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called umbles in
Middle English,
which derived from the word
numble (after the
Middle French nombles),
meaning "deer's innards".
Although "
umbles" and the...
- ...Very 'Eavy ...Very '
Umble is the
debut studio album by
English rock band
Uriah Heep. The
album was
released in June 1970 by
Vertigo Records in the...
- so.
Sergeant Umbles was with Jim
Harvey at
Casas Amarillas that evening.
Harvey asked Umbles to let the
hunters use the horses, but
Umbles refused. The...
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British idiom is to eat
humble pie. The
English phrase is
something of a pun—"
umbles" were the intestines,
offal and
other less
valued meats of a deer. Pies...
-
albums in a
heavy metal mode:
Uriah Heep with ... Very 'Eavy ... Very '
Umble and UFO with UFO 1.
Bloodrock released their self-titled
debut album, a...
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Umble,
Diane Zimmerman (2000).
Holding the Line: the
Telephone in Old
Order Mennonite and
Amish Life.
Johns Hopkins University Press.
Umble, Diane...
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Umble,
Elisabeth J; Haft,
Ronald R; Umblea, M.Michael (16
April 2003). "Enterprise...
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drummers contributing to the band's
debut album ...Very 'Eavy ...Very '
Umble.
Olsson was
replaced by
Keith Baker and then Iain Clark,
before Lee Kerslake...
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permanently vanquished". The
slang expression "to eat
humble pie"
comes from the
umble pie,
which was made with
chopped animal offal. "It's a
piece of pie", meaning...
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David Copperfield.
Byron sang on ten
Uriah Heep albums: Very 'eavy Very '
Umble, Salisbury, Look at Yourself,
Demons and Wizards, The Magician's Birthday...