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Leo, the celestial lion since antiquity, squats and faces W with his head and mane represented by the arc of stars we dub the Sickle.
Starwatch: Leo 2011
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Algieba in the Sickle is a striking double star with component stars 4.6 arcseconds apart.
Starwatch: Leo 2011
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Sickle Main Gripping Hand: Right Throwable: Yes Reequip: Sometimes Attacks: Overhead Swing Weapon Throw Dashing Attack The Sickle is a short range curved blade.
IGN Complete 2009
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Rev.xiv. 14, 15 we read of a "Sickle"; but Matt.xiii. 30, 39-42 shows that it denotes a grand and dread reality.
Commentary on Revelation 1837-1913 1909
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Situated in the "Sickle," and the shoulder of the Lion.
A Field Book of the Stars William Tyler Olcott 1904
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Situated in the "Sickle," and the neck of the Lion.
A Field Book of the Stars William Tyler Olcott 1904
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"Sickle," but these were not more numerous than may be counted on that night in any year, and served to emphasise the fact that no real display was in progress.
The Dominion of the Air; the story of aerial navigation John Mackenzie Bacon 1875
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Events sponsored by Holmes and the Children's Sickle Cell Foundation tomorrow include the second annual Motor "Sickle" Ride and free SCD screenings from noon to 3 p.m. at the Schenley Park Vietnam Veterans Pavilion.
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Sickle cell disease patients receive routine care in the Hematology Outpatient Clinic on the 4th floor of the Wood building at the Main Hospital and in specialty care centers in King of Prussia, PA and Voorhees, NJ.
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Social workers at the Sickle Cell Center provide a wide range of services related to psychosocial needs in coping with chronic illness as well as navigation through hospital and insurance systems.
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