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Eleanor of Aquitaine (Aliénor, Éléonore, Alienora; 1122  – 1 April 1204) was a member of the Ramnulfid dynasty of rulers in southwestern France, and one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in western Europe during the High Middle Ages. She inherited the Duchy of Aquitaine from her father, William X, in 1137, and by successive marriages became queen of France (1137–1152) and then England (1154–1189). She was the patron of literary figures such as Wace, Benoît de Sainte-Maure, and Bernart..

Roseland, located on the far south side of the city, is one of the 77 official of . It includes the of Fernwood, Princeton Park, Lilydale, the southern portion of West Chesterfield, Rosemoor, Sheldon Heights and West Roseland.

MacDonald, Macdonald, and McDonald are forms of the and Irish Gaelic name MacDhòmhnaill, which in modern Gaelic is approximated as . It is a where Mac means "son" and Dhòmhnaill means "of Dòmhnall". The personal name Dòmhnall is composed of the elements domno "world" and val "might", "rule". According to , the Gaelic personal name is probably a borrowing from the Dyfnwal.

Bow may refer to: Bow and arrow (), a weapon system that uses elasticity to propel arrows, its use is archery Bow (ship) (), the foremost point of the hull of a ship or boat

The Ganda Laurie Bauer, 2007, The Linguistics Student’s Handbook, Edinburgh language, or Luganda (Ganda: Oluganda ), is the major language of , spoken by over sixteen million and other people mainly in Southern Uganda, including the capital . It belongs to the branch of the language family. , it is a highly with word order and .

Agathis dammara is a Agathis wood tree native to the and the .

A syllogism (συλλογισμός – syllogismos – "conclusion," "inference") is a kind of in which one (the conclusion) is from two or more others (the ) of a specific form. In antiquity, two rival theories of the syllogism existed: Aristotelian syllogistic and Stoic syllogistic., "Stoic vs. Peripatetic Syllogistic", Archive for the History of Philosophy 56, 1975, 99-124.

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