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  • 1Adam's wine — Adam s ale or Adam s wine noun Water • • • Main Entry: ↑Adam * * * Adam s wine Sc. phrase = Eng. Adam s ale …

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  • 2adam's wine — (in Scotland) water as beverage …

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  • 3Adam's wine — Water! …

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  • 4WINE — WINE, fermented grape juice. (For wine in biblical times, see food .) Wine was a popular beverage in talmudic times. Produced in winepresses called bet ha gat (Tosef., Ter. 3:7), and stored in wine cellars called heftek or appotik (Av. Zar. 2:7) …

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  • 5Adam Buxton — Born Adam Offord Buxton 7 June 1969 (1969 06 07) (age 42) London, England, United Kingdom Occupation Actor/Comedian …

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  • 6Adam of Usk — ( cy. Adda o Frynbuga) (c. 1352 ndash; 1430) was a Welsh priest, canonist, and late medieval historian and chronicler. Patronage Born at Usk in what is now Monmouthshire, southeast Wales, Adam received the patronage of Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl… …

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  • 7Adam of Bremen — • A German historian and geographer of the eleventh century Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Adam of Bremen     Adam of Bremen      …

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  • 8Adam Tas — (1668 – June, 1722) was a community leader in the Cape Colony at the turn of the 17th century, and is best known for his role in the conflict between Cape Governor Willem Adriaan van der Stel (son of the former Governor Simon van der Stel) and… …

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  • 9Adam de Brome — (died June 16, 1332) was an almoner to King Edward II and founder of Oriel College in Oxford, England.De Brome was probably the son of Thomas de Brome, taking his name from Brome near Eye in Suffolk; an inquisition held after the death of Edmund …

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  • 10Adam Bruce — Adam Robert Bruce (born 1968) is the current Finlaggan Pursuivant of Arms, a herald in service to the Clan Donald of Scotland.He is the younger son of the Earl of Elgin Kincardine and 2nd cousin of Alastair Bruce of Crionaich, the current… …

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