- of "
foul language" as
being sinful, a
position held
since the time of the
early Church. To this end, the
Bible commands including "Don't use
foul or abusive...
- "Murder Most
Foul" is a song by the
American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, the 10th and
final track on his 39th
studio album,
Rough and
Rowdy Ways (2020)...
- The
Dorset dialect is the
traditional dialect spoken in Dorset, a
county in the West
Country of England.
Stemming from Old West Saxon, it is preserved...
- Night's
Foul Work
marks the
first time
Random House have
published one of her
novels in hardcover. The
title comes from a line of
impromptu verse spoken by...
- a "
foul line"
common to most
bowling sports,
which players must not cross. At the far end of the lane are the pins, 60 feet (18 m) from the
foul line...
- 14 October 2011 (2011-10-14), and does not
reflect subsequent edits. (Audio help · More
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Hamlet Archived 25
February 2021 at the
Wayback Machine at the...
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Their language originated as a
group of
Ingvaeonic languages which were
spoken by the
settlers in
England and
southern and
eastern Scotland in the early...
-
languages extant: for example, in Lord
Foul's Bane,
Atiaran tells Thomas Covenant that a
different language was
spoken in the age of the Old Lords. (However...
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family spoken natively by a po****tion of
about 515
million people mainly in Europe,
North America, Oceania, and
Southern Africa. The most
widely spoken Germanic...
-
Jordi Tarrida, Ángel Tarris, and Xevi Collellmir. The film
contains no
spoken dialogue and
follows an
unnamed morgue worker, pla**** by Tosar, as he mutilates...