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October 24, 2021. Stein,
David Allen (1953). "Los Angeles: A
Noble Fight Nobly Lost". Names. 1 (1): 35–38. doi:10.1179/nam.1953.1.1.35. ISSN 0027-7738...
- of this land and pain from hearts, We weren't
misers in
giving sacrifice nobly. Arab youth,
raise and
march to
fight your enemies,
Raise your voice: "Long...
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allowed some access,
although often at a price.
Nobles were
expected to live "
nobly", that is, from the
proceeds of
these possessions. Work
involving manual...
- française
defines it thus:
Whoever claims to be
noble must
conduct himself nobly. (Figuratively) One must act in a
fashion that
conforms to one's position...
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remote posterity,
accompanied by the
marks of
distinction which they have so
nobly earned. The
Order was now to
consist of
three classes:
Knights Grand Cross...
- this
unhappy fate of Bladud, Leir, his son was
advanced to the throne, and
nobly governed his
country sixty years. He built, upon the
river Sore a city,...
- her
biography of Carl Jung,
describes his wife Emma Jung as
bearing up
nobly as her
husband insisted that Toni
Wolff become part of
their household,...
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Bosworth teaches the
moral of
facing one's fate, no
matter how
unjust it is, "
nobly and with dignity". By
overshadowing the
dramatic teaching with
special effects...
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Union armies,
announcing "the
death of a
great statesman ... a man who
nobly discarded party for his country". For a
century and a half,
historians have...
- the
Potomac has at last
found a
general that can
handle it, and has
stood nobly up to its
terrible work in
spite of its long
disheartening list of hard-fought...