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These Arabs, or Moors, had a place of trade of their own, called Hoden, behind Cape Blanco.
The Life of Columbus Arthur Helps 1844
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“Hoden,” she said, this time with her arms reaching toward him, gesturing for him to pick her up.
Sea Escape Lynne Griffin 2010
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“Hoden,” she said, this time with her arms reaching toward him, gesturing for him to pick her up.
Sea Escape Lynne Griffin 2010
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In 1598 in Lorraine 'es sagte die Alexia Dragaea, ihre Bulschafft hätte einen [Glied] so starcken etc. allezeit gehabt, wenn ihm gestanden, und so gross als ein Ofengabel-Stiel, dessgleichen sie zugegen zeigte, denn ohngefehr eine Gabel zugegen war, sagte auch wie sie kein Geleuth weder Hoden noch Beutel daran gemerckt hat'. [
The Witch-cult in Western Europe A Study in Anthropology Margaret Alice Murray 1913
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The existence and the influence of hormones or internal secretions may be said to have been first proved in the case of the testes, for Professor A.A. Berthold [Footnote: 'Transplantation der Hoden,' _A.chiv. f A.at. u.
Hormones and Heredity J. T. Cunningham 1897
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Hoden, CMO of ING's U.S. Financial Services, noted: − "ING has extensive channel relationships with independent financial planners.
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