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- Undeceived is the second LP and third studio release by Norwegian Christian metal band Extol. It was released in 2000 on Solid State Records and re-released...
- Ireland is his Declaration of the lord lieutenant of Ireland for the undeceiving of deluded and seduced people of January 1650. In this he was scathing...
- to record a follow-up album. In June 2000, their second studio album, Undeceived, was released. The release saw their music become "harder and darker"...
- questioning me about Germany, the Rhine, and their native town. I was far from undeceiving them." His main interest was the mineralogy of Australia. In September...
- "Abandoned" (song), a song by Jay Park "Abandoned", a song from the Extol album Undeceived "Abandoned", a song from the Kamelot album The Black Halo "The Abandoned"...
- shown me what I must set before them if I sought to please. I completely undeceived their expectations; they left the theatre, after the first performance...
- flies, and truth comes limping after it; so that when men come to be undeceived, it is too late, the jest is over, and the tale has had its effect: like...
- Lapidary, Or, the History of Pretious Stones: With Cautions for the Undeceiving of All Those That Deal With Pretious Stones. Vol. II. Thomas Buck. pp...
- American, but Charles Comiskey, owner of the AL Chicago White Sox, was undeceived, thus ending McGraw's only attempt to break the baseball color line—McGraw...
- carefree.") varûn ("Protector from evil.") a-frîpah ("Undeceivable.") awe-frîftah ("Undeceived.") adhvaî ("Unparalleled.") kãme-rat ("Lord of wishes.")...