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Membership
Membership Mem"ber*ship, n.
1. The state of being a member.
2. The collective body of members, as of a society.
Nonmembership
Nonmembership Non*mem"ber*ship, n.
State of not being a member.
Meaning of EMBERS from wikipedia
- or
other carbon-based material.
Embers (hot coals) can
exist within,
remain after, or
sometimes precede, a fire.
Embers are, in some cases, as hot as the...
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embers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Embers is a 1959
radio play by
Samuel Beckett.
Embers may also
refer to:
Embers, the
plural of
ember The...
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Embers is a
radio play by
Samuel Beckett. It was
written in
English in 1957.
First broadcast on the BBC
Third Programme on 24 June 1959, the play won the...
- The City of
Ember, a book
series by
Jeanne DuPrau Embers (Californian band),
Oakland The
Embers (Tasmanian band) Will
Stoker and the
Embers, Perth, Australia...
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embers have a poor
thermal conductivity, so the
hotter body
consists only of the
parts of the
embers which are
close to the foot. When the
embers cool...
- in some
other words, we get the
English Ember. Thus,
there is no
occasion to s****
after an
etymology in
embers; or with Nelson, to
extravagate still further...
- The City of
Ember is a post-apocalyptic
novel by
American writer Jeanne DuPrau that was
published in 2003. The
story is set in
Ember, an
underground city...
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Fallen Embers may
refer to: "Fallen
Embers" (Enya song), from the
album A Day
Without Rain
Fallen Embers (album), by
Illenium This
disambiguation page...
- In 2006,
Embers was
adapted into a
stage play by
Christopher Hampton,
starring Jeremy Irons and
Patrick Malahide. Le
braci (Italian for
Embers) is a 2015...
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Embers of War: The Fall of an
Empire and the
Making of America's
Vietnam is a 2012 book by
historian Fredrik Logevall, then a
professor at
Cornell University...