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"The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry" is one of numerous tales of the Silkies, or seafolk, known to the inhabitants of the Orkney
Great Silkie 1898
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And when morning was come they made way again, and searched the sea, and sailed to the out-skerries, and searched them with care; then they sailed into the main and fared hither and thither and up and down: and this they did for eight days, and in all that time they saw no ship nor sail, save three barks of the Fish-biters nigh to the Skerry which is called Mew-stone.
The Story of the Glittering Plain; or, the land of Living Men William Morris 1865
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Greetings from a resident of the woods near Skerry, just south of there.
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Mr. Skerry, a professor of political science at Boston College and non-resident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, is a convener of the Brookings-Duke Immigration Policy Roundtable.
Gingrich vs. the Immigration Status Quo Peter Skerry 2011
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Peter Skerry, a political science professor at Boston College, says anxiety over their intentions is often rooted in a misunderstanding of the way Muslims practice their faith.
Analysts: Efforts to Ban Sharia in US States Reflect Continued Anxiety over Islam 2011
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I love Skerry; it's where North Bangorians go to get away from it all.
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"One animal that keeps me pondering is the shark," says Skerry in the book.
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I love Skerry; it's where North Bangorians go to get away from it all.
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It's a stunning showcase of underwater images, all shot by Brian Skerry, a photojournalist for National Geographic magazine.
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Greetings from a resident of the woods near Skerry, just south of there.
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