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  • 35The Bonny Earl of Murray — is a popular Scottish ballad, probably written as far back as the 17th century, and has been catalogued as Child Ballad No. 181. [See the detailed treatment in Edward D. Ives s The Bonny Earl of Murray: the man, the murder, the ballad (University …

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  • 36The Tunnelers — were a group of Marvel Comics mutants that is offshoot group of Morlocks. Created by Chris Claremont and Paul Smith, Masque s first appearance was in Uncanny X Men #169 (May 1983). Created by Chris Claremont, John Romita, Jr. and Bret Blevins,… …

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  • 37slain — (adj.) early 13c., from O.E. (ge)slegen, pp. of slean (see SLAY (Cf. slay)). The noun meaning those who have been slain is attested from mid 14c …

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  • 38slain — [sleın] the past participle of ↑slay …

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  • 39slain — the past participle of slay …

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  • 40slain|te — «SLAHN chuh», interjection. a Gaelic word used in drinkin health: »They all took the whiskey straight…“Slainte,” said Willie John, and they murmured it after him (Joanna Ostrow). ╂[< Irish and Scottish Gaelic slainte health] …

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