a3nm's bloghttp://a3nm.net/blog/
see e.g. here (in French), tries to remind people of the existence of CB and its "made in France" nature. I am not sure, however, why CB would be better than using cash. 
ERBzine 1741: Religions on Barsoom II by Den Valdronhttps://www.erbzine.com/mag17/1741.html
relation) some wacky French person, who got me to take a second look at my ‘Religions of Mars’ piece. Since that time, I'd written a lot more, including a sort of pseudo-seq
Traditional Native Maple Sugarhttp://www.kstrom.net/isk/food/maple.html
is a French mispronunciation of the word. These flat-bottomed snow carriers were made of hard wood, cut during winter when the trees have no sap. The front end is heated by boilin
Style by Walter Raleigh - Full Text Free Bookhttp://www.fullbooks.com/Style.html
was imported from the French or Latin overshadow it and haunt it to the end. Popular modern usage will often rob common words, like "nice," "quaint," or "silly," of all flavour of
The Racial Slur Databasehttps://www.certifiedchinesetranslation.com/rsdb/
Specifically refers to French descendents from Quebec Bazi Germans "Bazi" is a Bavarian/Southern German term for a loveable crook. Pronounced "baht-see" BBC Chinese British Born C
Racial slurs for the whole family, impress your friends with your vast knowledge of hate!
Molecules with Silly or Unusual Names - page 2https://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/sillymolecules/sillymols2.htm
are not what makes French sweets taste sweet. Heterocyclic dimers like the one shown in the picture (where you vary the R, R' and R" groups) are named from the fact that the ring
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