O QUE SIGNIFICA ÍNDOOR EM ROMENO
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definição de índoor no dicionário romeno
indoor (sport) adj. invar. [- porta pron. -dor] índoor (sport) adj. invar. [-door pron. -dor]
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6 LIVROS EM ROMENO RELACIONADOS COM «ÍNDOOR»
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De cleyn werelt: daer in ... door ... poêtische, ...
Jan MOERMAN, Gerard de JODE. ê МШЬН'Ш . ' _ _Eenyfereneen'vfoe 'volledroc/Jßefmenrlyßn, '/II'IWI' ,WH Si гид/216100122 gäevwnpent, en ßrengc oorlog/oe int lnne, » Meer; ene/l enßeeóî dorpen en ßeden in êrnnt: «а: г Die goede ...
Jan MOERMAN, Gerard de JODE, 1608
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Out the In Door: New Techniques in Lucid Dreaming
Rich with new techniques & more precise information on older techniques, this book is a must have for all dream explorers.
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Death in Door County: A Val & Kit Mystery
Val embarks on a Mother's Day visit to her mom in Door County, Wisconsin, a peninsula filled with artists, lighthouses, and natural beauty.
Rosalind Burgess, Patricia Neuman, 2014
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Cassell's Book of In-Door Amusements, Card Games, and ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Anonymous, BiblioBazaar, 2013
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Cassell's Book of In-Door Amusements, Card Games, and ...
Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
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Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command
They were requested to arrange the cases of fever under four classes, namely, intermittent fever, synochus, typhus, and scarlatina ; to distinguish between the males and females, and between the out and in door patients; and to state the ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1839