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- Plutarch describes the events of one session in which the omens were ill-favored, but the Oracle was consulted nonetheless. The priests proceeded to receive...
- Shadbagh with her brother, Nabi, and twin sister, Masooma. Parwana is ill-favored for most of her life as opposed to the strikingly beautiful Masooma....
- in no small part to the influence of the Alexandrian philosophers who ill-favored it — its contents thought by many of the ****enistic era to be foolish...
- Stories tell that Senhime refused to marry Naomori, whose face was ill-favored because of the burn he got when he saved her, and rather preferred handsome...
- over occupancy in 2016. This was the Delta chapter of ΔΣΦ. ΘΝΕ was an ill-favored national due to its recruitment of sophomores who were already members...
- that the New World was unfit for human habitation because it was, "so ill-favored by nature that all it contains is either degenerate or monstrous". He...
- forest undergrowth...and turning loose their cattle...In at least one ill-favored area, the inhabitants of neighboring towns burned so frequently and graze...
- commonly taken and raised by the pirates. Orlando's Cap is a small, ill-favored island. It is here that an insane asylum is located, because the founder...
- the previous solution. This solution is favored by philosopher of mathematics Paul Benacerraf. The problem is ill-posed. To be precise, according to the...
- Unintentional Infliction of Prenatal Injuries. Stallman v. Youngquist, 125 Ill. 2d 267, 531 N. E.2d 355 (1988)". Harvard Law Review. 103 (3): 823–828. doi:10...