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Nursling is a
village in the
civil parish of
Nursling and Rownhams, in the Test
Valley district, in Hampshire, England,
about 6
kilometres (3.7 miles)...
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House of Percy.
Since 1988 it has been
twinned with the
English parish of
Nursling and
Rownhams in Hampshire.
Communes of the
Calvados department "Po****tions...
- alumn) as gender-neutral alternatives. The word
comes from Latin,
meaning nurslings,
pupils or
foster children,
derived from
alere "to nourish". The term...
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Nursling railway station served the
village of
Nursling near Southampton, England. The
Andover and
Redbridge Railway was
authorised in 1858 and opened...
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theological training in the
Benedictine monastery and
minster of
Nhutscelle (
Nursling), not far from Winchester,
which under the
direction of
abbot Winbert had...
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graduated from. The term is
related to alumnus,
literally meaning '
nursling',
which describes a
school graduate. In its
earliest usage, alma mater...
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Grove Place is a
Grade I
listed building in
Nursling, Hampshire. The
building was
originally a
country house and was
converted into a
lunatic asylum in...
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borne him
during the 1000
nights to come in
before the king (one was a
nursling, one was crawling, and one
could walk) and she
placed them in
front of...
- some of the old OS maps and
stored them in the
garage of his
house at
Nursling,
while also
unsuccessfully urging the Director-General to
remove the OS'...
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Pierre (1907).
Translated by
William Joseph;
Marie Alois Maloney. The
Nursling: The
Feeding and
Hygiene of
Premature and Full-term
Infants Caxton, 48...