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Also, speaking from my own experience and from many conversations with friends, many people are turned off by the gym experience because they don’t like how their bodies look, especially in athletic wear.
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a skin condition diagnosed as Zara ` ath, which is usually translated as leprosy.
HEALTH AND DISEASE OWSEI TEMKIN 1968
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The word "Athgan" means scout, and it is a compound of ath, meaning look, and gan, meaning man, which gives "look-man," or scout.
Escape on Venus Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950 1963
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De'ath's team examined the thickness and density of annual layers of calcium carbonate to determine the rate of deposits for a type of coral called porites going back more than 400 years.
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De'ath's team examined the thickness and density of annual layers of calcium carbonate to determine the rate of deposits for a type of coral called porites going back more than 400 years.
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Al-Douri: The Ba'ath's position on negotiations, especially with the American and
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26: 16 (R.V., "fever") of the Hebrew word kaddah'ath, meaning "kindling", i.e., an inflammatory or burning fever.
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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One week after conservative Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy took his o ath of office, his government said Spain's budget deficit will be about 8% of gross domestic product in 2011—well above the 6% target the previous government of Socialist Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero committed to with the European Union and financial markets.
Spain Misses Deficit Target, Sets Cuts Jonathan House 2011
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| Reply sorry i thought ath was an NBC sitcom map my bad
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Cariad -- Welsh for love, top write-in choice, prounounced carry-ath as far as I've been able to tell from baby name sites
One of These Things... amberfocus 2009
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See Omniglot. Used to write the fictional language Baronh.
November 1, 2008