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- into one flesh; grant to them the fruit of the womb and the gain of well-favored children." The Crowning After a blessing, the priest will crown the couple...
- orders have been proposed in the past, and the above tree is only a well-favored proposal. Although it is known that Scandentia is one of the most basal...
- and 200 Mbit/s, with initial signalling rate of 10 Mbit/s. DS-DE is well-favored because it describes modulation, bit formats, routing, flow control,...
- and leaves, with Harry and Julia in tow. John takes Richard and leaves as well, his only remaining desire being to save Celia and the children from the...
- vampire, Bessie could produce more milk than the average cow and hence was well-favored by her owner. As ****cow, she possesses characteristics tantamount to...
- astrological calculations pointed out that his brother, Prince Isaret, was as well-favored as himself to be the monarch. So, Mongkut then crowned his brother as...
- era such as bubonic plague or tuberculosis were especially favored for well-poisoning. Well poisoning has been used as an important scorched earth tactic...
- f/64, an ****ociation of photographers advocating "pure" photography which favored sharp focus and the use of the full tonal range of a photograph. He and...
- forced to surrender. Gates' victory emboldened Washington's critics, who favored Gates as a military leader. According to the biographer John Alden, "It...
- this preference, and even he says that Easter was by no means the only favored day for baptisms in his locale. Since the 20th century, scholars have acknowledged...