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Verses .. (Hardcover)
Matthew Martin 1858- [From Old Kerr
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R745
Discovery Miles 7 450
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An analysis of Sub-Saharan Africa's debt negotiations in the 1980s.
It provides a framework for assessing the major types of debt
negotiation, showing that faulty procedure made agreements
vulnerable to failure, so that nobody was winning.
for SATB and organ or orchestra Novo profusi gaudio is a vibrant
Christmas motet, setting a medieval text that combines English,
Latin, and French words. This joyful account of the nativity is
combined with colourful, exuberant music featuring memorable
motifs, rhythmic phrases, and triumphant climaxes. Topped off with
an extra layer of character from the organ part, this piece is sure
to add sparkle to any service or concert at Christmas time.
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Verses .. (Paperback)
Matthew Martin 1858- [From Old Kerr
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R398
Discovery Miles 3 980
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Overman (Paperback)
Matthew Martin McKissick
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R475
Discovery Miles 4 750
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THIS IS A TRUE STORY ABOUT A GREAT DANE NAMED CLEATUS
Cleatus was/born on December 12, 2004. He is the only surviving
member of twelve brothers and sisters. Cleatus did have a sister
for a short time. Her name was Bella. She was snow white. Bella
could not hear or see, but was a delight to have around. Cleatus
always looked after his sister and he also looked up to his mother,
Abby.
For five years Cleatus was with our family. He was a ball of
sunshine to have around, even though he had some problems at birth
which affected him the rest of his life. Cleatus weighed 180 pounds
and had no idea he was so big His brain did not develop as fast as
his body did. This made him quite the character. He was always a
lot of fun to be around.
Cleatus had his own bedroom and television which he enjoyed
watching with his mother. He loved his momma, Abby very much.
THIS IS A TRUE STORY ABOUT A GREAT DANE NAMED CLEATUS
Cleatus was/born on December 12, 2004. He is the only surviving
member of twelve brothers and sisters. Cleatus did have a sister
for a short time. Her name was Bella. She was snow white. Bella
could not hear or see, but was a delight to have around. Cleatus
always looked after his sister and he also looked up to his mother,
Abby.
For five years Cleatus was with our family. He was a ball of
sunshine to have around, even though he had some problems at birth
which affected him the rest of his life. Cleatus weighed 180 pounds
and had no idea he was so big! His brain did not develop as fast as
his body did. This made him quite the character. He was always a
lot of fun to be around.
Cleatus had his own bedroom and television which he enjoyed
watching with his mother. He loved his momma, Abby very much.
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