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Endrid Bookling (c. 1180 – ~1270) was a
Norwegian courtier, captain, and
steward loyal to
Skule Bårdsson. In 1217 he was one of the
messengers sent to...
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Loose Change (Doubleday:
Garden City) is a non-fiction
biography from 1977 by the
American author Sara Davidson. The book
follows the
changing fortunes...
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unseen force. By
means of hypnosis,
Optimus is
guided to the cave of the
booklings, a race of one-e****
creatures who live by
reading and
memorizing books...
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Science Fiction Novel and a
Locus Award finalist for Best
Young Adult Bookl In 2009, "After the Coup" was a
finalist for the
Locus Award for Best Short...
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noblemen who were
handbound to him (his v****als/liegemen) such as
Endrid Bookling, and Alf of Leifa-steads.
These men
would probably be
somewhere between...
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development of metacompilers. This
effort includes powerful metacompilers,
Bookl, and Book2
written in Lisp
which have
extensive tree-searching and backup...
- School". www.dowlingcatholic.org. "2019
BASEBALL STATE TOURNAMENT STAT
BOOKl" (PDF). Iowa High
School Athletic ****ociation.
Retrieved November 26, 2019...
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Jonsson Skules Bardssons men: Alf of Leifa-steads (~1200–1240)
Endrid Bookling (~1180–1240)
Norwegian Rebels: Bene
Skinnkniv (~1170–1222) –
Priest who...
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Frank Film (1973)
Quasi at the
Quackadero (1975)
Furies (1977)
Pencil Booklings (1978)
Asparagus (1979)
Bubble Bath (1979) Moon
Breath Beat (1980) Ace...
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Haakon IV of
Norway (along with
Arnbjorn Johnson,
Simon Kine, and
Endrid Bookling.
During King Haakon's re****igning of
Stewardships after the war Gudolf...