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  • adjective Of or pertaining to Reims (Rheims) in France.

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Examples

  • Al Rhemish itself stood on an island surrounded by a shallow lake.

    An Ill Fate Marshalling Cook, Glen 1988

  • Did Michael tell you Hsung had ambassadors in Sebil el Selib and al Rhemish both?

    An Ill Fate Marshalling Cook, Glen 1988

  • The two had been in Al Rhemish for several years, serving in the royal court.

    The Fire In His Hands Cook, Glen 1984

  • Despite everything you told me at Al Rhemish, you haven't really convinced yourself that these people are anything more than bandits led by a madman.

    The Fire In His Hands Cook, Glen 1984

  • So long as we hold Sebil el Selib, we're a factor they have to reckon in every decision they make at Al Rhemish.

    The Fire In His Hands Cook, Glen 1984

  • The only way Al Rhemish could reach its eastern supporters was by using the same narrow, northern pass which gave desert merchants access to Throyes.

    The Fire In His Hands Cook, Glen 1984

  • But I fear you'll find more heartbreak in Al Rhemish.

    The Fire In His Hands Cook, Glen 1984

  • We can't get to Al Rhemish without watering there.

    The Fire In His Hands Cook, Glen 1984

  • They had never seen Al Rhemish or its holiday displays.

    The Fire In His Hands Cook, Glen 1984

  • Rhemish New Testament there is a note on the words, 'drunken with the blood of saints,' which runs as follows: 'Protestants foolishly expound this of Rome _because heretics are there put to death_.

    Through Five Republics on Horseback, Being an Account of Many Wanderings in South America G. Whitfield Ray

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