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n. (plural of shark English)

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Sharks (album)

Sharks is the sixteenth album by the British hard rock band UFO. It is the last album to feature longtime German lead guitarist Michael Schenker. Like its two predecessors, Sharks rocks hard on most tracks, with a frequent blues element. Perfect View is the heaviest and fastest number, with Michael Schenker hitting top form on the solos. The closing track, Hawaii, is a Schenker-only instrumental.

Sharks (rugby union)

The Sharks are a South African rugby union team competing in the Super Rugby competition (Super 10, 1993–95; Super 12, 1996 – 2005; Super 14, 2006–10; Super Rugby 2011- ). They are based in Durban and centred on the union, also based in Durban and drawing players from all of KwaZulu-Natal Province.

In 1993–95 South Africa was represented in the Super 10 by their three top unions (top three teams from the previous years Currie Cup). Natal (as they were called then) qualified in 1993 and 1994. Natal were runners-up in 1994 after having lost to Queensland 21-10 in the final. In 1996 and 1997 South Africa was represented in the Super 12 by their four top unions rather than franchises, and Natal qualified and competed both years. They have never won any of the Super Rugby competition, but have reached the final four times, as Natal in 1996 and as the Sharks in 2001, 2007 and 2012.

The side contains many Springbok players, including Tendai 'Beast' Mtawarira, JP Pietersen, Jean Deysel, Coenie Oosthuizen and Patrick Lambie. They have also featured many international stars including France international Frédéric Michalak. In 2010, they were slated to feature Argentine star Juan Martín Hernández, but he was ruled out for the season with a back injury.

Sharks (band formed 1972)

Sharks were a British rock band, formed in September 1972, by the ex- Free bass player, Andy Fraser, upon his departure from Free. They were signed to Island Records and were rated by critics, especially for Chris Spedding's tasteful guitar work. The initial line-up consisted of Fraser (bass, piano), Snips (real name; Steve Parsons) (vocals), Spedding (guitar) and an American, Marty Simon (drums).

Sharks (band formed 2007)

Sharks were an English punk rock band from Leamington Spa, near Birmingham, consisting of James Mattock (lead vocals and guitar), Andrew Bayliss (guitar), Sam Lister (drums), and Carl Murrihy (bass). Sharks disbanded in July 2013.

Sharks (1917 film)

Sharks'' (French:Requins'') is a 1917 French silent crime film directed by André Hugon and starring Charles Krauss, Marcel Bérard and André Nox.

Usage examples of "sharks".

Nights were likewise filled, with fatigued sleep punctuated by disturbed dreams of sharks and vultures.

Now that we know about sharks, the problems Demothi and everyone before him has had trying to control space horses make sense.

If there are sharks moving into this region, your space horses will be in danger.

He glanced at the tactical, won-dering vaguely if the Tampies running before the sharks out there had noticed that their precious herd had been stampeded.

Even as the Tampy ships reached the contracting sphere of space horses the sharks were breaking their own flying formation, angling outward to face their attackers like the fingers of an opening hand.

People loved to read about sharks, loved to see movies about sharks, loved to believe they understood sharks and wanted to protect them.

But he had never met a child who knew half as much about sharks as Max did, which pleased him and also saddened and pained him, for sharks had always been the main, if not the sole, bond between father and son.

sharks were already feeding on the carcass, but they were school sharks, mostly blues.

Massachusetts to Florida to California had been lobbying for years to have great white sharks officially declared endangered, as they had been in parts of Australia and South Africa.

The vile stench of decay followed them, and the horrid grunting sounds of sharks leaping out of the water to rip at the fatty flesh.

One of the grants would have enabled him to study the curious fact that sharks, which had no bones, were immune to both cancer and arthritis and could exert phenomenal bite pressure as much as twenty tons per square inchwith a jaw made entirely of cartilage.

The last thing he wanted was a mass vendetta against white sharks by an armada of bloodthirsty macho loons.

Chase and Amanda had pulled up their wet suits, put on their tanks and rinsed their masks, six blue sharks were crisscrossing the chum slick, moving closer to the cage with each pass.

Like a fighter plane locked on to a target, one of the sharks closed in on the mackerel.

Through the haze Chase saw two sharks, twenty or thirty feet away, but by the time he had reached up and secured the hatch above them, they were gone.