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Dog, hound.
con
cona
cuna
conu
cvno
cunas
conas
cvni
ogham nomenclature word
1
Cuno
,
moved more by pity than hope of reward, attempted the feat and succeeded.
2
James
Cuno
from The Art Institute of Chicago explores themes of cultural heritage and in particular 'who' owns antiquities.
3
A young huntsman, Max, is in love with Agathe,' daughter of
Cuno
,
the chief-ranger of Prince Ottocar of Bohemia.
4
Cuno
,
language and race.
5
Taylor says that
Cuno
was the first to insist upon the proposition that race is not co-extensive with language in 1871.
6
"Hush,
Cuno
,
"
said his brother, smiling in spite of himself at the boy's ardour.
7
Father
Cuno
,
hearing him, drives him away, begging Max to think of his bride and to pray to God for success.
8
In a very short time
Cuno
,
who had quite forgotten to challenge his host, was on the best of terms with him.
9
How the custom of thus providing for the successorship originated,
Cuno
now relates in answer to the questions of one of the party.
10
Prince Ottokar, with his retainers, is present at the festival at which Max is to justify
Cuno
's
choice of him as a son-in-law.
11
His great-grandfather, also bearer of the name
Cuno
,
had been one of the rangers of the prince who ruled the dominion in his day.
12
A deadly quarrel seems imminent, but is averted by the coming of
Cuno
,
Chief Forester, and Caspar, who, like Max, is one of his assistants.
13
The conversion cost $1.6 million; Phelan and James
Cuno
raised six hundred thousand dollars, and the university put up the rest.
14
Until now, 3M's biggest deal was the roughly $1.35 billion purchase of filtration company
Cuno
10 years ago, a company spokeswoman said.