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but not quite spot-on: "In a book of place names that existed before the Norman Conquest, 'comberbach' is listed as a stream in the Weaver valley of north Cheshire. The two parts of 'Cumberbatch' are 'cumbra', originally a byword for a Cumbrian and later...
) The state or quality of being obese; incumbrance of flesh. Obeyed (imp. & p. p.) of Obey Obeying (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Obey Obey (v. t.) To give ear to; to execute the commands of; to yield submission to; to comply with the orders of. Obey (v. t.) To submit to...
Now, that’s a paradox because you have to make the grades in order to receive your diploma/degree and become a nurse. So the way I see it, the dream is only over if you let it be. If you can’t succeed in one program, try another. You were an EMT, you obviously have a desi...
Everything you are wondering about mandelic acid, including what it is, the benefits, side effects, how it works and more, according to dermatologists.
Does it mean that we should all be a bit more German? Not exactly. Keep in mind, this is a country that continues to struggle with the concept of customer service and insists on ruining the look of a perfectly good pair of sandals by wearing socks. But a value system that includes...
In 1609, Petrus Pomarius’, Enchiridion medicum viewed scurvy as an occupational hazard for ‘those that trauell by sea, by long voyages; and our fishers that travel to the Newfound-lands’. As well as the perils of the long journey, the problems could arise due to the ‘stincking ...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook AcronymDefinition OHRAOpen Hypermedia Reference Architecture OHRAOffice of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance(Iraq) OHRAOntario Health Research Alliance(Canada) ...
In tradition, kobolds were fey creatures associated with mischief, similar in appearance to gnomes or gremlins, often with the ability to become invisible (like the kobold Pumuckl popularized in a German TV-series). However, for some unfathomable reason, the kobolds of D&D are little, scaly, ...
My dad sold the family farm to a childhood friend who was still paying on it when my dad passed and tried to claim that he was paid in full when that happened. We had to sue him for the rest of the money. Who does that to the children of a deceased school friend? Seeing my ...