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- 81), 132-164, DOL 395 nos. 3253-3262. Bernadette Mary Reis, "Church reproposes Order of Virgins 50 years after its restoration", Vatican News, 4 July...
- she and Finn lie about kissing, Emma and Will begin to date again. Will reproposes and they marry with all of the New Directions present. (Main Season 1–2;Guest...
- remain in Terminal 2. On May 3, 2020, Terminal 1 temporary closed for reproposing, after Hainan Airlines moved its all domestic routes to Terminal 2. The...
- similar to the Bloomsday dedicated to James Joyce. The idea, which was reproposed more times from Di Stefano himself, was followerd by a promotional campaign...
- world". It addresses the universal call to holiness, with a focus "to repropose the call to holiness in a practical way for our own time". A few w****s...
- but surprises. In the end, Fernando signs the divorce papers, only to repropose to Kimmy, and she happily accepts. 13 13 "Love Is in the Air" Joel Zwick...
- Archived 2018-07-18 at the Wayback Machine) Bernadette Mary Reis, "Church reproposes Order of Virgins 50 years after its restoration", Vatican News, 4 July...
- la coppia scoppia is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. It reproposes the couple formed by Enrico Montesano and Claude Br****eur, who had successfully...
- their 2004 album Symphony of Enchanted Lands II: The Dark Secret and is reproposed here in basically two versions: one with a slightly faster tempo and the...
- 'walking' in the newborn" for the Perceptual and Motor Skills. The author reproposed the term in 1993 in her paper for Psychological Report, often wrongly...