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  • 101St. Mary Magdalen Old Fish Street — Infobox church name = St. Mary Magdalen Old Fish Street fullname = color = imagesize = caption = Current photo of site landscape = denomination = Roman Catholic, Anglican diocese = parish = division = subdivision = founded date = founder =… …

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  • 102forever — adverb 1) their love would last forever Syn: for always, evermore, for ever and ever, for good, for all time, until the end of time, until hell freezes over, eternally, forevermore, perpetually, in perpetuity; informal until the cows come home,… …

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  • 103Erskine Academy — Infobox School location = 309 Windsor Road city = South China state = Maine county = Kennebec zipcode = 04358 country = USA coordinates = coord|44.373587| 69.57522 founder = Mary T. Erskine head label = Headmaster head = Michael J. McQuarrie… …

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  • 104eternally — adverb 1) I shall be eternally grateful Syn: forever, permanently, perpetually, (for) evermore, for ever and ever, for eternity, in perpetuity, enduringly; forevermore; informal until the cows come home; archaic for aye 2) the drummer is… …

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  • 105Sonnet 108 — sonnet|108 What s in the brain, that ink may character, Which hath not figured to thee my true spirit? What s new to speak, what now to register, That may express my love, or thy dear merit? Nothing, sweet boy; but yet, like prayers divine, I… …

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  • 106abandon all hope ye who enter here — Meaning Origin The supposed inscription at the entrance to Hell. From Dante s Divine Comedy. The translation into English by H.F.Cary is the origin for this English phrase, although he gave it as the less commonly used All hope abandon ye who… …

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  • 107marry — see never marry for money, but marry where money is marry in haste and repent at leisure marry in May, rue for aye better to marry than to burn a young man married is a young man marred …

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  • 108Losel — Los el, n. [From the root of lose, loss. [root]127. Cf. {Lorel}.] One who loses by sloth or neglect; a worthless person; a lorel. [Archaic] Spenser. [1913 Webster] One sad losel soils a name for aye. Byron. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 109Motherland (Daedalus album) — Motherland Studio album by Daedalus Released May, 2 …

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  • 110May — see May chickens come cheeping April showers bring forth May flowers ne’er cast a clout till May be out marry in May, rue for aye so many mists in March, so many frosts in May sell in May and go away …

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