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King Log — noun A do nothing king, as opposed to King Stork, one who devours his frog subjects (from Aesop s fable) • • • Main Entry: ↑king … Useful english dictionary
Stork — For other uses, see Stork (disambiguation). Storks Immature Asian Openbill Stork Scientific classification … Wikipedia
King Baggot — en 1916 Données clés Naissance 7 novembre … Wikipédia en Français
Stork Club — The Stork Club was a famous nightclub in New York City from 1929 to 1965. From 1934 onwards, it was located at 3 East 53rd Street, just east of Fifth Avenue. The building was demolished in 1966 and the site is now the location of Paley… … Wikipedia
Stork — Recorded in various forms including Stork, Storke, and the patronymics Storks and Storkes, this unusual and interesting name is medieval English. It is one of a large group of names which were originally nicknames, and who either lived at a house … Surnames reference
The Frogs Who Desired a King — is a fable ascribed to Aesop.According to the story, a group of frogs lived happily and peacefully in a pond. Over time, however, they became discontented with their way of life, and thought they should have a mighty king to rule over them. They… … Wikipedia
White Stork — Two adults in Germany Conservation status … Wikipedia
Matt King — Infobox rugby league biography playername = Matt King fullname = Matthew King nickname = Stork, Kingy image size = 300px caption = country = position = rlp|CE|WG currentclub = leagueicon|Warrington|size=16 Warrington Wolves dateofbirth = birth… … Wikipedia
Frogs in popular culture — Frog and Mouse by Getsuju, a Japanese artist of the Edo period Contents … Wikipedia
Trina Schart Hyman — (April 8, 1939–November 19, 2004) was an American illustrator of children s books. She illustrated over 150 books, including fairy tales and Arthurian legends, and won four Caldecott awards.BiographyBorn in Philadelphia to Margaret Doris Bruck… … Wikipedia