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But the word tannûr, which is here translated oven, also signifying the superficies of the earth, or a place whence waters spring forth, or where they are collected, some suppose it means no more in this passage than the spot or fissure whence the first eruption of waters brake forth.
The Koran (Al-Qur'an) George Sale 1716
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And those well-tann'd to those that keep out of the sun.
Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman 1855
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Needless to say, I very impatiently await your response tankou tè sèk k ap tann lapli
unknown title 2009
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Our managing parters of drew and napier, rajah tann, a and g, our law minister, our ag, our solicitor general, our appeal court justice are all NUS grads.
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Our managing parters of drew and napier, rajah tann, a and g, our law minister, our ag, our solicitor general, our appeal court justice are all NUS grads.
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Again, tan may have a Gaulish root, or derive from the Breton tann ` an oak. '
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There has been a pretty compelling campaign called The Dark Side Of Tanning on Australian TV’s for most of summer, that talks about how easy it is to develop skin cancer from trying to tann in the sun, and the fact that it can’t always just be cut out.
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The next is, the _Black_, the black-tann’d, or all Liver-hew’d, or the milk White Hound, which is the true _Talbot_, is best for the
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