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  • DINGDINGDING! bero *hearts* the office confirmed my theory!

    Sorry, You Can't Have Any Jen 2008

  • Latin; and thence to bero and baro: so that such men were called berones, and after barones; and (in Spanish) varones.

    Leviathan 2007

  • Thanks for the link to bero, I lost my most treasured Bero recipe book a few years back when we moved I had also stolen it from my Mum!

    Crumble. Spinningfishwife 2007

  • I came on to get the scotch pancake recipe because it seemed the closest to the one I rememebred in the bero cook book.

    Bara Brith - a Welsh fruit cake 2005

  • Det kan dock bero på att klockan är över 4 på morgonen och jag är ganska trött.

    maccadole Diary Entry maccadole 2004

  • My favorite story is the ballad of Zahran, the bero of Denshway.

    The Key to Rebecca Follett, Ken, 1949- 1980

  • Kernel was fifteen years older than Sadat, yet his attitude to the younger man was one almost of bero worship.

    The Key to Rebecca Follett, Ken, 1949- 1980

  • The bero ', which Kit. proposes in the margin in conformity with the claims of many, for bara', i.e. the infinitive for the finite verb, and which yields the translation, "in the beginning of God's creating," etc., is not only entirely unnecessary but unfortunately, leads to an involved and confused sentence structure in place of a simple and a clear one.

    Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1 1892-1972 1942

  • Thus, while the Captain was whispering the softest nothings, the Corporal was shouting the fiercest combats of the war; and, like the gentleman at Penelope's table, on it exiguo pinxit praelia tota bero.

    Catherine: a Story William Makepeace Thackeray 1837

  • - V kratkem času smo dobili lepo bero novih, tudi še nepotrjenih mobilnih telefonov.

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now 2010

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  • Galley or garrison to which criminals are sent for hard labour Sanscrit root.

    July 23, 2008