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- friend. Lysander has two sisters, Hortense and Alexandra, who are both unendowed; he later gains an unnamed other sibling. He inherited his ability from...
- 1943, payable at the rate of five shillings per w**** for a first for an unendowed child under 16 years dependent on an invalid or permanently incapacitated...
- Augustine in DeOrdine as that which "in every motion of these animals unendowed with reason there was nothing ungraceful since, of course, another higher...
- church, and then on 12 February 1986, for all women whose husbands were unendowed providing they have the consent of their husbands. In the temple endowment...
- Dürrmeier [de]. Until 2012, two prizes of 5,000 Euro each as well as an unendowed Honorary Prize were awarded. Donors are the Kulturstiftung der Stadtspark****e...
- His “pay-as-you-go” policy pla**** a significant role in allowing the unendowed BJU to survive the loss of its federal tax exemption in the 1980s. At...
- degenerated into a Communist party haunt for the illiterate and intellectually unendowed party bosses." Mioara Ioniță writes, "Its fame remains, but it has lost...
- Dewing. She received a less traditional education at the League, which was unendowed and run by students. Some classes were held collaboratively by the students...
- children. In 1846, the books were generally given to children attending an unendowed school. M****cript text of legal precedents belonging to D'Ewes Coke (1774–1856)...
- church, and then on 12 February 1986, for all women whose husbands were unendowed providing they have the consent of their husbands. 1938: Tehilla Lichtenstein...