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Barenecked
Barenecked Bare"necked`, a.
Having the neck bare.
Bareness
Bareness Bare"ness, n.
The state of being bare.
Threadbareness
Threadbareness Thread"bare`ness, n.
The state of being threadbare.
Meaning of Barene from wikipedia
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characterized by "
barene",
typical lagoon saltmarshes which are
periodically submerged by the tide
crossed by
tidal channels.
These barene constitute a third...
- Neil
Young –
arranger on "The
Daily Planet"
David Angel –
arranger Robert Barene,
Arnold Belnick,
James Getzoff,
Marshall Sosson,
Darrel Terwilliger – violin...
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Tyler French horn:
William Hinshaw Violin & viola:
Israel Baker,
Robert Barene,
Arnold Belnick, John DeVoogdt,
Harry Hyams,
William Kurasch,
Irving Lipschultz...
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Vocals Axel
Stordahl – Arranger,
Conductor Musicians –
Victor Arno,
Robert Barene, Alex Beller,
Eddie Bergman,
William Bloom,
Harry Blostein,
Harry Bluestone...
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Ctesias claimed that
Cyrus appointed Croesus as the
governor of the city of
Barene in Media. A p****age from the
Nabonidus Chronicle was long held to have referred...
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between the
Palude della Centrega and
Palude di
Burano mashes.
There are
barene (saltmarshes)
along this
lagunar course.
During Antiquity the Sile was connected...
- Green, Plas
Johnson –
saxophone John
Ewing –
trombone Israel Baker,
Robert Barene,
Leonard Malarsky,
Myron Sandler,
Ralph Schaeffer, Sid Sharp,
Autrey McKissack...
- for New York"
Russell Garcia – arranger,
conductor Victor Arno,
Robert Barene,
Jacques G****elin,
Joseph Livoti, Dan Lube,
Amerigo Marino, Erno Neufeld...
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surround the
edges of the lagoon's
barene (a
venetian term for saltmarshes). The velme,
together with the
barene (saltmarshes) and the
shallow bottoms...
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smaller islands just
above sea
level previously lay.
These islands,
called barene,
acted as
natural sponges (or "expansion tanks") when high
tides occurred...