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At one point in the book, Dill is outside the courtroom and he's crying.
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Gujarati Series: Suva-Tuver Daal Bhaji (Dill with Toor Daal) Cardamom 2007
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The common name Dill sees its roots in the Norse word Dilla meaning to calm or soothe, which refers to its carminative effects on the stomach.
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The common name Dill sees its roots in the Norse word Dilla meaning to calm or soothe, which refers to its carminative effects on the stomach.
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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[157] The name Dill is derived from the Saxon verb _dilla_, to lull, because of its tranquillizing properties, and its causing children to sleep.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie
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Periwinkles in Dill-Onion Wine Broth (Όστρακα “της Πλώρις”)
Archive 2007-12-01 Laurie Constantino 2007
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Seven Seafoods 2007: Recipe for Periwinkles in Dill-Onion Wine Broth (Όστρακα “της Πλώρις”)
Archive 2007-12-01 Laurie Constantino 2007
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Periwinkles in Dill-Onion Wine Broth (Όστρακα “της Πλώρις”)
Seven Seafoods 2007: Recipe for Periwinkles in Dill-Onion Wine Broth (Όστρακα “της Πλώρις”) Laurie Constantino 2007
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Seven Seafoods 2007: Recipe for Periwinkles in Dill-Onion Wine Broth (Όστρακα “της Πλώρις”)
Seven Seafoods 2007: Recipe for Periwinkles in Dill-Onion Wine Broth (Όστρακα “της Πλώρις”) Laurie Constantino 2007
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Two months later, dad was moved to the death ward about a week before he died, and a few days in, Andre checked back in, went looking for dad, and told the nurses, "Mr. Dill is very shy, and he's comfortable with me -- you should move me to his room."
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