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IrremovableIrremovable Ir`re*mov"a*ble, a.
Not removable; immovable; inflexible. --Shak. --
Ir`re*mov"a*bly, adv. IrremovablyIrremovable Ir`re*mov"a*ble, a.
Not removable; immovable; inflexible. --Shak. --
Ir`re*mov"a*bly, adv. Irremoval
Irremoval Ir`re*mov"al, n.
Absence of removal.
Removal
Removal Re*mov"al (-al), n.
The act of removing, or the state of being removed.
Remove
Remove Re*move" (r?-m??v"), v. i.
To change place in any manner, or to make a change in place;
to move or go from one residence, position, or place to
another.
Till Birnam wood remove to Dunsinane, I can not taint
with fear. --Shak.
Note: The verb remove, in some of its application, is
synonymous with move, but not in all. Thus we do not
apply remove to a mere change of posture, without a
change of place or the seat of a thing. A man moves his
head when he turns it, or his finger when he bends it,
but he does not remove it. Remove usually or always
denotes a change of place in a body, but we never apply
it to a regular, continued course or motion. We never
say the wind or water, or a ship, removes at a certain
rate by the hour; but we say a ship was removed from
one place in a harbor to another. Move is a generic
term, including the sense of remove, which is more
generally applied to a change from one station or
permanent position, stand, or seat, to another station.
RemovedRemoved Re*moved" (r?-m??vd"), a.
1. Changed in place.
2. Dismissed from office.
3. Distant in location; remote. ``Something finer than you
could purchase in so removed a dwelling.' --Shak.
4. Distant by degrees in relationship; as, a cousin once
removed. -- Re*mov"ed*ness (r?-m??v"?d-n?s), n. --Shak. RemovednessRemoved Re*moved" (r?-m??vd"), a.
1. Changed in place.
2. Dismissed from office.
3. Distant in location; remote. ``Something finer than you
could purchase in so removed a dwelling.' --Shak.
4. Distant by degrees in relationship; as, a cousin once
removed. -- Re*mov"ed*ness (r?-m??v"?d-n?s), n. --Shak. Remover
Remover Re*mov"er (-?r), n.
One who removes; as, a remover of landmarks. --Bacon.
Meaning of Remov from wikipedia
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Bartholomew Remov (Russian: Варфоломе́й Ре́мов, lit. 'Varfolomey
Remov'; 3
October 1888 – 26 June 1935), born
Nikolai Fyodorovich Remov (Russian: Никола́й...
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Helping Defeat the
Terrorists on Jolo". WikiLeaks. 2007-01-22. Wilk (
REMOV), Remigiusz. "Nowe
gromy GROM" (in Polish).
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Bartholomew Remov was
secretly received into the
Russian Gr****
Catholic Church by
underground Latin Bishop Pie Eugène Neveu.
After Remov's conversion became...
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converted to Catholicism, for example,
James II of England,
Bartholomew Remov and
Yelizaveta Fyodorovich. Some
people may
later on
openly convert, such...
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closed down by the
Soviet authorities in 1929,
Archimandrite Bartholomew Remov arranged for the
monks and nuns to
continue their monastic life in secret...
- of
Entanglement and
Havoc and
Bright Lights,
leading up to the
singer "
remov[ing] her ego completely" with The Storm, with an
album "comprised of long...
- is the case in John Dryden's
rewriting of
Shakespeare in an
attempt at "
remov[ing] that heap of Rubbish,
under which many
excellent thoughts lay bury'd"...
- Guns
Given By US".
Philippine Daily Inquirer. GlobalSecurity.org. Wilk (
REMOV), Remigiusz. "Nowe
gromy GROM".
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original on 26
March 2010...
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closed down by the
Soviet authorities in 1929,
Archimandrite Bartholomew Remov arranged for the
monks and nuns to
continue their monastic life in secret...
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Archived from the
original on 2012-02-26.
Retrieved 2009-08-02. Wilk (
REMOV), Remigiusz. "Nowe
gromy GROM".
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original on 2010-03-26...