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- Swedish). Säll, Anton (March 20, 2015). "Hunden Arthur återförenas med husse". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). ****em Aanstad, Kristine (March 22, 2015)...
- Nathalie; Bergsten, Frida (December 7, 2014). "Vändningen: Arthur har redan en husse". Expressen (in Swedish). "Dog Arthur may have another owner". Radio Sweden...
- frequently transferred to a following word that began with a vowel. Huss, husse and hurse were antiquated names for dogfish and other sharks. Nurse survives...
- Retrieved 7 January 2016. Quran 20:50 Quran 20:51-52 Quran 26:23 Heribert Husse (1998). Islam, Judaism, and Christianity: Theological and Historical Affiliations...
- Quran 20:51–52 Quran 26:23: Q26:23, 50+ translations, islamawakened.com Heribert Husse (1998). Islam, Judaism, and Christianity: Theological and Historical Affiliations...
- structures in Bohemia at the time. Designed by the engineers Meltzer and Hüsse, it opened on 20 November 1889. It was built without scaffolding, using...
- with a hard "k", but a softer "ch", so it is probably short for Harlequin. Husse means "master". Svin means "swine". Pottan means "potty" or "chamber pot"...
- Boniface VIII in 1301. William was the second son of William Paynel and Maud Husse. He served in Flanders in 1297 and in Scotland between 1299 until 1316....
- 1923. A secondary manor of Padworth, Hussey's, existed under John de la Husse in the 13th century, after whom it was named. In the Domesday Book, 2½ hides...
- Boniface VIII in 1301. John was the youngest son of William Paynel and Maud Husse. He served in Scotland between 1299 until 1316. He was a signatory of the...