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Magnum Bonum
Magnum Bonum was a pop group from Huddinge in Sweden, scoring several chart successes in Sweden during the 1970s and 80's. wikipedia.org
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magnum bonum
magnum bonum (ˈmægnəm ˈbəʊnəm, ˈbɒnəm) [neut. sing. of L. magnus great and bonus good.] 1. A particular kind of large yellow cooking-plum. Also magnum bonum plum.1721 Mortimer Husb. II. 298 The Bonum Magnum a fair yellowish green Plumb. 1769 Mrs. Raffald Eng. Housekpr. (1778) 230 To preserve Magnum ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hade Edge
Quarrying By 1861 Magnum Bonum Quarry employed over 60 people producing stone blocks for buildings and stone flagstones for railway station platforms. The nearest registered common land is Magnum Bonum, about half a mile south of the village. wikipedia.org
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lardy
lardy, a. (ˈlɑːdɪ) [f. lard n. + -y.] Full of or containing lard; fat.1879 C. M. Yonge Magnum Bonum I. xiv. 261 Hot tea and ‘lardy cake’ tendered for his refreshment. 1881 Oxfordsh. Gloss. Suppl., Lardy cake, lard cake. Also Fatty-cake. 1888 R. Dowling Miracle Gold I. v. 98 The pallid, lardy, stolid... Oxford English Dictionary
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Deltebre I
The lost ships were the Alfred, the Harlequin, the Magnum, and the Bonum Southampton. wikipedia.org
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magnum
▪ I. magnum, n. (ˈmægnəm) [n. use of neut. sing. of L. magnus great.] 1. A bottle containing two quarts of wine or spirits; also, the measure of liquor contained in such a bottle.1788 Burns Prose Wks. 40 If you add a tankard of brown stout, and superadd a magnum of right Oporto. 1816 Scott Antiq. ii... Oxford English Dictionary
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Orup
Career In 1973, when he was 14, Orup formed Magnum Bonum, a band inspired by American prog rockers Styx. After Orup left Magnum Bonum, the band reached number one in the Swedish charts in 1978 with "Skateboard", a Swedish-language version of "LA Run" (an American-sounding wikipedia.org
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Arundel
Arundel (ˈærəndəl) The name of the Arundel Society (1848–97) for promoting artistic knowledge, named in memory of Thomas Howard, 2nd earl of Arundel (1586–1646), used attrib. to designate prints, engravings, etc., issued by this Society.1872 Mrs. D. A. Goddard (title) The Arundel Society pictures. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lochinvar
Lochinvar (lɒkɪnˈvɑː(r)) The name of the hero of a ballad in Sir Walter Scott's Marmion, used allusively for a young male eloper; also transf. (see also quot. 1951).1879 C. M. Yonge Magnum Bonum I. xii. 233 His bride..had had a young Lochinvar, and even in her wedding dress, favoured by sympathising... Oxford English Dictionary
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Too Long
(Andrzej Piaseczny song), 2001 "Too Long", a song by Daft Punk from Discovery, 2001 "Too Long", a song by Lokomotiv GT, 1983 "Too Long", a song by Magnum Bonum, 1978 "Too Long", a song by Tanya Tucker, 1983 "Too Long", a song by Terri Gibbs, 1981 See also Long (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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Mudie
Mudie (ˈmjuːdɪ) The name of Charles Edward Mudie (1810-90) used absol., attrib., or in the possessive to designate the lending library opened by him in London in 1842, which continued in business until 1937; or labels, lists, boxes, etc., associated with the library or its contents.1859 H. C. Robins... Oxford English Dictionary
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LA Run
Schröder I as Skateboard, Magnum Bonum scored a 1978 success with the song. Charts Carvell's version Magnum Bonum version References 1977 songs Number-one singles in Sweden wikipedia.org
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bedside
bedside (ˈbɛdˌsaɪd) [Coalesced from bed's side in prep. phrases like ‘by the beddes side’ = beside the bed; thus not a true compound.] a. Place or position by a bed: used in various phrases, to signify proximity to, companionship with, or attendance on, one confined to bed.c 1374 Chaucer Parl. Foule... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Clark (horticulturist)
Sutton's 'Magnum Bonum' has survived in bad years, and yielded abundantly in good. The popularity of Magnum Bonum peaked in about 1890, after which it degenerated and became susceptible to blight. wikipedia.org
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governessy
governessy, a. [f. governess + -y.] Having the characteristics of a governess.1872 Spectator 30 Mar. 406/1 Mary Garth has none of her mother's didactic precision, none of her governessy qualities—if one may be permitted to coin a word. 1879 C. M. Yonge Magnum Bonum II. xxv. 498 [She] has broken out ... Oxford English Dictionary
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