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Drengage
Drengage Dren"gage, n. (O. Eng. Law) The tenure by which a drench held land. [Obs.] --Burrill.

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- The Doctor of Engineering (D.Eng or EngD) is a research doctorate in engineering and applied science. An EngD is a terminal degree similar to a PhD in...
- and befriends a Welsh girl enslaved to Dreng. Because Dreng prostitutes her, she gives birth to a baby. Dreng commits infanticide by throwing the newborn...
- President of Public Works Authority Ashghal. Saad is fluent in English. HE Dr Eng. Saad Ahmed Ibrahim Al Mohannadi was appointed as the new President of the...
- En slem Dreng is a 1915 Danish silent film directed by Lau Lauritzen Sr. The film stars Lauritz Olsen and Gyda Aller. Lauritz Olsen - Karl King, forfatter...
- Pekar, 2019–present Abraham Kaufman Alan Terence Kawarai Lefor, MD MPH PhD DrEng FACS, Professor of Surgery, professor emeritus of Jichi Medical University...
- Chang Bunker (จัน บังเกอร์) and Eng Bunker (อิน บังเกอร์) (May 11, 1811 – January 17, 1874) were Siamese (Thai)-American conjoined twin brothers whose...
- Vickie Eng (or Vicki Eng) is an American actress, licensed chiropractor and practitioner/proponent of self healing techniques, such as Taoist qigong....
- Flowers" ("Den lille Idas blomster") (1835) "The Naughty Boy" ("Den uartige Dreng") (1835) "The Tinderbox" ("Fyrtøiet") (1835) "Little Claus and Big Claus"...
- with two children. 2010: Order of the Dannebrog 2006: Der var engang en dreng – som fik en lillesøster med vinger as Snow White 2007: Tuya siempre as...
- of homographs that have different stresses, for example en dreng 'a boy' versus én dreng 'one boy', or alle 'all, every, everyone' versus allé 'avenue'...