A b durand
[duh-rand] /dəˈrænd/
noun
asher brown, 1796–1886, u.s. engraver and landscape painter of the hudson river school.
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[fawl] /fɔl/ noun albert bacon, 1861–1944, u.s. politician: senator 1912–21; secretary of the interior 1921–23; convicted in teapot dome scandal. fall /fɔːl/ verb (mainly intransitive) falls, falling, fell (fɛl), fallen (ˈfɔːlən) to descend by the force of gravity from a higher to a lower place to drop suddenly from an erect position to collapse to […]
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