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† ˈpomery Rom. Antiq. Obs. Forms: 6–7 pomerie, 7 pomœrie, 7–8 pomery. [Anglicized form of L. pōmērium.] = pomœrium.1533 Bellenden Livy i. x. (S.T.S.) I. 61 Than sall his hede be coverit, his body skurgit, owthir vtouth or Inwith þe pomerie, and eftir all hingit on ane vnhappy tre. Ibid. xvii. 97 Pom...
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Brenton Pomery
In 1996, Pomery played 14 games as Norths made the preliminary final against St George with Pomery playing in the match. Pomery's final game in first grade was a 32–28 loss against North Queensland in Round 2 2001.
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James Fortescue (poet)
An extended edition of the 'Essays,’ including 'Pomery-Hill,’ appeared in 2 vols. 1759.
'An Essay on Sacred Harmony,’ London, 1753, 8vo. 'Pomery-Hill, a Poem, with other Poems, English and Latin,’ London, 1754, 8vo.
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pomœrium
‖ poˈmœrium Rom. Antiq. Also 7 pomerium. [L. pōmœrium, -mērium, f. post behind + mœrus, mūrus wall.] The open space running inside and outside the walls of a city, which was consecrated by the pontifex and ordained to be left free from buildings; = pomery. Hence transf.1598 R. Grenewey Tacitus' Ann....
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Tall Lighthouse
Bowen, Kate Potts, Vidyan Ravinthiran, Ben Wilkinson and Emily Berry
2009 Amy Key, Sarah Howe, Charlotte Runcie, Richard O'Brien, Ailbhe Darcy and Simon Pomery
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Pomeroy (surname)
These variations include Pomroy, Pomery, Pumroy, Pummery, Pummeroy, de Pomerai, de Pomeroy, and Pommery.
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British, a. (n.) (ˈbrɪtɪʃ) Forms: 1 Brettisc, Bryttisc, Brittisc (Brytisc), 4 Bruttische, 5 Brytysshe, 6 Brutish, 7 Brittish, Britysh, 6– British. [OE. Brettisc, etc., f. Bret, pl. Brett-as, Bryttas, Brittas, the natives of ancient Britain, the Britons: see brit and -ish. The modern spelling is infl...
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Lloyd Metzler
former president of the American Economic Association
Influences
Alice Bourneuf
Evsey Domar
Paul Samuelson
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George Horwich and John Pomery
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Arthur G. Pomeroy House
Pomery House is located in Hartford's Clay-Arsenal neighborhood, on the east side of Ann Uccello Street (formerly Ann Street), north of Chapel Street and
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Jim Pomeroy (artist)
Pomery was a Founding Member/Vice President of 80 Langdon St, now New Langdon Arts, a non profit Gallery in San Francisco in 1976.
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Brenton
Metzler, American producer
Brenton Parchment (born 1982), West Indian cricketer
Brenton Phillips (born 1962), former Australian rules footballer
Brenton Pomery
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Andrew Vivian
Edward Godfrey Scholey Gurney of Camborne
Lavinia Vivian (bpt 1801) married William Yewens of Camborne
Caroline Vivian (bpt 1806) married Rev Thomas Pomery
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Donald P. Lay
Donald Pomery Lay (August 24, 1926 – April 29, 2007) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
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George H. Steuart (politician)
Sjoberg, at p.69 Retrieved 11 January 2010
Biography of the Signers To the Declaration of Independence, Volume 5, by John Sanderson, published by R W Pomery
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David Thompson (New Hampshire settler)
, England, Thomson received 3/4 of the plantation and 1/4 was held by three former mayors of Plymouth, Abraham Colmer, Nicholas Sherwill, and Leonard Pomery
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