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Cenotaph means an empty tomb : a monumental erection to one whose remains are not contained within . Monument literally means a “ memorial . ” It does not necessarily imply a grave , and may be quite independent of it .
Cenotaph means an empty tomb : a monumental erection to one whose remains are not contained within . Monument literally means a “ memorial . ” It does not necessarily imply a grave , and may be quite independent of it .
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But village people do not mind spiders , because any one of them , even the biggest , which reminds you with a shudder of the dreaded tarantula , crawling on your clothes , means very good fortune in monetary matters during the year .
But village people do not mind spiders , because any one of them , even the biggest , which reminds you with a shudder of the dreaded tarantula , crawling on your clothes , means very good fortune in monetary matters during the year .
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He sometimes writes " erstreben " when he means " anstreben . ” The difference is great . “ Erstreben ” means to strive and achieve ; " anstreben , " to strive only . But the past participle of " erstreben " “ is short , " erstrebt ...
He sometimes writes " erstreben " when he means " anstreben . ” The difference is great . “ Erstreben ” means to strive and achieve ; " anstreben , " to strive only . But the past participle of " erstreben " “ is short , " erstrebt ...
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Augury Insect By F G WALTERS | 73 |
Century A of English China By GERALDINE LESLIE | 104 |
Cumberland Parish A By T H B GRAHAM M | 139 |
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