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- adjective being seven more than ninety
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Examples
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Zoroastrianism (Dabistan, chaps. xcvii.) tears shed for the dead form a river in hell, black and frigid.
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“Beautiful women were given as gifts to the sultan, for his harem.[xcvi] Gunners, seamen, and shipbuilders were especially prized as slaves.”[xcvii]
Islam's War to Save the World Lionheart 2001
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“Beautiful women were given as gifts to the sultan, for his harem.[xcvi] Gunners, seamen, and shipbuilders were especially prized as slaves.”[xcvii]
Archive 2001-01-01 Lionheart 2001
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Epist. xcvii.; which, though commended by Eusebius, Eccles.
The Sermons of John Owen 1616-1683 1968
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You may remember, I spake occasionally from that of the psalmist, Ps. xcvii.
The Sermons of John Owen 1616-1683 1968
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The spelling of the word "gospel" varies throughout; thus, in Mark, fols. lxiiii-lxxii., xci., xciv., xcv., xcvii., and xcviii. it is
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_Kibla_, amount of alms, fasts, forms and attitude of prayer, &c.: pretentious prayers and ostentatious almsgiving xcii -- xcvii
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_Rebekah_, _Ps.xcvii. _, many services and anthems, and two hundred and forty-six hymn-tunes (published in 1897 in one volume), as well as some part-songs (among them the popular "Sweet and Low"), and some pieces for the organ.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" Various
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There ought to be a reference, on p. 298 below, to M. Joseph Bédier's papers in the _Revue Historique_ (xcv. and xcvii.) on _Raoul de
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Klemencic, Wiener Sitzungsberichte (Denkschrift), 1888, vol.xcvii. p. 838; Feussner and St. Lindeck, Zeitsch. fuer Inst. 'Kunde, ix.
On Laboratory Arts Richard Threlfall
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