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Engravement
Engravement En*grave"ment, n. 1. Engraving. 2. Engraved work. [R.] --Barrow.

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- Mathias Gravem (born 15 March 1976) is a Norwegian-Swedish former professional footballer who pla**** as a forward for IFK Norrköping, GAIS, Ljungskile...
- increasing and posing a threat to biodiversity, particularly in kelp forests. Gravem, S.A.; Heady, W. N.; Saccomanno, V.R.; Alvstad, K.F.; Gehman, A.L.M.; Frierson...
- unknown (link) Tacitus, Annales 1.17.4 and 1.17.5: Enimvero militiam ipsam gravem, infructuosam: denis in diem ****ibus animam et corpus aestimari: hinc vestem...
- Carol A.; Szoboszlai, Amber I.; Bean, Jessica R.; Hettinger, Annaliese; Gravem, Sarah A.; Mata, Tawny M.; Fontana, Rachel E.; Brander, Susanne M. (2011-10-01)...
- Magnus Gustafsson Thomas Hvenfelt Anders Holmberg Ivan Ottordahl Mathias Gravem Ville Viljanen Stefan Vennberg Fredrik Lundgren Dime Jankulovski Richard...
- (guitar) and Werner Holm (drums). They soon concentrated on punk rock, as Dag Gravem relieved Pedersen of his b**** duties. In the fall of 1990, the group's musical...
- vocals, producer, engineer Knut M. Valle - electric guitar, engineer Dag F. Gravem - b**** guitar Steinar Sverd Johnsen - keyboards, engineer Jan Axel Blomberg...
- suis dum caudas pungunt cattorum hi in rabiem acti miserabili voce, nunc gravem, modò acutam intonantes, eam ex felium vocibus compositam reddiderunt harmoniam...
- (2003–2007) B**** guitars Marius Vold (1991–1993) Samoth (1993–1995) Dag F. Gravem (2001–2002) Aspera Hiems Symfonia (1996) La Masquerade Infernale (1997)...
- crown marked GLORIA (Glory); meant to be contrasted with: Splendidam & Gravem — 'Splendid and Heavy' (around the Crown of England, removed from the King's...