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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A Middle English form of
palm , 7.
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Discussion paper for the Arctic Council's October 2003 Arctic Marine Strategic PlanWorkshop (www. pame.is).
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Discussion paper for the Arctic Council's October 2003 Arctic Marine Strategic Plan Workshop (www. pame.is).
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Discussion paper for the Arctic Council's October 2003 Arctic Marine Strategic Plan Workshop (www. pame.is).
Implications for biodiversity conservation in the Arctic 2009
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Look for the translation of the proverb: Ra ky mort e u pame.
Death Notices David Sheern 2006
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A grapnall and grapnall rope, sayle nedles, twine and pame [9] for to men [d] the sayle.
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Drag to Playlist nek + moca juniors - kacha fyah bonus video from nek's new album "pame jamaica" (shot sept. 2007 in xanthi, in the school of architecture)
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November 16th at MASS MoCA bonus video from nek's new album "pame jamaica" (shot sept. 2007 in xanthi, in the school of architecture)
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In carrying on their public wars, savage nations are Influenced by the same ideas, and animated with the pame spirit, a? in prosecuting private vengeance.
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Kowever, without 'some exceptions; For two authors of great pame, I«ucan and Milton, have held a contrary course; the one concluding with the subversion of die Romanliberty; the other, with the expulsion of man from paradise.
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Pray be so good to take care that the first vdume stitched be immedi - ately sent to Mr. Lyttelton, the Prince's Secretary, in PaB Mall | and the second volume, stitched, to my Lord Carteret, in my pame.
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