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October 24, 2021. Stein,
David Allen (1953). "Los Angeles: A
Noble Fight Nobly Lost". Names. 1 (1): 35–38. doi:10.1179/nam.1953.1.1.35. Masters, Nathan...
- française
defines it thus:
Whoever claims to be
noble must
conduct himself nobly. (Figuratively) One must act in a
fashion that
conforms to one's position...
-
allowed some access,
although often at a price.
Nobles were
expected to live "
nobly", that is, from the
proceeds of
these possessions. Work
involving manual...
-
remote posterity,
accompanied by the
marks of
distinction which they have so
nobly earned. The
Order was now to
consist of
three classes:
Knights Grand Cross...
- 2020. Perry, p. ?? Kehr, Dave (March 11, 2010). "An
Independent Woman,
Nobly Suffering in Silents". The New York Times.
Retrieved November 19, 2011....
- that "it is not
possible to live
pleasurably without living sensibly and
nobly and justly",
because a
person who
engages in acts of
dishonesty or injustice...
- as vins liquoreux, but it is not
clear if the
Dutch were
actively using nobly rotted grapes at this point. Wine
expert Hugh
Johnson has
suggested that...
- as follows: They call him Indra, Mitra, Varuna, Agni, and he is
heavenly nobly-winged Garutman. To what is One,
sages give many a
title they call it Agni...
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Bosworth teaches the
moral of
facing one's fate, no
matter how
unjust it is, "
nobly and with dignity". By
overshadowing the
dramatic teaching with
special effects...
- the
Potomac has at last
found a
general that can
handle it, and has
stood nobly up to its
terrible work in
spite of its long
disheartening list of hard-fought...