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Grazie a moid che ha spedito la clip, Peril sur Akryls è online.
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Thanks to moid who sent in the clip, Peril sur Akryls is online again.
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In practicing archery, no doubt this is the best attitude of the left arm, for gingly-moid extremity of the humerus being fixed in the cavity of the ulna, in this position, throws the bones of the forearm and arm into a line, as if they constituted a single bone, and all flexion at the joint is prevented in this position.
On Fractures 2007
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'U_MOID' = > append_sid ( "{$phpbb_root_path} gendetail. $phpEx", '& rec ='. $row [ 'moid']),
phpBB.com 2010
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The linings be - ing funk below the upper courfe of bricks were raifed with moid dung,
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It is ufually a moid fucculent fruit; but fometimes dry, as the Almond.
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In the high grounds, the air being much colder, and more moid, vegetation of every kind is much more backward.
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M the vitriols, calcined till their acid be quite expelled, will again contradt acidity on expofure to the air, and become in fome meafure nitrous; and iron filings are cor* roded by moid air as by an acid.
Chemical Experiments and Opinions Extracted from a Work Published in the Last Century 1790
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Viburnum Opulus: The Marsh Elder; a tall deciduous jbrub; native of moid grounds in England, and mofl parts of Europe.
Planting and Ornamental Gardening: A Practical Treatise 1785
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The cuttings, however, muft have a moid good foil, and ftiould be fbaded and watered as. the hot weather comes on, the beginning of funjmer.
Planting and Ornamental Gardening: A Practical Treatise 1785
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