Alfred the Great wrote a wisdom poem over the course of his reign based loosely on the neoplatonic philosophy of Boethius called the Lays of Boethius. |
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Izzy lays down some big chords while Slash plays the song's banjo breakdown of a theme. |
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In the home-circle and among her companions, Charlotte lays aside her queenship and becomes a gentle Lottie. |
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Correct application of DHV lays the foundation for attraction since nearly every woman prefers a guy who is considered a winner. |
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In railroad slang, a gandy dancer is a track worker, one who lays or maintains track. |
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Norway also lays claim to a section of Antarctica known as Queen Maud Land. |
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As Tom Paine warned, inuring us to lies lays the groundwork for many other evils. |
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No wonder Johnny Foreigner lays in supplies of the stale bread rolls whenever he appears over the horizon. |
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Robert de Boron lays great emphasis on Merlin's power to shapeshift, on his joking personality, and on his connection to the Holy Grail. |
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He lays down a set of criteria for measuring the extent of pain or pleasure that a certain decision will create. |
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In 1689 the Bill of Rights grants 'freedom of speech in Parliament', which lays out some of the earliest civil rights. |
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Argentina, which lays claim to part of the area, criticised the naming. |
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