Marrier


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Mar´ri`er


n.1.One who marries.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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(46.) Dom Pierre Combe, OSB, and Theodore Marrier and William Skinner, trans., The Restoration of Gregorian Chant: Solesmes and the Vatican Edition (Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press, 2008), 6.
The two were identified as Abraham Maloth Marrier, the commissioner of Rumbek North county and Elizabeth Poth Dumic, a state advisor.
Annie DuBois 6-1, 6-0; Lyndsey Sweatland-Megan Marrier d.
Another accused namely Maqbool on recovery of fireworks items was also rounded up by Civil Line police from Marrier Hassan area.
He had a nightmare in the 6-0 loss to Chelsea last month and only avoided a red card because ref Andre Marrier thought Kieran Gibbs had handled Eden Hazard's shot instead of him.
Anhydrous citric acid was estimated based on the rapid method for the determination of citric acid using pyridine-acetic anhydride method of Marrier and Boulet [14] and Guebel and Torres Darias [15].
rear admiral a lad marrier pun: shipboard wedding official, or gay("rear" indeed)
The labour leaders locked the office and a protest was held outside City Circle Office situated at vicinity of Marrier Hassan .
Different kinetic models, such as Arrhenius, Coats & Redfern, Horowitz & Metzger, and Ingraham & Marrier et al, were used to analyze thermogravimetric data obtained [1].
Toward his fifth wife, Janis Freedman--a Canadian forty years his junior, with whom at eighty-four, Bellow fathered a daughter (Naomi Rosie)--the serial marrier had nothing but kind words.