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Polyve
Polyve Pol"yve, n. [See Polive.] A pulley. [Obs.]

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- Jeter's sister Olyve at piano. In 1914 Weir and Jeter expanded once again and formed the American String Quartet by dropping pianist Olyve and adding violinists...
- Edith Cape died in 1919. In 1927 Cape married Olyve Vida James, with whom he had a son and a daughter; Olyve Cape died in 1931. In 1941 he married Kathleen...
- The Mureș (Romanian: [ˈmureʃ]) or Maros (IPA: [ˈmɒroʃ]; German: Mieresch, Serbian: Мориш, romanized: Moriš{{langx}} uses deprecated parameter(s) ) is a...
- identifier 9/2/054/0010 - Mooiplaas, Kuils River District) 9/2/056/0001 Olyve River, Van Wyksdorp, Ladismith District Ladismith Ladismith Upload Photo...
- afrotexan.com. Retrieved February 5, 2019. Woolley 2000, p. 12. Abbott, Olyve (August 24, 2001). Ghosts In The Graveyard: Texas Cemetery Tales. Taylor...
- collaboration with cellist Leonard Jeter (1881–1870) and eventually Jeter's sister Olyve, a pianist. In about 1914, Weir and Leonard Jeter founded the American String...
- 1528 Cromwell sought to promote a marriage between Osborne Ichyngham and Olyve Wychyngham, relict of Roger Rookwood: '4055. Francis Lovell to Cromwell'...
- Tikveš Tököspuszta Topolje Izsép Torjanci Torjánc Tvrđavica Kisdárda Uglješ Ölyves Valpovo Valpó Vardarac Várdaróc Viljevo Villyó Vladislavci Lacháza Vuka...
- cipres, deth to pleyne; The sheter ew, the asp for shaftes pleyne; The olyve of pees, and **** the drunken vyne, The victor palm, the laurer to devyne...
- Kökényesradnót, who was dead by then. His brother Peter was granted the land of Ölyves in the same time. Simon last appeared as Count of the Székelys on 4 June...