Amess

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Am´ess


n.1.(Eccl.) Amice, a hood or cape. See 2d Amice.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Speaking in the Commons, Mr Amess said there have "already been concerns" about taking away free TV licences for over-75s.
WHITELEAS: A Beadle lbw Neilson 0, A Shaw b C Mann 23, N Ullah c Amess b Jackson 55, R McRae not out 7, B Iqbal not out 9.
Amess and Burnham are friends now, but back then the man who now hopes to be elected Labour leader would have cheerfully put his foot through the telly.
Dans le cadre de cette activite sociale, 100112 Dirhams ont ete verses a l'association IDMAJ, 51 630 dirhams a l'AMESS, 114 907 dirhams a l'heure joyeuse, 36 636 dirhams a AMARDEV et 47 260 dirhams a l'Association solidarite feminine (ASF).
Kaily Amess, 22, attacked Wendy Barbour, 44, after hearing her accent and told her to "take herself back to Scotland".
Mike Amess, who is retail assistant, said that he feels queasy and unstable whenever he hears the sound of the Kardashians' nasal voices or he catches a glimpse of them on screen, the Mirror reported.
Research by a national paper identified Tory MPs David Amess and Peter Luff, and Liberal Democrat ex-defence minister Nick Harvey among those letting out properties while also claiming expenses for renting.
David Amess complained that "one or two" of the corporation's top women stars kept smiling inappropriately when introducing serious stories.
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