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  • 41Green Party of Manitoba candidates, 1999 Manitoba provincial election — The Green Party of Manitoba fielded six candidates in the 1999 provincial election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found on this page. Chris Billows (River Heights) Billows was a founding member of the… …

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  • 42Belagerung von Tyros (314–313 v. Chr.) — Teil von: Diadochenkriege Datum Frühjahr 314 bis Sommer 313 v. Chr. Ort Tyros Ausgang …

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  • 44Андромах (сын Ахея) — В Википедии есть статьи о других людях с именем Андромах. Андромах (греч. Aνδρoμαχoς; III век до н. э.)  малоазийский аристократ. Содержание 1 Происхождение 2 …

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  • 45billow — bil|low1 [ˈbıləu US lou] v 1.) [i]also billow out if something made of cloth billows, it moves in the wind ▪ Her long skirt billowed in the breeze. 2.) if a cloud or smoke billows, it rises in a round mass billow out of/up etc ▪ There was smoke… …

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  • 46billow — bil|low1 [ bılou ] verb intransitive 1. ) to be filled with air and swell out like a sail: The sheets billowed on the clothes line. billow out: His cloak billowed out behind him. 2. ) if smoke or steam billows, it rises or moves in clouds: Smoke… …

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  • 47billow — 1. noun 1) billows of smoke Syn: cloud, mass 2) archaic the billows that break upon the shore Syn: wave, roller, breaker 2. verb 1) her dress billowed around her Syn …

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  • 48billow — bil•low [[t]ˈbɪl oʊ[/t]] n. 1) a great wave or surge of the sea 2) any surging mass: billows of smoke[/ex] 3) to rise or roll in billows; surge 4) to swell out, puff up, etc 5) to cause to billow • Etymology: 1545–55; < ON bylgja wave …

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  • 49billow — /ˈbɪloʊ / (say biloh) noun 1. a great wave or surge of the sea. 2. any surging mass: billows of smoke. –verb (i) 3. to rise or roll in or like billows; surge. {probably Old Norse bylgja} …

  • 50cloud —   Ao; ōpua (banks, billows). See pua a3.   Ao is often followed by epithets, as ao akua (godly); ao ho opehupehu (billowy); aokū (rain); ao loa (long, high, status; fig., distinguished); ao ōnohi (with rainbow colors); ao ōpiopio (white); ao… …

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