sheal


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sheal

(ʃiːl)
n
1. Also called: sheel English a shell or pod
2. (Agriculture) a variant of shieling
vb (tr)
3. Also: sheel Scot to shell or take the husk off of (something)
4. (Agriculture) Scot to put under the cover of a shieling, hut, or shelter
5. (Cookery) dialect Yorkshire to shill or curdle (milk)
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Managing director, Stuart Cochrane, welcomed the appointment, saying Sheal's appointment would enhance their activity in the international energy sector.
Yesterday, his parents, Helen Fraser and Doug Sheal, said their loss had left them "absolutely heartbroken".
Young mum Christine Butler says her run-down apartment at Carrig-twohill near Cork is so damp and chilly that her three kids - Sheal, five, John, six, and three- day-old Kelsey, have to sleep with her for warmth.
The classic tale will be told by Alexander Bean, Matthew Ganley, David Heywood, Helen Sheals, Anne O'Riordan, Sufia Manya, Thom Petty alongside two teams of 12 young people.
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Verbiest M, Brakema E, van der Kleij R, Sheals K, Allistone G, Williams S et al.
VIRGINIA UNION -- Named Tony Sheals men's basketball coach.
We didn't choose to have a crisis on Saturday morning but we were already without regular prop Tony Stringwell, along with reserves and second teamers such as Paul Armitage, Joe Sheals, Adam Lancaster and Paul Birkhead, so we had no option.
WAR-TIME TALE: : Greer Dale-Foulks as Joan, Helen Sheals as Margaret and Richard Bremner as Jack in Coventry Blitz play One Night In November
Little Voice''s mum Mari is played by Helen Sheals, Ray is played by Neil McCaul while friend Sadie is Lisa Riley from Emmerdale and Fat Friends.
Jennifer Smith, 30, and Steven Sheals, 38, who were both naked, sustained injuries when the motorcycle they were on veered off a road and into a ditch, reports the Courier Mail.
Sitting with his comrades, Lieutenant Richard Gardner, 23, of Haverfordwest, and Private Liam Sheals, 20, of Cardiff, Pte Taylor, who is based in Tidworth barracks in Wiltshire, added: "We were based in Lashkar Gah and it was our job to tour around the local community reassuring them.