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Raynouard, in the _Nouveau Choix des Poésies des Troubadours_, vol. ii., which commences the _Lexique Roman_, derives "Aver" also from _Avoir_; to signify possession generally I take it. 2dly, Troupeau,
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Developers and global enterprises may find themselves facing regional mobile differences, forcing them to support perhaps four platforms: iPhone, BlackBerry, Nokia's Symbian, and Android -- assuming the Motorola/Verizon combination drives its adoption in North America and adoption by Asian manufacturers such as Aver and HTC helps it catch fire in Asia. mobile market will pan out
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Aver putos transformers es esta buenismo solo porque tiene esa vieja Megan Fox A huevo!
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Maybe we'll begin, Aver, y with why did this take so long.
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Caoutchouc, or India-rubber, is found in abundance inland from Shupanga-house, and calumba-root is plentiful in the district; indigo, in quantities, propagates itself close to the banks of the Aver, and was probably at some time cultivated, for manufactured indigo was once exported.
A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries 2004
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It took quite some time, for they didn't hurry, but paused to examine a couple of small paintings by Aver camp which Augusta liked very much, and several pen and ink drawings by Jan Breugel the elder, as well as a flower study by Ambrosius Bosschaert.
Tulips For Augusta Neels, Betty 1971
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Does it not show where Hal Aver and Dr. Thompson are trying to land the Populists of the State right into the bosom of the Republican party?
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Roquefort, in his _Glossaire de la Langue Romane_, gives _Aver_, from
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_Aver_ or _Aiver_ is a word in common use in the south of Scotland for a
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Caoutchouc, or India-rubber, is found in abundance inland from Shupanga-house, and calumba-root is plentiful in the district; indigo, in quantities, propagates itself close to the banks of the Aver, and was probably at some time cultivated, for manufactured indigo was once exported.
A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and its tributaries And of the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864 David Livingstone 1843
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