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1. Birth Defects Orig Art Ser.
2. "Accouters - from the verb to accoutre (orig
3. Straight Wing Abutments for Bridges with Deep Beam Guardrail: Orig
4. B S) Ad Adjurationem principis Saccrdotum respondet, non i vim passum (Orig
5. (n.) Orig., Blithesomeness; gladness; now, the highest degree of happiness; blessedness; exalted felicity; heavenly joy.
6. Orig., Blithesomeness; gladness; now, the highest degree of happiness; blessedness; exalted felicity; heavenly joy
7. The Cassell Dictionary of Slang contains the following entry for 'Buffaloed': 1900s-1950s [orig
8. - Orig., Blithesomeness; gladness; now, the highest degree of happiness; blessedness; exalted felicity; heavenly joy
9. 11/20/1945: C72: STC-47: 1 of 1: Slab Top Culverts: Orig
10. Phryganella Acropodia (Hertwig and Lesser, 1874) Difflugia Acropodia Hertwig and Lesser, 1874 ( orig
11. Word: Barbaroj Pronounce: bar'-bar-os Strongs Number: G915 Orig: of uncertain derivation; a foreigner (i.e
12. arcutronix (orig. Arcus = arch / bridge) with its experienced experts for access networks is the right choice.
13. 3/20/1995: A72: A-1-69M: 3 of 5: U Type Abutments for Bridges with Sidewalk Parapet Railing: Orig
14. Ars metrica ‘measuring art’ led to forms of the type Arsmetrik(e) which were later (XV) conformed to the orig
15. 3/20/1995: A71: A-1-69M: 2 of 5: U Type Abutments for Bridges with Roadway Parapet Railing: Orig
16. Mixmag and The Smirnoff Sound Collective present The Lab NYC featuring:Bedouin [All Day I Dream / Supernature / Kindisch / Get Physical - Brooklyn]* ALL ORIG
17. Singer Prof Buttonholer Authentic Vintage 1973 Gt Brit for 401 500 600 620 630 & 640 Series Sewing Machines, Manual, 20 Templates, Orig Box SeamworkerShop
18. Arnold Brutalized a bunch of 'drug dealers' for many moons, this a compilation of several calls by prank caller Myles Bennett DysonMyles Bennett Dyson's orig
19. A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Hebrew Language for Readers of English adds: “The orig[inal] meaning [of the verb ʽudh] prob[ably] was ‘he said repeatedly and forcefully.’”
20. ME blere, watery, rheumy < bleren, to have watery eyes, akin to Ger plärren, to bawl, cry < IE base * bhlē-, to howl, weep (of echoic orig.) > blare, bleat, L flere, to weep Blear in American …