Carry Slee was born on July 1, 1949, in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
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Sid Slee has written:
'The haunt of the marsupial wolf'
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Richard M. Slee has written:
'Dr. Berkeley's discovery'
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P. I. Slee Smith has written:
'Industrial intelligence and espionage'
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Paul Ignatius Slee smith has written:
'synthetic adhesives'
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Andrew Van Slee was born on June 4, 1965, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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John Christopher Michael Slee has written:
'A town like Canning' -- subject(s): Description and travel
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Isaac Slee has written:
'Reasons for dissent' -- subject(s): Church of England, Farewell sermons, Religious Dissenters, Sermons
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You can say "slee-KHA".
Literally, something like "excuse ! ?" or "forgive ! ?"
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Vergil N. Slee has written:
'Health Care Reform Terms'
'Health care reform terms' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Health Insurance, Health care reform, Health planning, Insurance, Health, Medical care, Medical economics
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She never divorced him. She married him in 1922 and they were still married when he died in 1943. She divorced William Sanger in 1921.
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Put ice on it and go to the doctor to see if you have any broken bones and prop your head when you slee so the blood doesn't rush to your face
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The cast of Miscellaneous Theories on Time - 2011 includes: Maynard Okereke as Man Tony Scartozzi as David Luke Slee as Oli
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The cast of The Seventh Wave - 2009 includes: Peter McAllum as Old Man Peter Slee as Young Man Stephanie Song as Young Woman
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make sure they are laying in the recovery position or on their side so if they vomit thy dont choke.....leave them to slee it off and give them plenty of water to drink when they wake up
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Slijper is not a word in English, however it is commonly used as slang in the Scandinavian countries, and is pronounced roughly in English as "Sleeper" (Slee-pah)
it means literally "one that is sleeping"
eg:
"wow, it is 12AM, i am going to slijp"
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Muesli or musli are French equivalents of the word "muesli."
Specifically, the French word is a Swiss German loan word. Whatever the spelling, it still is a masculine noun whose singular definite article is le ("the"). The pronunciation is "myoo-slee."
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It was called 'Land of the Lost' . It was a favorite of mine and I can still so
ing the song. I think I liked it because my name was Holly, and so was one of the characters. I had never heard anyone else with the name!
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Daphne Slee is a children's book author known for writing titles such as "The Longest Night of Charlie Noon" and "The Way to Impossible Island." Her books often incorporate elements of mystery and adventure to engage young readers.
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Yes she had multiple husbands and kids. She married William Sanger. They had three children: Stuart, Grant and Peggy. Peggy died at the age of 5. William and Margaret Sanger divorced after 11 years of marriage. She married James Noah Slee in 1921, and remained married to him until her death in 1966.
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Granola as a loan word and musli as a Swiss French-/German-influenced word are French equivalents of the English word "granola." The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular noun -- which references a crisply baked concoction of honey, oats, nuts (and sometimes puffed rice) -- will be "gra-no-la" and "myoo-slee" in French.
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You could say "slee-KHAH ah-doe-NEE. KOL ha-kah-VODE lah-KHEM."
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-The 3 main camps and 45 subcamps
-Organised working facilities for the workers to work in
-Redesign the barracks to where the prisoners are slee[ing at
-Build pit areas to dispoce the dead bodies
-Build gas chambers
-Built electrical fences to keep the prisoners in
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firstly want to Say that when a child,man.women and all people take a tension in other world(stress) then they cannot slee,beacuse when they want to sleep then there brain think too much ,mostly when an person take tensoin then the dont know.
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It depends on how the word is pronounced. It can either be said as 'thu' or 'thee'.
When the is pronounced 'thu' it rhymes with:
1 syllable words:
* duh * huh * uh * uhh
When the is pronounced 'thee', it rhymes with:
1 syllable words:
* bee * fee * flea * flee * free * glee * he * key * knee * me * pea * pee * plea * prix * quay * sea * see * she * slee * smee * spree * tea * tee * three * tree * we * wee 2 syllable words:
* achene
* agree * artsy * banshee * bouncy
* cd * coffee * debris * degree * deputy * foresee * frenzy
* marquee * pouncy * trainee * trustee * tv * yippee 3 syllable words:
* abductee * absentee * addressee * guarantee * gymboree * harmony * jubilee * licensee * nominee * oversea * referee * undersea
bee,flea,gee,ski
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The cast of The Queen Came By - 1955 includes: Peter Bull as George Frisby Jill Dixon as Kitty Tape Philip Guard as Roger Higgins Thora Hird as Emmie Slee Richard Johnson as Albert Betterby Alvys Maben as Esta Muirhead Helen Misener as Mrs. Peel Maureen Pryor as Maud Murch Anthony Shaw as Sir Oswald Carter Brooke Frank Williams as Eustace Wallasy
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 3 words with the pattern SLEE--R. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter S and 2nd letter L and 3rd letter E and 4th letter E and 7th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are:
sleeker
sleeper
sleever
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The cast of Second Wind - 1976 includes: Julie Bird Ken Camroux as Broker Louis Del Grande as Howie Robert Goodier as Broker Tom Harvey as Frank Allan Levson as Kevin Cec Linder as Graham Tedde Moore as Paula James Naughton as Roger Gerard Parkes as Packard Ken Pogue as Pete Vivian Reis as Winnie Les Rubie as Old man at cabins Robert Slee Lindsay Wagner as Linda Jonathan Welsh as Simon
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