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91Elizabeth C. Clephane — Elizabeth Cecelia Douglas Clephane b. June 18, 1830 at Edinburgh, Scotland; d. February 19, 1869 at Bridgend House, near Melrose, Roxburghshire, Scotland, was the author of the hymns Beneath the Cross of Jesus and The Ninety and Nine.… …
92The Serenes — Infobox musical artist Name = The Serenes Img capt = The Serenes Background = group or band Years active = 1988 mdash; 1994 Genre = Jangle Pop Alternative rock Origin = Joure, Friesland, The Netherlands Label = Integrity Sony BMG Current members …
93baetylus — or baetulus In Greek religion, a sacred stone or pillar. In antiquity there were numerous holy stones, most associated with a deity. The most famous example is the holy stone known as the Omphalos in the temple of Apollo at Delphi. Sometimes the… …
94Mafia — The Sicilian mafia originated during the rule of the Bourbons. In a society where the state existed merely to collect taxes and preserve the privileges of the nobility and the large landowners, justice was a matter for individuals, and the… …
95bídung — f ( e/ a) abiding place, abode …
96wunungstów — f ( e/ a) abiding place …
97stranger — stranger, foreigner, alien, outlander, outsider, immigrant, émigré can all designate a person who comes into a community from the outside and is not recognized as a member of that community. This is the primary denotation of some of the words,… …
98living with husband — Means to dwell, to reside, to make one s abiding place or home with him, and may also mean to cohabit. Living together as husband and wife in ordinary acceptation of words in common understanding; maintaining a home and living together in same… …
99living with husband — Means to dwell, to reside, to make one s abiding place or home with him, and may also mean to cohabit. Living together as husband and wife in ordinary acceptation of words in common understanding; maintaining a home and living together in same… …
100literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …