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Boustorphic
Boustorphic Bou*storph"ic, a. [Gr. ? ?ox-guiding.] Boustrophedonic.

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- A stored procedure (also termed prc, proc, storp, sproc, StoPro, StoredProc, StoreProc, sp, or SP) is a subroutine available to applications that access...
- Walter Storp (2 February 1910 – 9 August 1981) was a German bomber pilot and commander of several bomber wings during World War II. He was a recipient...
- Stephanie Storp (born 28 November 1968 in Braunschweig, Lower Saxony) is a retired female shot putter from Germany. Her best performance was winning the...
- make-up artist, hairstylist, and beauty pageant titleholder Stephanie Storp (born 1968), German shot putter Stefanie Sun (born 1978), Singaporean po****r...
- Athens details  Astrid Kumbernuss (GER)  Vita Pavlysh (UKR)  Stephanie Storp (GER) 1999 Seville details  Astrid Kumbernuss (GER)  Nadine Kleinert (GER)...
- evening he develops a better appreciation of life. Hannes Stelzer as Dr. Storp Carl Raddatz as Reinhardt Jutta Freybe as Ilse Hewegh Karl Martell as Fred...
- director Marcus Sternberg. The cinematographer of the video shot was Felix Storp. The video features Peter Heppner and others and shows mostly scenes from...
- Walter Marienfeld February 1944 1 October 1944 8 months 5 Storp, WalterGeneralmajor Walter Storp (1910–1981) 1 October 1944 31 January 1945 3 months - Baumbach...
- mean "right between the eyes". Lloofbat/Aceps Gevoya/Splatnarnt/Mane Tath Storp – Four different games which involved unscrambling words ****ociated with...
- 88s in four groups of three. The second group, led by Oberleutnant Hans Storp, KG30's second in command, planned to cross the North Sea at 23,000 ft (7...