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carried out. The
surgery was
later converted to a
public house, 'Ye Old
Leathern Bottle', and is now a
private residence. There, ****'s body
parts were...
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Nigel Leathern (1 June 1932 – 25
September 2012) was a
South African cricketer. He pla**** four first-class
matches for
Northerns between 1957 and 1959...
- (Ancient Gr****: ἱμάντες, romanized: himántes,
plural of ἱμάς, himás, 'a
leathern strap or thong'), a type of
leather hand-wrap. It has been
given various...
- name is
derived from
Ancient Gr****
echius – "rough husk" - and
doros – "
leathern bottle" -
alluding to ovaries,
which in some
species are
armed with persistent...
- "ungarnished and
desolated world which echoed the
flapping of [pterodactyl]
leathern wings" was lit by "the
angry light of
supernatural fire",
shining on a...
-
important message, they make a
scroll of
parchment long and narrow, like a
leathern strap, and wind it
round their scytale,
leaving no
vacant space thereon...
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Arabic the
livestocks 67
Sadalbari μ
Arabic luck star of the
splendid one 106 Salm τ
Arabic the
leathern bucket 162
Alkarab υ
Arabic the bucket-rope 170...
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several Ells,
striped and
party colour'd,
which they gird
breadthwise with a
Leathern Belt ...." He also
described the
short hose and
trews ("trowzes"). A 1653...
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fixed to his belt
something he
called a 'bowgett' (or budget), that is, a
leathern pouch or
wallet in
which he
carried his cash, his book of accounts, and...
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Frederick Campbell had
brought "a
round piece of
shining black marble in a
leathern case" to
Walpole in an
attempt to
ascertain its provenance.
Walpole said...