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** and Xanthus
** Xanthus, the gods ' name for Scamander, the great river of Troy and its patron god
** Xanthus, one of the twelve sons of Pan who were allied with Dionysus
** Xanthus, son of Triopas and Oreasis
** Xanthus, a son of Phaenops who was killed by Diomedes
** Xanthus, a Theban king, the son of Ptolemy, killed by Andropompus or Melanthus
** Xanthus, a son of Aegyptus who was killed by the Danaid Arcadia
** Xanthus, son of Erymanthus and father of Psophis
** Xanthus, husband of Herippe
** Xanthus, one of the four sons of Tremiles and Praxidike
** Xanthus, one of Achilles ' two horses ; see Balius and Xanthus
** Xanthus, one of Hector's horses
** Xanthus, one of the Mares of Diomedes
** one of the four horses of Hector, alongside Aethon, Xanthus and Podarges

** and lover
** Father Jerome in The Castle of Otranto – Jerome, though not evil, is certainly weak as he gives up his son when he is born and leaves his lover.
** Willem Mons, lover of Catherine I of Russia, is executed and his head preserved in alcohol.
** Lady Douglas Sheffield, lover of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester ( d. 1608 )
** Inês de Castro, lover of King Pedro I of Portugal ( d. 1355 )
** Hippolytus, a lover of Aegiale ( wife of Diomedes )
** Another name for Hesperia, the wife or desired lover of Aesacus and daughter of Cebren
** Roland Gwynne, Mayor of Eastbourne 1929-1931 and lover of the suspected serial killer John Bodkin Adams
** Omar Bacchylides Runic, a poet with a talent for extemporizing, and Chib's occasional lover.
** Marie d ' Agoult, lover of Franz Liszt and mother of Cosima Wagner, 70
** The coroner's inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales and her lover Dodi Al-Fayed is officially opened.
** " Misericorde "-a girl demands her lover prove himself
** Ständchen (" Serenade "; the singer exhorts his lover to make him happy )
** Briefly mentioned as being Julia's current lover at the time of her exile.
** Afonso Henriques takes sides with the Bishop of Braga against his mother Theresa, Countess of Portugal and her lover, the Count Fernando Peres de Trava of Galicia
** Count Sergei Saltykov ( c. 1726-1765 ), first lover of Catherine the Great, son of Vasili

** and Alcinoe
** Husband of Alcinoe

** and who
** Battle of Fano — Aurelian defeats the Alemanni, who begin to retreat from Italy
** Amalickiah: the man who wants to be king ( see Alma 46 )
** School band, a group of student musicians who rehearse and perform instrumental music together
** Marching band, a group of performers that consist of instrumental musicians who generally perform outdoors and incorporate some type of marching ( and possibly other movements ) with their musical performance
** Overseas Chinese, people of Chinese ancestry who live outside mainland China and Taiwan
** Hong Kong people, people who live in Hong Kong
** George Reeves in the 1950s live-action television series Adventures of Superman, who brought a naturalistic approach to the dual role.
** Christopher Reeve in the Superman film series, who was praised for making the disguise's effectiveness credible to audiences, portrayed Clark Kent as massively clumsy, paranoid, and, of course, mild mannered.
** Brandon Routh in Superman Returns, who emulated Reeve's performance.
** Daigo Fuyumoto ( 1648-1697 ), Japanese court noble who founded the family branch
** Hippolita in The Castle of Otranto-Hippolita is depicted as the obedient wife of her tyrant husband who “ would not only acquiesce with patience to divorce, but would obey, if it was his pleasure, in endeavouring to persuade Isabelle to give him her hand ”.
** Vathek – Ninth Caliph of the Abassides, who ascended to the throne at an early age.
** Galatea, a woman who prayed for her daughter to be turned into a son, Leucippus ( daughter of Galatea )
** Zaporozhian Host, the Zaporozhian Cossacks who lived in Zaporizhia, in Central Ukraine
** Aryan race, a 19th century and early 20th century term for those peoples who are the native speakers of Indo-European languages
** Hassidic Rebbe-rabbi who is the head of a Hasidic dynasty.
** Grook – form of short aphoristic poem invented by the Danish poet and scientist Piet Hein, who wrote over 7, 000 of them.
** Amongst them, there are those who hold that moral knowledge is gained inferentially on the basis of some sort of non-moral epistemic process, as opposed to ethical intuitionism.
** A subset of these who may be legally penalized for failing to respond to a call-up.
** A subset of these who actually respond to a call-up, regardless of legal obligation.
** Sex drive is dependent on androgen levels only in the presence of estrogen, but without estrogen, free testosterone level actually decreases sexual desire ( instead of increases sex drive ), as demonstrated for those women who have hypoactive sexual desire disorder, and the sexual desire in these women can be restored by administration of estrogen ( using oral contraceptive ).
** Dagaa Oromo, who live in and east of Dire Dawa, north of Harar, and as far as the northeastern corner of the Oromia Region
** Arsi Oromo, who primarily live in the Arsi Zone of the Oromia Region ( which is named for them ) as well as the Bale Zone
** Pipes and drums or pipe bands, composed of musicians who play the Scottish and Irish bagpipes
** The housing association who owns the property sent a priest who blessed the house, and the phenomena temporarily abated for a couple of weeks before starting up again.

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