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  • '' ',' 'MAR. TU' ') were the descendants of' '' Amori '' '([[Hebrew]]:' '' אמרי '' ',

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • '' ',' 'MAR. TU' ') were the descendants of' '' Amori '' '([[Hebrew]]:' '' אמרי '' ',

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Adolescents are largely using social networking sites to keep in touch with friends they already know, not to converse with strangers, said the author of that research, University of Virginia psychologist Amori Yee Mikami.

    Well Adjusted Teens Do Better on Social Media Sites | Impact Lab 2010

  • "We share the same philosophies," said Amori, who has taught chess for 12 years.

    Article on Rusudan Goletiani Jan 2009

  • This is the case with the love theme of Amori fatali (1892), the unforgettable novel La via del male, and the precarious dilemmas of La giustizia (1899) and Le tentazioni

    Grazia Deledda: Voice of Sardinia 2002

  • Vol. II: La regina delle tenebre (1902); I giuochi della vita (1905); Amori moderni (1907); Il nonno (1908)

    Grazia Deledda - Autobiography 1926

  • Madam Careni-Amori and Signor Joseppi exchanged the first friendly words they had spoken to each other in weeks, and in full view of an entranced audience linked arms and strode bravely to and fro, the former clasping a huge jewel case to her ample bosom, the latter chafing perceptibly under the weight of an invisible belt stuffed to its capacity with banknotes and gold.

    West Wind Drift George Barr McCutcheon 1897

  • Careni-Amori sang "Lead, Kindly Light" and "Nearer, my God, to Thee," at the graveside.

    West Wind Drift George Barr McCutcheon 1897

  • When one reflects that such experienced heads as those possessed by the irreproachable Obosky, the immaculate Amori, -- to say nothing of the estimable lady we are pleased to call the 'Empress of Brazil,' -- when such heads as theirs are turned by a man it is high time to admit that he has something more than personal magnetism.

    West Wind Drift George Barr McCutcheon 1897

  • "As sure as you are a foot high, Madame Careni-Amori," said he, grimly.

    West Wind Drift George Barr McCutcheon 1897

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