Bohica


bohica
bend over, here it comes again

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    Charles Eustis [yoo-stis] /ˈyu stɪs/ (Show IPA), (“Chip”) 1904–74, U.S. diplomat. Historical Examples The Magnificent Adventure Emerson Hough The History of Antiquity, Volume IV (of 6) Max Duncker

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    Dominikus [doh-mee-nee-koo s] /doʊˈmi niˌkʊs/ (Show IPA), 1880–1955, German architect. Jakob [yah-kawp] /ˈyɑ kɔp/ (Show IPA), Böhme, Jakob. Karl, 1894–1981, Austrian opera conductor. Historical Examples A Tenderfoot Bride Clarice E. Richards A Tenderfoot Bride Clarice E. Richards A Tenderfoot Bride Clarice E. Richards A Tenderfoot Bride Clarice E. Richards A Tenderfoot Bride Clarice E. Richards […]

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    Jakob [yah-kawp] /ˈyɑ kɔp/ (Show IPA), 1575–1624, German theosophist and mystic. Historical Examples Vie de Bohme Orlo Williams The Harbor Ernest Poole We Can’t Have Everything Rupert Hughes Germany in War Time Mary Ethel McAuley The History of Modern Painting, Volume 3 (of 4) Richard Muther Vie de Bohme Orlo Williams Paul Verlaine Stefan Zweig […]

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    German name of Bohemian Forest.


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