They were relocated and became the Nationals
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EXPOSThey were relocated and became the Nationals
tailletax that was levied by a king or seigneur on his subjects or on lands held under him and that became solely a royal tax in the 15th century from which the lords and later the clergy were exempt
FIDDLERSTHREEThey were called for after the pipe and the bowl
ULALUMEPoem that begins "The skies they were ashen and sober"
SUPERIORCOURTS"...and they sent my case to what were clearly the ..."
actinomyceteA bacterium of an order of typically nonmotile filamentous form. They include the economically important streptomycetes, and were formerly regarded as fungi
actinomycetesA bacterium of an order of typically nonmotile filamentous form. They include the economically important streptomycetes, and were formerly regarded as fungi
superspeciesa term for two or more species that are separated geographically but are so similar in form and habits that if the barrier were removed they would probably interbreed and produce fertile young
humoursEach of the four chief fluids of the body (blood, phlegm, yellow bile , and black bile ) that were thought to determine a person's physical and mental qualities by the relative proportions in which they were present
assassinsA member of the Nizari branch of Ismaili Muslims at the time of the Crusades, when the newly established sect ruled part of northern Persia (1094û1256). They were renowned as militant fanatics, and were popularly reputed to use hashish before going on murder missions
assassinA member of the Nizari branch of Ismaili Muslims at the time of the Crusades, when the newly established sect ruled part of northern Persia (1094û1256). They were renowned as militant fanatics, and were popularly reputed to use hashish before going on murder missions
dervishesA Muslim (specifically Sufi) religious man who has taken vows of poverty and austerity. Dervishes first appeared in the 12th century; they were noted for their wild or ecstatic rituals and were known as dancing, whirling, or howling dervishes according to the practice of their order