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  • An der Farbgebung des Monogramm Canvas Musters erkennt man, dass es ein Fake aus Mexiko ist.

    Ultimate Ridiculousness: Louis Vuitton Trash Bags 2009

  • He soon realized he could not return it to Musters and he could not retrieve it from the Prince, and he wanted it, too.

    Archive 2010-05-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2010

  • He soon realized he could not return it to Musters and he could not retrieve it from the Prince, and he wanted it, too.

    Jo Manning on Sophia Catherine Musters Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2010

  • In the meantime, the couple had become publicly estranged, with Musters remaining in the country and Sophia still the toast of the town, and Reynolds went on to make a copy of Hebe for himself, which he exhibited in 1785 at the Royal Academy.

    Jo Manning on Sophia Catherine Musters Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2010

  • In the meantime, the couple had become publicly estranged, with Musters remaining in the country and Sophia still the toast of the town, and Reynolds went on to make a copy of Hebe for himself, which he exhibited in 1785 at the Royal Academy.

    Archive 2010-05-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2010

  • Musters of men here and there on the regimental parade grounds, the stately march to church, the regimental band at the head.

    From Aldershot to Pretoria A Story of Christian Work among Our Troops in South Africa W. E. Sellers

  • Strafford as Lord Deputy of Ireland, in April, 1640, was created, between that date and his death, which occurred in December of the same year, Baron Mowbray and Musters, and Viscount Castlecomer.

    Notes and Queries, Number 53, November 2, 1850 Various

  • Musters is Old Fr. moustiers (moutiers), common in French place-names, from Lat. monasterium.

    The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909

  • Occultism savors of the fiery sulphur and brimstone, we would call attention to this intimate early relation between The Musters and THE

    Mystic Christianity William Walker Atkinson 1897

  • [49] Musters, 171; cf. Thomson, _Through Masai Land_, 89, where we read that woman's coating of lampblack and castor-oil -- her only dress -- serves to prevent excessive perspiration in the day-time and ward off chills at night.

    Primitive Love and Love-Stories Henry Theophilus Finck 1890

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