ellauri036.html on line 486: Aux dernières lueurs de sa morne clarté,
ellauri036.html on line 596: Aux lueurs des éclairs, courais sous son manteau!
ellauri145.html on line 302: Aux pâles habitants du voisin cimetière Läheisen hautausmaan asukeiden niskaan
ellauri145.html on line 773: Aux fouets qu´on te montrera. Piiskaa vaikka sitä sulle tarjotaan.
ellauri145.html on line 846: Aux heures des désirs de mort. Kun viehtää kuolema, yökerho sen.
ellauri145.html on line 1094: Aux dents, sous l’air gonflé d’impalpables voilures. hampaissa, keskellä kouriintuntumattomia pilviä
ellauri146.html on line 441: Aux genoux réunis du maître jeune et grave On nuoren synkän isännän polvilla
ellauri146.html on line 475: Aux chansons de la nuit, aux baisers de l’aurore, Iltatähdistä, yölauluista, aamupanosta,
ellauri146.html on line 477: Aux cheveux dénoués qui roulent sur son front, Hajallaan häsläävistä hiuxista,
ellauri161.html on line 969: Aux émanations de ton corps enchanté ; eli pyysi sua toimimaan kuumavesipullona,
ellauri184.html on line 273: Roughly equal in number to the legionawy soldiers across the Empire were auxiliaries. Auxiliaries, like legionawies, served the government of Wome, but were divided into two distinct militawy types: cohorts and alae – infantry and cavalry, respectively – with a few mixed units termed cohors equitatae as well. Auxiliary soldiers were mostly non-citizens who were awarded Woman citizenship in exchange for militawy service. Consequently, auxiliary soldiers were significantly less Womanized than legionawies: auxiliary soldiers in the Woman East spoke the lingua franca of Greek and often local languages as well (e.g., Aramaic), typically with limited competence in Latin.
ellauri210.html on line 1390: 10 syyllistä sormea Aux dix doigts coupables
ellauri210.html on line 1391: 10 näpsäkkää sormea Aux dix doigts capables
ellauri210.html on line 1398: Aasiassa sanottaisiin Aux
ellauri236.html on line 50: During his reelection bid, Bolsonaro appealed to supporters' moral values and sense of national unity, and branded his left-wing adversary as "the communist threat." His campaign, which adopted the slogan "God, Nation, Family, and Liberty," promised an intensified version of his first term: tax cuts, policies that would support the agricultural industry, reduction of environmental rules, and a continuation of his Auxilio Brasil welfare payments to the poorest.
ellauri244.html on line 163: Christopher Butler (b. 1902), Catholic Bishop of Nova Barbara and Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Westminster
ellauri260.html on line 74: Notable personalists [This section needs additional personalists]: Randall Auxier Willem Banning Martin Buber Edgar S. Brightman Borden Parker Bowne Bernard Charbonneau Dorothy Day Jacques Ellul Ralph Tyler Flewelling George Holmes Howison Bogumil Gacka Albert C. Knudson Edvard Kocbek Milan Komar Feliks Koneczny Edwin Lewis Nikolay Lossky John Macmurray Gabriel Marcel Peter Maurin J. M. E. McTaggart Walter George Muelder A. J. Muste Ngô Đình Diệm Ngô Đình Nhu Madame Ngô Đình Nhu Michael O'Brien (Canadian author) Constantin Rădulescu-Motru Charles Renouvier Herman Van Rompuy Denis de Rougemont Francisco de Sá Carneiro, Prime Minister of Portugal Robert Spaemann F. C. S. Schiller William Stern Gustav Teichmüller Pierre Trudeau Max Stirner Dietrich von Hildebrand Pope John Paul II.
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