to pave with stones

  • 111Nehardea — נהרדעא …

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  • 112Pointfest — infobox music festival music festival name = Pointfest caption = Logo of Pointfest 19 location = Maryland Heights, Missouri, United States years active= 1993 ndash;present dates = various genre = Alternative rockPointfest is a large outdoor rock… …

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  • 113pitch — I [[t]pɪtʃ[/t]] v. t. 1) to erect or set up (a tent, camp, or the like) 2) to put, set, or plant in a fixed or definite place or position 3) to throw, fling, hurl, or toss 4) spo baseball a) to deliver or serve (the ball) to the batter b) spo to… …

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  • 114Ruperto Kangleon — Ruperto Cadava Kangleon was a Filipino military figure and politician. He was a native of Macrohon in what is now the province of Southern Leyte. Kangleon was the acknowledged leader of the Resistance Movement in Leyte during the Japanese… …

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  • 115Karen Karch — Karen Karch, the jewelry designer and entrepreneur is the founder of the New York City boutique that bears her name. Her work has, since the debut of her first collection, in 1989, been carried by some of the world s finest stores, including… …

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  • 116flagging — flag·ging || flægɪŋ n. material used to pave a walkway, flagstones, paving stones; pavement adj. weak, exhausted; weakening, losing strength; losing energy or momentum flæg n. banner, pennant; paving stone; any of a number of plants with… …

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  • 117Hurriganes — are a Finnish rock band that formed in the early 1970s. They were very popular in Finland in the 1970s and early 80s; they were also a popular live act in Sweden during this time. Their classic line up consisted of Remu Aaltonen, Albert Järvinen… …

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  • 118Guimarães Castle — The Guimarães Castle, located in the city of Guimarães, Portugal, was ordered to be built by Dona Mumadona Dias in the 10th century in order to defend its monastery from Muslim and Norman attacks. Count Dom Henrique (to whom the County of… …

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  • 119macadamise — (Brit.) v. macadamize, pave a road or other surface with macadam (layers of broken stones) …

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  • 120macadamised — macadamise (Brit.) v. macadamize, pave a road or other surface with macadam (layers of broken stones) …

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