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Lords and Ladies or
Lords-
and-
ladies can be: Arum maculatum, a
flowering plant Arum itali****,
Italian lords and ladies, a
flowering plant An alternate...
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Lords and Ladies is a
fantasy novel by
British writer Terry Pratchett, the
fourteenth Discworld book. It was
originally published in 1992. Some
parts of...
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North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC), were
referred to as the
Lords and Ladies until May 2022 when a new mascot, the Owls, was announced. At various...
- arum
and Italian lords-
and-
ladies. It is
native to the
British Isles and much of the
Mediterranean region, the Caucasus,
Canary Islands,
Madeira and northern...
- lamb-in-a-pulpit,
lords-
and-
ladies,
naked boys, snakeshead, starch-root,
and wake-robin. Many
names refer to the plant's appearance; "
lords-
and-
ladies"
and many other...
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novel by
Orange Cow Production, 26 minutes.
Lords and Ladies (2005): A fan
movie adaptation of
Lords and Ladies by
Almost No
Budget Films was
completed in...
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powerful witch,
and is
reckoned to be more
powerful than the most well-known
witch on the Discworld,
Black Aliss.
Granny says in
Lords and Ladies that she "learned...
- The Lord of the Isle of
Wight was a
feudal title, at
times hereditary and at
others by
royal appointment in the
Kingdom of England,
before the development...
- is a
character and the main
antagonist in J. K. Rowling's
series of
Harry Potter novels. The
character first appeared in
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's...
- the east. W****s later, the
lords and ladies of the
Seven Kingdoms convene at the
Dragonpit to
discuss the
fates of
Tyrion and Jon,
still imprisoned by the...