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  • 81ger-2 —     ger 2     English meaning: to scream (in expr. forms)     Deutsche Übersetzung: in Schallworten, especially for “heiser schreien”     Material: A. O.Ind. járatē “ it rushes, sounds, crackles, shouts “, jarü “ the rustling, murmuring “ (or to …

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  • 82Matins — For the Anglican service of Mattins or Matins, see Morning Prayer (Anglican). Matins (also known as Orthros or Oútrenya in Eastern Churches) is the early morning or night prayer service in the Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran and Eastern… …

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  • 83River Brent — Geobox|River name = Brent native name = other name = other name1 = image size = image caption = Brent River at Brentford etymology = country country = England country1 = state = state1 = region type = Counties region = Greater London region1 =… …

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  • 84Cuthman of Steyning — Infobox Saint name=Cuthman of Steyning birth date=c. 681 death date=8th century feast day=8 February venerated in=Roman Catholic Church; Anglican Communion imagesize=200px caption=Modern statue of St. Cuthman by Penny Reeve, looking over the road …

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  • 85Whispers from the Cotton Tree Root — Infobox Book | name = Whispers from the Cotton Tree Root title orig = translator = image caption = Book Cover for Whispers from the Cotton Tree Root original name Mermaid and Butterflies author = Nalo Hopkinson, editor illustrator = cover artist …

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  • 86Cuthmann of Steyning — Modern statue of Cuthmann by Penny Reeve, looking over the road to the church he founded at Steyning. Hermit Born c. 681 Chidham, near …

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  • 87standing stones —    Erected in prehistoric times, whether solitary or in groups, these frequently attract legends to explain either how they came to be there or what strange powers they have; the same is true of natural boulders and rock formations, if they are… …

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  • 88Thrice — (thr[imac]s), adv. [OE. thries; thrie thrice (AS. [thorn]riga, [thorn]riwa) + s, the adverbal suffix. See {Three}, and { wards}.] 1. Three times. Thrice in vain. Spenser. [1913 Webster] Verily I say unto thee. That this night, before the cock… …

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  • 89List of the works of Rudyard Kipling — Rudyard Kipling s WorksBooks(These are all collections of short stories except as noted.) * Departmental Ditties (1886, poetry) * Plain Tales from the Hills (1888) * Soldiers Three (1888) * The Story of the Gadsbys (1888) * In Black and White… …

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  • 90Hanwell — infobox UK place country = England map type = Greater London region= London population= official name= Hanwell constituency westminster= Ealing North constituency westminster1= Ealing Southall post town= LONDON postcode area= W postcode district …

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