moan+over

  • 91Nordic combined at the 2006 Winter Olympics — Nordic Combined at the XX Olympic Winter Games Pictogram for nordic combined Venue Pragelato Dates February 11–21 …

    Wikipedia

  • 92Lazarus of Bethany — Stories say that he would always include something sweet in every meal. That was when he observed someone stealing a clay pot, causing him to smile and say with a laugh, clay stealing clay . [ [http://www.serfes.org/lives/stlazarus.htm St.… …

    Wikipedia

  • 93Blowing Stone — The Blowing Stone is a perforated sarsen stone, located at gbmapping|SU324871 in a garden at the foot of Blowingstone Hill just south of the B4507, at Kingston Lisle, near Uffington, in the English county of Oxfordshire (formerly… …

    Wikipedia

  • 94Jaerock Lee — This is a Korean name; the family name is Lee. Jaerock Lee Hangul 이재록 …

    Wikipedia

  • 95Phonological history of English diphthongs — Note: This article deals with sound changes involving English language diphthongs. Each of the following sound changes involved at least one phoneme which historically was a diphthong. The sound changes discussed here may also have involved a… …

    Wikipedia

  • 96The Maines Brothers Band — Origin Texas Genres Country Years active 1983–1986 Labels Mercury Pa …

    Wikipedia

  • 97Yip Harburg — E. Y. Harburg, auch Edgar „Yip“ Harburg (* 8. April 1896 in New York City als Isidore Hochberg; † 4. März 1981 in Los Angeles) war ein US amerikanischer Liedtexter. Er arbeitete mit Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke, Ira Gershwin und Jerome Kern zusammen …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 98bemoan — bemoaningly, adv. /bi mohn /, v.t. 1. to express distress or grief over; lament: to bemoan one s fate. 2. to regard with regret or disapproval. [bef. 1000; BE + MOAN; r. bemene, ME bimenen, OE bimaenan (bi BE + maenan to moan)] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 99Nine Lives (1957 film) — Ni Liv Norwegian DVD cover Directed by Arne Skouen Produced by Arne Skouen …

    Wikipedia

  • 100Moen — This famous Irish surname recorded in such diverse spellings as O Mahon, Mahon, Moan, Moen, Mowne, Mohun, Mowen, Maughan and Vaughan, has two possible derivations. The first is from the ancient Gaelic O Mochain, apparently translating as the son… …

    Surnames reference