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alvine
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alvine [ˈælvɪn -vaɪn]
adj
(Medicine) Obsolete of or relating to the intestines or belly
[from Latin alvus belly]
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Adj.1.alvine - of or relating to the intestinesalvine - of or relating to the intestines    


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Byline: STEVE TERRELL Guilt by association After the death of his best friend, accordion player Chris Gaffney, who died of liver cancer last year, Dave Alvin disbanded his group The Guilty Men.
Alvin Ho: Allergic to Camping, Hiking and Other Natural Disasters Lenore Look, author LeUyen Pham, illustrator Schwarz Wade Books c/o Random House Children's Books 1745 Broadway, 10-1, New York, NY 10019 www.
The Active Meadowlands project, led by Alvin Scott, Groundwork sports development manager, involved the creation of two new multi-use games areas on a derelict piece of land and the delivery of a range of sports and sports coaching sessions now being run for, and by, young people at the site.
 
 
 
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