains of |
be mentioned frequently by its present name, | spelled, of course, in accordance with the customs of |
Inns Court, sometimes | spelled Inn's Court, is an area of south Bristol that |
Miller's Cove ( | spelled "Miller Cove" on USGS maps) is walled off to |
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