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Letters to Malcolm:
Chiefly on
Prayer is a book by C. S. Lewis,
published posthumously in 1964. The book
takes the form of a
series of
letters to a fictional...
- Poems,
Chiefly Lyrical is a
poetry collection by
Alfred Tennyson,
published in June 1830. The
poems are fifty-six in number: Claribel. Lilian. Isabel...
- "
Chiefly About War Matters",
originally credited "by a
Peaceable Man", is an 1862
essay by
American author Nathaniel Hawthorne. The
essay was inspired...
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coherent whole. Some of
these categories of
artifacts were used as
markers of
chiefly office,
which varied from one
location to another. The term
Southeast Ceremonial...
- As a
chiefly rural and
tribal po****tion, the
Pashtun dress of
Afghanistan is
typically made from
light linens, and are loose-****ing for ease of movement...
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title used by male
Fijians of
chiefly rank. An
equivalent title, adi (pronounced [ˈandi]), is used by
females of
chiefly rank. In the
Malay language, the...
- The
Chagis (or Tyagis) were a
medieval chiefly lineage in Andhra. The
Chagis ruled over the
regions of
Natavadi and
Vijayavati Vishayas for
nearly three...
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Fustian is a
variety of
heavy cloth woven from cotton,
chiefly prepared for menswear.
Known in Late
Latin as
fustaneum or
fustanum and in
Medieval Latin...
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between crows and ravens; the two
names are ****igned to
different species chiefly by size. The
largest raven species are the
common raven and the thick-billed...
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entering a
religious order; such a
person then
typically becomes known chiefly by that name. The
order given name –
family name,
commonly known as Western...