De la Warr(Thomas West, 1577-1618), first English colonial governor of Virginia. The family name is attested from 1201, fromDelawarein Brasted, Kent, which is probably ultimately fromde la werre"of the war" (a warrior), from Old Frenchwerre/guerre"war" (seewar(n.)). Related:Delaware...
Don’t let them takeaway a quantity of your maths class and alter the ratio, it doesn’t add up in my estimation; square up to and evaluate the root of the constant decimation before they intersect, divide you into fractions and multiply your problems… Ah, I’m angling off at a variab...
The Greek warrior coin, which was offered for sale in 2020, features a figure holding a spear while draped in a black, blue and white American flag. Josh Wood, The Courier-Journal, 27 Dec. 2024 Edward Norton supplies the film with a gentle Pete Seeger, someone used to leading audiences ...
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none now remains to whom I dare my inmost thought clearly reveal. I know it for truth: it is in a warrior noble strength to bind fast his spirit, guard hiswealth-chamber, think what he will. —”The Wanderer” (Anonymous) “The Wanderer” is a poem anonymously written and preserved in...
This biblical concept of trust is not just a casual belief, but an active and intentional decision to place our confidence in God alone.” –Daniel, Prayer Warrior – Bible Definition Of Trust (How The Lord Defines Trusting Him) –Read the whole article! God Is a Way-maker – How to ...
Posts: 1,469Neurons: 3,878Location: Australia Hey DragOn, do you think it may be beneficial to refer Sanmace to WordWarrior .Back to top leonAzul Posted: Monday, September 17, 2012 11:56:17 PM Rank: Advanced Member Joined: 8/11/2011Posts: 8,589Neurons: 31,236Location: Miami, ...
bright star in the left shoulder of Orion, from Latin bellatrix "female warrior," frequently used as an adjective, "warlike, skilled in war," fem. of bellator "to wage war," from bellum "war" (see bellicose). The Latin name, from the Alfonsine Tables (mid-13c.), very loosely transla...
If we want to be those who are practically part of God’s corporate warrior in Ephesians 6, we must learn how to quench the flaming darts of the enemy. Verse 16 speaks of …Continue readingQuenching the Flaming Darts of the Enemy
We look forward to a lively discussion and more lessons we can all take home from our book club meeting this coming Monday. Our theme is “All American,” so plan to bring a snack related to that if time allows. Be thinking of some friends you can bring and please join usnext Monday...