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Maor yrs later, Jenni marriez mai boiz bestest fren. moar yrz pass.
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Maor like a rolling kottij. rite now it b in OKC. nativeca66 says:
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So watch for these low ball contracting bids the Mayor's Superintendent after all Maor gets approval or rejection rights, right hands out.
How Come LAUSD Was NOT Invited to AB 1381 Bill Signing Today? 2006
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Nicole Maor, the lawyer for the converts, said the decision was a boost for the non-Orthodox streams of Judaism.
Israeli Supreme Court rules on the question of who’s a Jew 2004
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At an early age he was qualified to become an instructor of youth in a remote part of his native parish, and there he had frequent opportunities of becoming acquainted with "Iain Bàn Maor" the Gaelic poet, and enjoyed the privilege of listening to the eminent Daniel Campbell and other pious ministers in the surrounding parishes.
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume V. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century Various
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They belonged to septs and clans, and each sept would have its Maor, and each clan or province its Maormor [9] or big chief, succession being derived through females, a custom which no doubt originated in remote pre-Christian ages when the paternity of children was uncertain.
Sutherland and Caithness in Saga-Time or, The Jarls and The Freskyns James Gray
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The name of the keeper (in Irish, Maor, "steward") became in the course of time the family name of the keeper, since the office was hereditary, and they became known is mac (pl. meic) maor, or, anglicized, Moyre or Moyer.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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The oldest and most prized of these was Isaac Aboab's "Lamp of Light" (_Menorath ha-Maor_).
Chapters on Jewish Literature Israel Abrahams 1891
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Beginning with the Cima Cimeda – from behind which the Sas Maor shoots out its extraordinary impending thumb, more off the perpendicular than the leaning tower of Pisa – the chain leads on in one unbroken sweep, giving first a more distant glimpse of the
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The same story was repeated to myself by a Primiero guide, with the further addition that "il Tuckett" had said the Sas Maor could never be climbed "till a bridge was thrown across the chasm that divides the lower from the higher peak."
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