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It is fcated on tne AUier, over which is a modern bridge of 1 3 arches; takes its name fiom the great number of mills [moulins] that were formerly in its neigbbtmrhood; and contains nbove 16,000 inhabitants.
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(Tcog.), a prffc£\urc, or divifion of the Lower Fgypt; I'o called fiom the city Mu - liris, (Herodotus, Pliny, Ptolemy)
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Any public act, record, or judicial proceeding, fiom within this state or another jurisdiction, that violates this section is void and unenforceable.
Anti-Gay Marriage Consititutional Amendment Filed in California Ron Buckmire 2007
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Any public act, record, or judicial proceeding, fiom within this state or another jurisdiction, that violates this section is void and unenforceable.
Archive 2007-05-01 Ron Buckmire 2007
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This was evident from the press coverage and other publicity it got, from the threats of revenge that were publicly made and also fiom the large number of meetings held.
THE NEWS BLOG 2005
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A gay cloud of banners and flags fluttered fiom their poles set in the recesses of the outer wall.
River God Smith, Wilbur, 1933- 1993
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If the medical data base that we had brought along fiom Earth had been an order of magnitude larger, then perhaps I would be able to identify its origin without any guessing ....
The Garden of Rama Clarke, Arthur C. 1992
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Discipline had prevented him fiom shoving the human aside and helping himself.
Inconstant Star Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1991
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The mystery had taken it fiom her mind, knowing her choice before she did herself.
Greenmantle De Lint, Charles, 1951- 1985
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Simply ask yourself how nourishment would pass fiom the axle bone to the cells of the disc.
The Earth Book of Stormgate Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1978
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