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dobra

[ UK /dˈɒbɹɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the basic unit of money on Sao Tome e Principe

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  • 47 The image of the child in utero as fruit hanging precariously from a tree extended back to Galen, as Constantinus believed. 48 While Aldobrandino's passage and metaphor attributed a considerable amount of agency to the fruit-fetus (note the active voice), most discussions of fetal growth and parturition portrayed the fetus as entirely passive. A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • Contacting death and anti-feeding against Rhopalosiphum pseudobrassicae of with various extraction from the herb of Dictamnus dasycarpus Turcz. was studied through the uniform design.
  • Their requeft being granted, Peter Aldobrandin, one of thofe monks, prefented himfelf in his facer - dotal veflments with a crucifix in his hand, be - fore a large pile of wood all on fire. The spirit of general history : in a series of lectures, from the eighth, to the eighteenth century : wherein is given a view of the progress of society, in manners and legislation during that period
  • This news comes on the heels of a very significant legal victory by former Ave Maria School of Law professor Stephen Safranek who accepted a settlement offer in his October 2007 wrongful termination suit against Ave Maria moneyman and controlling power Tom Monaghan, the Ave Maria Foundation, the Law School, and former AMSL Dean and President Bernard Dobranski — see Safranek Wins Settlement from Ave Maria and Monaghan for details. Discourse.net: Hard Times at Ave Maria Law (Updated)
  • The most recent review of the literature on Aldobrandino's biography can be found in Enrico Coturri, "La puericoltura de di maestro Aldobrandino," Castalia (1960): 168 — 75. A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • This technique was itself inspired by Roman example—the gridded plane groves, or boschetti , planted around 1611, that flank the Villa Aldobrandini in nearby Frascati, which Rapuano knew well both from visits and Price's measured drawings. The Roman Roots of Gotham's London Plane
  • Dmitri Blueglass 1 year ago shanti 1 year ago dobra robota, super video Oi Va Voi "Everytime" on Vimeo
  • Frascati, expanding upwards into terraces, lawns, and ilexes, all flanked by pinnacled and voluted buildings, Villa Aldobrandini, or whatever it is. The Spirit of Rome
  • The architecture of villeggiatura, or summer retreat to the countryside, was perfected by the middle 16th century—with the Villas Farnese and Lante in Viterbo; Aldobrandini and Falconieri in Frascati; and—most famous of all—Villa d'Este at Tivoli. Art at the Scale of Landscape
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