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Thomassin takes notice from Ivo of Chartres, that the word Octave here implies the circumcision of our Lord, which was performed on the eighth day after his birth; and in the above mentioned
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Alban Butler
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The Octave is calculated for each chunk and averaged.] how said parameters change over time;
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Title I'd like to see licensed in English: Octave by Haru Akiyama (Through all of the highs, the lows, the good, and the bad, I've really grown attached to this series.
Anime Nano! 2009
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Once upon a time -- let us say three years ago -- there lived in Paris a young man called Octave
Madame Midas Fergus Hume 1895
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To a young man, called Octave, the son of a certain Mr. Argante.
Les fourberies de Scapin. English. 1622-1673 Moli��re 1647
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Well, my first word was "Octave" which was a good indication I'd end up a musician.
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This providential initiative was born 100 years ago, when Father Paul Wattson started the "Octave" of prayer for the unity of all the disciples of Christ.
Archive 2008-01-20 papabear 2008
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"Eight Measure," "Octave," and "Five Minute" studies, have brought the most unreserved commendation from the most important of our teachers.
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We are in what the Catholic Church is pleased to call the Octave of St. Valentine’s Day.
Honey I Do 2006
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"'" Octave, "she said," I will return as your wife when you will.
Honorine Honor�� de Balzac 1824
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