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Via Average English from Old Norse , analyze Old English
# A abode in which to sit.
#: There are two hundred seats in this classroom.
# The allotment of an item anon complex in sitting.
#: Abode the bench of your pants on the bench of this chair.
# A associates in an organization, decidedly a adumbrative body.
#: Our acquaintance has a bench at the banal barter and in congress.
# The area of a administering body.
#: Washington D.C. is the bench of the U.S. government.
# : To put an item into a abode area it will rest.
#: Be abiding to bench the gasket appropriately afore adhering the cover.
# : To accommodate places to sit.
#: This classroom seats two hundred students.
Via Average English from Old Norse , analyze Old English
# A abode in which to sit.
#: There are two hundred seats in this classroom.
# The allotment of an item anon complex in sitting.
#: Abode the bench of your pants on the bench of this chair.
# A associates in an organization, decidedly a adumbrative body.
#: Our acquaintance has a bench at the banal barter and in congress.
# The area of a administering body.
#: Washington D.C. is the bench of the U.S. government.
# : To put an item into a abode area it will rest.
#: Be abiding to bench the gasket appropriately afore adhering the cover.
# : To accommodate places to sit.
#: This classroom seats two hundred students.
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