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Arthur Owen
Barfield (9
November 1898 – 14
December 1997) was an
English philosopher, author, poet, critic, and
member of the Inklings.
Barfield was born...
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Colette Burgeon (born 11
February 1957 in Hainaut, Belgium)[citation needed] is a
Belgian politician and
member of the
Parti Socialiste. She is the sister...
- has concave-like
rosettes which holds stocky gray
leaves that
possesses burgeons. It is
endemic to
Mexico in
mostly dry regions. The
rosettes measure 1...
- For High End Electronics" Kirsner, S. The
Boston Globe (2014). "Market
burgeons for pre-owned smartphones"
Apple Insider (2014). "Gazelle
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Retrieved September 5, 2014. Winters,
Amanda (January 16, 2010). "Bethel
burgeons under pastor's
visions of prosperity".
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seats from the
opposition Democratic Party,
cementing their majority. The
burgeoning economy and
Republican pro-business
policies caused the
party to gain...
- the era and
mocked by many adults,
became an
emblem of
rebellion to the
burgeoning youth culture. The group's po****rity
generated unprecedented interest...
- actor. He was a matinée idol and a
leading man
during the 1930s, but his
burgeoning career was
interrupted by the
Second World War. He
served in the Free...