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  • 1Upon — Up*on , prep.[AS. uppan, uppon; upp up + on, an, on. See {Up}, and {On}.] On; used in all the senses of that word, with which it is interchangeable. Upon an hill of flowers. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Our host upon his stirrups stood anon. Chaucer.… …

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  • 2Upon The Bridge — Album par Groundation Sortie 16 Octobre 2006. Enregistrement Fin 2005 2006 Durée 57:33 Genre(s) Reggae Producteur(s) …

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  • 3Upon the bridge — Album par Groundation Sortie 16 Octobre 2006. Enregistrement Fin 2005 2006 Durée 57:33 Genre(s) Reggae Producteur(s) …

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  • 4Upon the Bridge — Album par Groundation Sortie 16 octobre 2006. Enregistrement Fin 2005 2006 Durée 57:33 Genre Reggae Producteur Marcus …

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  • 5Upon a Burning Body — Жанр Дэткор, Металкор Годы с 2005 Страна …

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  • 6upon — tends to sound more formal and emphatic than on when the two are used interchangeably: to look upon someone as a friend is a somewhat more imposing proposition than to look on them as a friend. Upon is the only choice in certain fixed expressions …

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  • 7Upon the Dull Earth — is a science fiction short story by Philip K. Dick. First published in November 1954 in Beyond Fantasy Fiction.PlotBy offering up the blood of a lamb, Silvia, the protagonist of Upon the Dull Earth , is able to summon creatures she identifies as… …

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  • 8Upon the Wings of Music — Álbum de estudio de Jean Luc Ponty Publicación 1975 Grabación Enero 1975 Género(s) Jazz fusion …

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  • 9Upon This Rock — Episodio de Héroes Episodio nº 12 Temporada 4 Escrito por Juan Carlos Coto Dirigido por Rob Underwood …

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  • 10upon — [ə pän′, ə pôn′] prep. [ME < up,UP1 + on,ON, prob. infl. by ON upp á (< upp, upward + á, on)] ON (in various senses), or up and on: on and upon are generally interchangeable, the choice being governed by idiom, sentence rhythm, etc. adv. 1 …

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