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Meanings and phrases
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- This was reported by ‘’Hampshire Magazine’’ in 1963.
- ‘’A record of pastoral delights’’ (The Times).
- The song is titled ‘’Seijaku no Apostle’’ (静寂のアポストル, lit.
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- Both ‘to the end’ and ‘saved’ can have multiple meanings.
- Described as ‘smart’ and ‘elegant’ by Peter Bradshaw in the Guardian.
- The themes given are ‘It’s just strong’, ‘Time control’, ‘Pink’ and ‘Butterfly Effect’.
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- Beahm‘s estimated net worth is about $3.5 million.
- The song samples Norwegian producer Todd Terje‘s single "Eurodans".
- She was Bahrain‘s ambassador to the United States from 2008 to 2013.
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- Mayen is often called ‘The Gateway to the Eifel’.
- Students and alumni are called ‘Devagirians’.
- Together, these three are sometimes called ‘The Three Dodds’.
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- He was known as ‘t’in swinger’ on account of his abnormal swerve.
- They were known as ‘Motor Sets’.
- Before the 19th century, Barlow was usually known as ‘Berlay’ or ‘Barley’.
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- Pa Qaleh, Ilam Pa Qaleh (, also Romanized as Pā Qal‘eh) is a village in Boli Rural District, Chavar District, Ilam County, Ilam Province, Iran.
- Qaleh Juq, Ilam Qaleh Juq (, also Romanized as Qal‘eh Jūq) is a village in Gachi Rural District, Gachi District, Malekshahi County, Ilam Province, Iran.
- Pa Qaleh, Semnan Pa Qaleh (, also Romanized as Pā Qal‘eh) is a village in Chashm Rural District, Shahmirzad District, Mehdishahr County, Semnan Province, Iran.
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- He earned the National Standard’s ‘Writer of the Year’ award in 2007.
- He also described ACUS as “one of the federal government’s ‘best bargains .
- Minister Flaherty at the time reiterated that Vimy was Canada’s ‘coming of age’.
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- He earned the National Standard’s ‘Writer of the Year’ award in 2007.
- He also described ACUS as “one of the federal government’s ‘best bargains .
- Minister Flaherty at the time reiterated that Vimy was Canada’s ‘coming of age’.
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- The letters ‘UT’ or ‘CIE’ were stencilled on the front buffer beams.
- Successive settlements were referred to as ‘Wild Horse’ or ‘Kootenay’.
- Before the 19th century, Barlow was usually known as ‘Berlay’ or ‘Barley’.
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- In 1907, he published ‘‘"Towards a Christian Social Order"’’.
- In 1943, Hoffmann was on the radio program ‘‘Mediation Board’’.
- And in front of them, ‘‘an outstanding mountain, shaped like an elephant’s head’’.
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- Ahmad ibn Hanbal was taught by Al-Shafi‘i.
- Al-Shafi‘i was taught by Malik ibn Anas.
- Two years later, their second album, "E Ho‘i Mai" was released.
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- It can still be found in the root of the term ‘carotid’.
- non-specific effects – and hence the term ‘weak binding’.
- The term ‘Kerala prince’ probably meant that he was a relative of the Chera king.
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- Do you call this a thriller?’ ‘No,’ I said.
- “‘Oh, it’s the computer that did it, not me.’ ‘There’s no more middle class?
- During the storyline, Sanderson was showing support to Knowsley Council and Champs’ ‘No to injury time’ campaign.
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- Qeqertarsuaq means ‘the big island’ in Kalaallisut.
- ‘Wort’ is an ancient English term that means ‘plant’.
- The airline's name “eznis” means ‘easiness in flight’.
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- The very name ‘Son’ indicates superiority.
- To this use the hill owes its present name ‘’Lichtenberg’’.
- The etymology of the name ‘The Kensington Club’ is unclear.
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- In Malayalam, the word ‘koor’ means loyalty and 'pada' means army.
- The word ‘qur’an’ is only used 70 times throughout the entirety of the Qur'an.
