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William (né
Adgar; fl. 1150–1200),
later called William the Trouvère, was an
English poet. He
translated tales from the
Latin Miracles of the
Virgin into...
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Adrian Adgar (born 1965) is a
retired cyclist who
competed for England.
Adgar finished runner-up in the 1987
British National Madison Championships with...
- King of
Scotland William the Trouvère (fl. 1200), Anglo-Norman poet; born
Adgar or
Aedgar Edgar (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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lawyer and politician.
Garren was the
Republican candidate who
defeated Adgar F. ****ton in the
November 1966
state legislative election, and won the Henderson...
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identifying auxiliary verbs is emplo**** for
instance by
Radford (1997:51),
Adgar (2003:176f.), and
Culicover (2009:177f.).
Jurafsky and
Martin (2000:320)...
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hockey player Adrian **** (born 1980),
Swiss ice
hockey player Adrian Adgar (born 1965),
English cyclist Adrian Archibald (born 1969),
British motorcycle...
- Emb****y of Germany, Tel Aviv
Adgar 360 tower,
where the emb****y is
located Location Tel Aviv,
Israel Address 2
Hashlosha Street, Tel Aviv,
Israel Amb****ador...
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Sturgeon to a 25-24 record,
their first winning since 2021.
Outfielder Nick
Adgar hit a
franchise record 15 home runs In the 2024 season, the
Sturgeon finished...
- The
Almanac of
British Politics.
Psychology Press. ISBN 9780415268332.
Adgar,
David (2023). "BAFM News & Highlights". BAFM
Journal (131): 4. "Our Presidents...
- collections: The
Adgar's collection. Most of
these were
translated from
William of
Malmesbury (d. 1143?) by
Adgar in the 12th century. ("
Adgar's Marien-Legenden"...