1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:333 AND stemmed:who)
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M a n s d a v e n s, the last name. (Pause.) The first (gesturing) T a n z. 1487, 1535, dying in Turkey. Three children and a wife who was German. The personality then irresponsible but full of gaiety, with some effeminate characteristics from an earlier 9th century life. (Pause.) A tendency then to run from problems, and a fear of settling in one place.
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A follower of Hay Chi-Chu (my phonetic interpretation) who was a combination outcast-commander and merchant for the foreigners who lived in the mountains; an outpost to the northwest, where it snowed severely in the wintertime.
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There is a tendency toward overdependence balanced by a scorn toward those who are overdependent. There are some conflicts still operating from the 15th-century existence, with the result that the male is drawn so idealistically that the real male is found wanting by contrast.
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There was a challenge involved, implied perhaps, and I assume it will not be taken up but it will be understood. It will be sidestepped. The reply will be polite in comparison. (Pause.) The man who receives it will understand it. A man to whom he shows it will not. No meeting will result as a direct result.
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(10:11. Re Seth’s data: John said the island data could be correct, and a family connection. His brother-in-law, who is an industrial engineer for a plywood concern, either is now, or will soon be, in Hawaii for a month.
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(Pause.) An antique they prize. A miscellany of objects arranged in pyramid form, and people dressed as constables who are not constables. They went to their room shortly after seven, and leave it again. They eat at a place that begins with a D. This is not it: It sounds like Den-i-ah (my phonetic interpretation) however.
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