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amanse
† aˈmanse, v. Obs. Forms: 1 amánsumi-an, ? amánsi-an, 2–3 amansi-en, amansi, 4 amonsi. [f. a- prefix 1 out, away + mánsum familiar, intimate + -i-an verbal formative; lit. to dis-familiarize, to put out of intimacy. (Has been erroneously said to be derived from somnung, samnung, congregation.) The c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Six Feet Deep
Johnny Amanse joined the band for a brief time and decided to leave to spend more time with his family. Wohlfield – drums, percussion (1991–1997) Former members Matthew Alan Simmons – bass (1991–1996) Johnny Amanse – guitar (1994–1995) Live musicians Daren wikipedia.org
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amansing
† aˈmansing, vbl. n. Obs. Forms: 1 amánsumung, 3 amanzinge, manzinge. [f. amánsumi-an amanse + -ing1.] Excommunication, anathema.c 1000 ælfric Josh. vii. 12 Besmiten mid þære amánsumunge. 1340 Ayenb. 189 Þanne ssel he keste his greate manzinge as þe heȝe bissop..Þe ilke amanzinge sel by ope alle þo ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Whole Damn Nation
"Never Forget" - 3:54 "California Calls" - 4:178 Credits Ed Sadler - Lead and background vocals, all guitars, bass, string arrangements Francis Amanse wikipedia.org
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manse
▪ I. manse, n. (mæns) [ad. med.L. (Law and Eccl.) mansus, mansum, mansa dwelling, house; also, a quantity of land considered sufficient for the support of a family (cf. hide n.2), f. L. mans-, ppl. stem of manēre to dwell, remain. Cf. mod.F. (Hist.) manse; the popular representatives of the Latin wo... Oxford English Dictionary
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In Lights
3:47 "Breathe Again" (version au francais) - 3:51 Credits Ed Sadler - Lead and background vocals, all guitars, bass, string arrangements Francis Amanse wikipedia.org
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Reims
Amantius (Amanse) (c. 290) Imbetausius (before 300–c. 314) Aprus (Aper) (328–350) Maternianus (350–359) Donatianus (361–390) Viventius (390–394) wikipedia.org
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