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- also found in the North of England and are sometimes referred to as "tun-bellied". In the late 16th century, they were su****ded by the "lectern" type...
- poverty. Wife of an imbecile or an impotent person. Wife of fat and tun-bellied man. Wife of cruel and wicked man. Wife of one who is shorter than herself...
- region was called Hun-tun [Chaos]. Shu and Hu from time to time came together for a meeting in the territory of Hun-tun, and Hun-tun treated them very generously...
- origin meaning "pure." Zaki al-Arsuzi (1899–1998), Syrian politician Zaki Tun Azmi (born 1945), Malaysian judge Zaki Badawi (1922–2006), Egyptian Islamic...
- den Tod hinaus noch Mühe verursachen; ich bin überzeugt, d**** Sie tun, was Sie tun können (und was vielleicht nicht sehr viel ist). Verzeihen Sie uns...
- as well. Yang Xiong from the western Han dynasty mentioned "bing wei zhi tun", which means wontons are a type of bread.[citation needed] The difference...
- Har" Tanishaa & Tarun Adrija & Tejas 30 (10, 10, 10) Bollywood "Tunak Tunak Tun" Sangeeta & Bharat Shoaib & Anuradha 30 (10, 10, 10) Bollywood "Hum Toh Hain...
- spinach). Kaeng tun แกงตูน A northern Thai curry made with the stalks of the Colocasia gigantea and catfish. Colocasia gigantea is called tun (Thai: ตูน)...
- find Steve Hayes setting up the media room with some new, adjustable and tunable ceiling speakers. Finally, a wrap party puts a rocking end to a major project...
- the giant tun, is a species of marine gastropod mollusc in the family Tonnidae (also known as the tun s****). This very large sea snail or tun snail is...