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Eder

[ey-duhr]

noun

  1. a river in central Germany, mainly in Hesse and flowing E to Kassel. 110 miles (177 km) long.



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Dean Huijsen has emerged as a starter, but Eder Militao and Antonio Rudiger have both had injury issues.

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Pena himself said the clash was just something which happens in the game, but his coach Eder Sarabia was furious.

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The laundry Mama took in included that of a White Episcopal priest, Reverend Eder, the priest in charge at St. Thomas Episcopal Church.

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St. Thomas Episcopal Church, where Reverend Eder presided, was on Main Street in the center of town.

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I’ve even been told that Reverend Eder, the White priest whose clothing my mother used to wash back in White Sulphur Springs, bought a sort of commemorative brick and had it installed in the wall at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC, in honor of my father, Joshua Coleman.

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