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Michel Delving is a fictional town in J.R.R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. The chief town of the Shire in the White Downs, that lay in the Westfarthing of the Shire. Its name means simply 'large excavation'. The Mayor of Michel Delving is the only elected official of The Shire, elected on a seven year term. Template:Tolkienstub
Using the pseudonym "Michael Delving", Williams wrote seven mystery novels. [ 5 ] Williams also wrote non-fiction books: The Middle Ages , Knights of the Crusades , The Spanish Armada , and Joan of Arc , as well as his young adult Landmark book on World War II , The Battle for the North Atlantic .
Baron Anton Antonovich Delvig (Russian: Анто́н Анто́нович Де́львиг [note 1], romanized: Antón Antónovich Délʹvig, lit. 'ɐnˈton ɐnˈtonəvʲɪtɕ ˈdelʲvʲɪk'; German: Anton Antonowitsch Freiherr [note 2] von Delwig; 17 August [O.S. 6 August] 1798 – 26 January [O.S. 14 January] 1831) [citation needed] was a Russian poet and journalist of Baltic German ethnicity.
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For decades, the names of more than 100 of the state’s parks, buildings, streets, bridges and other geographic features and locations have included the term, which is considered racist and ...
That ambiguity lasts and again in our days, for example, some authors [21] [22] insist on using the term without delving into its basis and development, being actually only a geographical framework for describing the archaeological development in the area of Teotihuacan, Tula Xicocotitlan, Chupicuaro and Xajay cultures unrelated to the term ...
Greek ἄλλος (állos), another, other alloantigen, allopathy: ambi-denoting something as positioned on both sides; describing both of two Latin ambi-, ambo, both, on both sides ambidextrous: amnio-Pertaining to the membranous fetal sac (amnion) Greek ἄμνιον (ámnion) amniocentesis: amph(i)-on both sides Greek ἀμφί (amphí)