Examples of using Barrows in English and their translations into French
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de Havilland's first aircraft took two years to build before he crashed it during its first very short flight at Seven Barrows near Litchfield, Hampshire in December 1909.
As of 2010, Barrows has become one of the main artists for DC's Superman family of titles,
Building a Maternity-Care Network in Urban Family Practice Through Continuing Professional Development Jennifer Barrows, University of British Columbia;
ancient settlements and the barrows of the Bronze Age,
For example, whereas in the Neolithic a large chambered cairn or long barrow was used to house the dead, the'Early Bronze Age' saw people buried in individual barrows(also commonly known
Included are 9 megalithic tombs 7 Ring barrows 3 different stone circles 9 different standing stones 2 stone-rows 5 enclosures 6 crannogs 33 ráths
The barrow was excavated in the period 1914-16.
Barrow and Greenwood were returned to the Clink in 1593.
The reason is what Barrow and Lynch both call the"Davidian Revolution.
A nearby Bronze Age barrow was excavated in 1925.
Many barrow graves and fortress hills are located in its vicinity.
Barrow continued in his law practice.
Barrow- A British ACME detective.
Can I barrow some of your talent?
Barrow Harrow. It's his nickname.
BARROW- Powder coated steel barbecue/ fire baskets.
Clyde Barrow.
Let's take a barrow and go to the market.
This barrow can't hold them all.
Mr. Clyde Barrow.