- The word ‘herdgang’ originates from triangular squares that marked the end of dirt roads.
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- ‘3S’ is an abbreviation of the German word , meaning ‘tricable’.
- The word Paramarsh has its roots in the Sanskrit language, meaning ‘Supreme Thought’.
- Sorosis is a latinate word meaning 'aggregation' (from the Greek "sōros", meaning ‘heap’).
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- Scorn returned in 2019 with an EP entitled ‘Feather’ released by Ohm Resistance.
- So far, Kiro has published 15 books with aphorisms, one book of poetry entitled ‘Novel’.
- This film, entitled ‘Bugger!’, was made in New Zealand and had won the best short film award.
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- That same year was the beginning of "Rep ‘n' Rap", a summer tour program featuring "Thurbermania".
- Complex’s Rich Knight named "Maximo" the 43rd best PlayStation 2 game, believing it successfully captured the spirit of "Ghosts ‘n Goblins".
- David Lim was impressed "splendid, with its percolating synths and drum ‘n’ bass beats – is such a relatable self-destructive break up track.
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- The song is titled ‘’Seijaku no Apostle’’ (静寂のアポストル, lit.
- The film titled ‘Cleopatra’ released in 2013, stands as his last film.
- Sreedevi's autobiography is titled ‘"Aajanma Niyogam"’ means " a lifelong mission".
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- After some experimentation, she ended up with a gothic family which she named ‘The Grimstones’.
- At the 2018 British podcast awards it was named ‘Smartest Podcast’ and Zaltzman was awarded ‘Podcast Champion’.
- Makkal Needhi Maiam has also launched a whistle blower mobile application named ‘Maiam Whistle’, open to public.
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- He’d install an outsider such as ‘Suitcase’ Johnny as favourite.
- The word, such as ‘game’, ‘love’, ‘grief’ or ‘letting go’ forms the framework for interpreting the picture.
- Production for "Blank Banshee 1" began in late 2012 with tracks such as ‘"Eco Zones"’ appearing as early as February 2013.
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- He released one full-length album ‘You Have The Roadmap’ in 2006.
- In 1995 he designed the artwork for hip-hop band Fettes Brot’s album ‘Auf einem Auge blöd’.
- In October 2009 they released the album ‘Sticks and Stones’ which was distributed worldwide via ALIVE!
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- David Lim was impressed "splendid, with its percolating synths and drum ‘n’ bass beats – is such a relatable self-destructive break up track.
- The following track, "Crying Out Your Name" features heavy synths and drum ‘n’ bass beats, described as a relatable self-destructive break up track.
- Marinovich went all in for his Coyotes’ comeback, ingesting their complicated Run ‘n’ Shoot offense by subjecting himself to three months of Miller’s tutelage.
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- An adventure enthusiast by nature, he strongly swears by the motto – ‘Give me an #Adventure and I'll ride it.
- His first paper – ‘An Epistemological approach to the special theory of relativity' was published by Mind in April 1937.
- Dean Piper of "Mirror Online" wrote: "The stand out track and an obvious international radio hit is ‘Try.’ Think how big and fabulous ‘Who Knew’ was – ‘Try’ is on the same wavelength."
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- Marriage was described as ‘deep friendship’.
- He was described as ‘a wise man ... of great experience.’
- They were described as ‘constant companions who walked with God and with each other in saintly lives of Christian service’.
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- “‘Oh, it’s the computer that did it, not me.’ ‘There’s no more middle class?
- As cited in FYI, Time Inc.’s internal newsletter “‘Fewer than 40% of the cities were properly zoned,’ he recalls.
- She implied that if one needed to know a little backstory to Mad Men that “‘Three Sundays’ was the one to watch first.”
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- The name was coined by Mrs. Radcliffe in her book ‘Tour of the Lakes’.
- Al-Tustari's student, Mansur Al-Hallaj, affirms this doctrine in his book ‘’Ta Sin Al-Siraj’’.
- Well-known historian Sree Ilamkulam Kunjan Pillai in his famous book ‘keralolpathi’ described this place.