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Soler

[ soh-lair; Spanish saw-ler ]

noun

  1. Padre An·to·nio [ahn-, taw, -nyaw], 1729–83, Spanish organist and composer.


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Biden met with Soler in October as well, and tweeted about it.

But Brewer “uses presence and status interchangeably,” says Alessandra Soler, executive director of the ACLU of Arizona.

Watch how Esta Soler is doing her part to educate, heal, and stop domestic abuse.

The Soler-halle has been guessed to be Clare Hall, merely because that college was of early foundation, and was called a 'hall.'

Clare is supposed to have been the Soler hall of Chaucers Tale.

The upper chamber or soler has a good fireplace and chimney-piece of stone, with deeply splayed windows.

He found the garrison under arms by order of the royal lieutenant D. Dionisio Soler.

It has the hall with its great door and arched traceried window, and at the one end a chamber and soler over it.

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