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(Danish saining) (pche la senne danoise) (con red danesa) flying mesh or flymesh maille folle malla libre foam plastic mousse do plastique plstico poroso footrope bourrelet ralingue infrieure relinga de promos, burln front weight poids antrieur peso anterior full mesh maille franche malla entera
Chapter 5 1983
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A. aimed trawling chalutage contrl arrastre dirigido anchor seining (Danish seining) pche/a senne danoise au mouillage pesca con red de cerco danesa angle of attack angle d attaque ngulo de ataque
Chapter 5 1983
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Descartes 'solution to the skeptical crisis brought him immediate acclaim, not only by his defenders but also, and more particularly, by such critics as Mer - senne, Gassendi, and Hobbes.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas HENRY G. VAN LEEUWEN 1968
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Grede we to him merci sikerliche. yef se deuel us wille a {} cu {m} bri þurch senne.
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall
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Mid almesse. mid fasten ⁊ mid ibeden werie we us wid senne.
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall
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[F] or {} þi þe hie nolde þe hwile hie mihten here senne beten.
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall
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Nu loke we yef we bieþ clene of þise lepre. þat is to siggen of diadliche senne.
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall
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And yef ye bieþ lepr {us} þurch diadliche senne. greded gode Merci {;} þet þo leprus yaf helþe ine bodie {;} þet he us yeue gostliche helþe. in ure saule.
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall
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Wanne hi of þis world wendeþ. beswo þet hi ne be ine no diadlich senne.
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall
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Ne for þo litle sennen. þet noman hine ne mai loki. nis noon deseurd pardurableliche fram gode {;} ne fram holi chereche. for lepre is man deseurd of þo co {m} painie of gode and of alle his angles. þat is to sigge for diadliche {150} senne.
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall
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