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Lafe and was
The first settler of Lafe was Mr. Herman Toelken, a German immigrant who had been living in New Haven, Missouri and was seeking new opportunities in an unsettled area.
Townspeople elected to name the town " Lafe " in honor of the new postmaster and the name was officially changed on 21 May 1902.
Charles Lafayette " Lafe " Todd ( December 9, 1911 – August 4, 2004 ) was an American folklorist.
Lafayette (" Lafe ") Young ( May 10, 1848November 15, 1926 ) was a newspaper reporter and editor, and ( briefly ) a Republican Senator from Iowa.

Lafe and named
Addie and Anse ’ s daughter, Dewey Dell, whose recent sexual liaisons with a local farmhand named Lafe have left her pregnant, is so overwhelmed by anxiety over her condition that she barely mourns her mother ’ s death.

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Lafe is a town in Greene County, Arkansas on Crowley's Ridge.
Anse then takes the ten dollars that Lafe had given her to buy an abortion drug and uses it to treat himself with a day on the town.

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Others are Drs. and Mmes. Alfred Robbins, and J. Lafe Ludwig and Gen. and Mrs. Leroy Watson.
Lafe is located at ( 36. 204987 ,-90. 507041 ).
A few of them were: Jedediah Knight, Joseph Nielson, Pleasant Minchey, Frank Foote, Charley and Ammon Foote, George Merrick, Oscar Beebe, Orson Davis, Heber C. K. Petty, Sr., Joseph Evans, Rasmus Johnson, Carl Magnus Olsen, Peter Nielson, Peter Hansen, Heber Broderick, Peter Christensen, George A. Whitlock, Peter Victor Bunderson, Rasmus Albrechtson, Christian A. Larsen, Lafe Allred, Hyrum Strong, Peter Jensen, Isaac Kimball, William George Petty, Niels Jensen, Wiley Payne Allred, Andrew C. Anderson, Stephen Williams and David Pratt.
* LafeLafe is a farmer who impregnates Dewey Dell and gives her $ 10 to get an abortion.
* John M. Pickard appeared ten times, including the role of Sheriff McKittrick in the 1966 episode, " The Resurrection of Deadwood Dick " and as Lafe Ellsworth in " The Other Creek " ( 1968 ).
* Cox, Lafe & Emma.

Solomon and was
When Abiathar was dismissed from the priesthood by King Solomon for having taken part in Adonijah's conspiracy against David, his life was spared because he had formerly borne the Ark ( 1 Kings 2: 26 ).
When Solomon married Pharaoh's daughter, he caused her to dwell in a house outside Zion, as Zion was consecrated because of its containing the Ark ( 2 Chron.
In 1 Kings 1: 7, 19, 25, however, Abiathar appears as a supporter of Adonijah, and in 2: 22 and 26 it is said that he was deposed by Solomon and banished to Anathoth.
He supported Prince Adonijah over Prince Solomon, and was deposed by him and exiled in Anathoth.
Abiathar was deposed ( the sole historical instance of the deposition of a high priest ) and banished to his home at Anathoth by Solomon, because he took part in the attempt to raise Adonijah to the throne.
An important period for the journal was 1928 – 1958 with Solomon Lefschetz as editor.
* For the rest of Solomon's reign the text names its source as " the book of the acts of Solomon ", but other sources were employed, and much was added by the redactor.
* Israel and Judah: The two " chronicles " of Israel and Judah provided the chronological framework, but few details apart from the succession of monarchs and the account of how the Temple of Solomon was progressively stripped as true religion declined.
In April 2007, the Solomon Star reported that the Solomon Islands ' High Commissioner to the United Nations was soon to be sworn in as Ambassador to Cuba.
In September 2007, it was announced that 40 Cuban doctors would be sent to the Solomon Islands.
In the past, it was practiced by humans in Europe, South America, among Iroquoian peoples in North America, Maori in New Zealand, the Solomon Islands, parts of West Africa and Central Africa, some of the islands of Polynesia, New Guinea, Sumatra, and Fiji.
This includes the belief that the coming Kingdom will be the restoration of God's first Kingdom of Israel, which was under David and Solomon.
He was educated at Transylvania University in Lexington, where his classmates included five future Democratic senators ( Solomon Downs of Louisiana, Jesse Bright of Indiana, George W. Jones of Iowa, Edward Hannegan of Indiana, and Jefferson Davis of Mississippi ).
During his stay in New Guinea, he was invited to accompany the Whitney South Seas Expedition to the Solomon Islands.
By the 9th century BC, the Kingdom of Israel, once united under King Solomon, was divided into the northern Kingdom of Israel and southern Kingdom of Judah, which retained the historic seat of government and focus of the Israelite religion at the Temple in Jerusalem.
Although the writer says that he was king over Israel ( 1: 12 ), and speaks as though he were Solomon, he nowhere says that he is Solomon.
If Solomon was the author, the book underwent a later modernization of language.
The Hebrew of Ecclesiastes was not common in the era of Solomon ’ s reign, and the book contains words borrowed from other languages.
Uslan and Solomon do not mention at what date this transpired, but the only time when the Stones appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show following the " Let's Spend the Night Together " episode was on November 23, 1969.
In August 2008, it was announced that the Solomon Islands intended to open a High Commission in Suva, and in December the government of Fiji announced that it had " formally endorsed the establishment of a Resident Diplomatic Mission in Suva by the Government of the Solomon Islands ".
Israelite King Solomon was a Biblical figure also associated with magic and sorcery in the ancient world.

