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Length 1. "Deep Green" 4:01 2. "Gratitude" 5:56 3. "Lyla" 5:10 4. "Air
Stryp" 2:03 5. "Hymnostic" 3:02 6. "Forest Green" 5:49 7. "OMDB" 7:42 8. "People...
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around 850, when a
small wooden church was
built on a hill near
Seeryp or
Stryp (Striep). This hill was
later used as a
burial ground and is
known as the...
- IRMNG: 1103381 ITIS: 500729 NCBI: 148725 Open Tree of Life: 177158 PLANTS:
STRYP POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:23633-1 Tropicos: 40007370 WFO: wfo-4000036958...
- "MacLeod (of Dunvegan) has got a
sketch of this
splendid tartan,
three black stryps upon ain
yellow fylde". It is
thought that the
Macleod chief was a good...
- years. Born in Houndsditch, London, he was the son of John
Strype (or van
Stryp) and
cousin to
sailor and
writer Robert Knox. A
member of a
Huguenot family...
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memory by a
famous legend, that of the
Stryper Wyfke, the "Little Wife of
Stryp".
According to the,
probably apocryphal, story,
those people having escaped...
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Retrieved 2007-04-01. Mahdi,
Josef el (18
October 2006). "Satsning mot
rasism stryps".
Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish).
Archived from the
original on 6 May 2021...
- "MacLeod(of Dunvegan) has got a
sketch of this
splendid tartan,
three black stryps upon ain
yellow fylde". It's
thought the
Macleod chief was a good friend...
- He
later underwent a ****-change and now goes by the
first name Totta.
Stryp-Enok. Faló's
other neighbour who
carefully tends his
precious garden (which...