illegitimate son of Canute who seized the throne of England in 1037 (died in 1040)
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RE: Harefoot
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RE: Bonus
Bónus an Icelandic no-frills supermarket chain owned by Hagar. Bónus operates 28 stores in Iceland and four in the Faroe Islands. It follows the no-frills format of limited hours, simple shelves and having a giant fridge instead of chiller cabinets.
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RE: Delightfully
Delightfully is an adverb that means in a manner that gives great pleasure, satisfaction or joy. It is often used to describe actions or situations that are charming, enchanting, or excellent, thus bringing a feeling of happiness or contentment to someone.
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RE: rameau
Rameau can refer to several different things depending on the context.
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Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683–1764): A French composer and music theorist of the Baroque music era. He is primarily known for his work in French harpsichord music, operas, and chamber music. His theoretical works also had a significant impact on Western music.
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Rameaus theory of harmony: This refers to Rameaus music theory, specifically his idea of the fundamental bass, which was the seventeenth-century precursor to the concept of root position in modern tonal music theory.
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Rameau (crater): A small lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon. It is named after Jean-Philippe Rameau.
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Rameau in French could also be translated as branch (from a tree).
So, the term Rameau could represent a person, a theory, a lunar crater, or a branch of a tree, depending on the context.
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RE: mole rat
furry short-limbed tailless rodent resembling a true mole in habits and appearance; of eastern Europe and Middle East
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RE: Foreclosure
the legal proceedings initiated by a creditor to repossess the collateral for loan that is in default
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RE: Furlough
A furlough (; from Dutch: verlof, leave of absence) is a temporary leave of employees due to special needs of a company or employer, which may be due to economic conditions of a specific employer or in society as a whole. These furloughs may be short or long term.