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A modern grimoire is the Simon Necronomicon, named after a fictional book of magic in the stories of author H. P. Lovecraft, and inspired by Babylonian mythology and the Ars Goetia, a section in the Lesser Key of Solomon which concerns the summoning of demons.
President Kabbah named veteran attorney Solomon Berewa as Attorney general and Sama Banya as foreign minister.
Finding signs of alluvial gold on Guadalcanal, Mendaña believed he had found the source of King Solomon's wealth, and consequently named the islands " The Islands of Solomon ".
Near the end of his life Solomon was forced to contend with several enemies including Hadad of Edom, Rezon of Zobah, and one of his officials named Jeroboam who was from the tribe of Ephraim.
Solomon is described as completing its construction, with the help of an architect, also named Hiram, and other materials, sent from King Hiram of Tyre.
Also, the two mountains which form the entrance to Kukuana Land ( where the mines are located in the novel ) are referred to as ' Sheba's Breasts ' which could well be an allusion to the Queen of Sheba, with whom King Solomon had a relationship ; or alternatively Solomon's mother, who was named Bathsheba.
In the third volume of The Baroque Cycle, The System of the World, a mysterious member of the entourage of Czar Peter I of Russia, named " Solomon Kohan " appears in early 18th century London.
The new complex has largely replaced the Blatt Fitness center, named for Solomon Blatt, a political rival of Thurmond.
The Golomb ruler was named for Solomon W. Golomb and discovered independently by Sidon and Babcock.
The Biblical tradition of the " Queen of Sheba " ( named Makeda in Ethiopian tradition and Bilqis in Islamic tradition ) makes its first appearance in world literature in 1 Kings 10, describing her as travelling to Jerusalem to behold the fame of King Solomon.
In 1568 Alvaro Mendaña discovered the Solomon Islands, and named them as such because he believed them to be Ophir.
The county was named either for S. G. Roberts of Fargo, North Dakota, or for Solomon Robar, an early local French fur trader.
Much of the area was developed in the last decades of the nineteenth century by Solomon Barnett, who named many of the streets after places in the West Country ( e. g. Torbay ) or after popular poets of the day ( e. g. Tennyson ) in honour of his wife.
It was founded in 1797 by Col. John Preston — for whom it was named — along with Solomon Stratton, Matthias Harman and Andrew Hood.
Starting in 1864, a trader named Solomon Barth began crossing the area as he moved salt from a salt lake in Zuni territory to Prescott, Arizona.
Three years later, a developer from Fort Worth named Solomon Williams bought the land from Waggoner.
The mining district was named for the biblical Ophir, from where King Solomon brought back gold to Israel.
Juneau is named after its founder, the Metis Paul Juneau, son of Solomon Juneau, founder of Milwaukee.
* Choiseul Island, an island in the Solomon Islands, named after Étienne François de Choiseul
By December 1970 Burke formed eight of his children, including Kyrell " Connie " Burke Groves ; Eleanor A. Burke, who was named after his grandmother who raised him ; Melanie Burke ( born March 1960 ); Gemini Curtis Burke ( born June 3, 1961 ), Solomon Vincent Burke, Jr. ( born 15 October 1961 ); Carolyn Burke ; and John Fitzgerald Kennedy " JFK " Burke into a " kiddie-soul " group, the Sons and Daughters of Solomon, whose entire output consisted of " Think of the Children " ( later known as " Save the Children ") ( K14354 ), recorded on December 10, 1971 ; " Don't Leave Me Now " ( K14233 ) and " A Piece of Clay " ( K14354 ), recorded on 21 December 1970 ; MGM single, " Everybody's Got Fingers " ( written by Solomon Burke, and Melanie Burke and JFK Burke ), recorded on January 16, 1971 ; b / w " Don't Leave Me Now " ( MGM K14233 ), a single " Save the Children " ( 1972 ), and a 1973 album " Kid Power " ( PRD0010, MGS 2994 ), the soundtrack to Kid Power, a cartoon adaptation of Morrie Turner's Wee Pals comic strip that was part of ABC Television's Saturday morning lineup during the 1972 – 73 season, on MGM's Lion subsidiary.
We do not have evidence for the existence of kings named Saul, David or Solomon ; nor do we have evidence for any temple at Jerusalem in this early period.
Deren was born in Kiev, present-day Ukraine, to psychologist Solomon Derenkowsky and Marie Fiedler, who supposedly named her after Italian actress Eleanora Duse.

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