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    : Laparoscopic Assisted Uterine Depletion

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  • Laud
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up laud or Laud in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Laud may refer to: Extraordinary praise Laúd, a 12-string lute from Spain, played also in diaspora

    Laud

    Laud

  • Laúd
  • Plucked string instrument from Spain

    Laúd (Spanish: "lute") is a plectrum-plucked chordophone from Spain, played also in diaspora countries such as Cuba and the Philippines. Its name, just

    Laúd

    Laúd

    Laúd

  • Howling Laud Hope
  • British politician (born 1942)

    Alan Hope (born 16 June 1942), known politically as Howling Laud Hope, is a British politician and former publican who is the current Leader of the Official

    Howling Laud Hope

    Howling Laud Hope

    Howling_Laud_Hope

  • William Laud
  • Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633 to 1645

    William Laud (7 October 1573 – 10 January 1645) was a bishop in the Church of England. Appointed Archbishop of Canterbury by Charles I in 1633, Laud was a

    William Laud

    William Laud

    William_Laud

  • Lauds
  • Major canonical hour in liturgy

    Lauds are a canonical hour of the Divine office. In the Roman Rite Liturgy of the Hours it is one of the major hours, usually held after Matins, in the

    Lauds

    Lauds

    Lauds

  • Laudative
  • Terms conveying positivity

    Look up laudative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Laudatives (from Latin laudare "to praise") are words or grammatical forms that denote a positive

    Laudative

    Laudative

  • Derek Laud
  • British political lobbyist (born 1964)

    Derek George Henry Laud FRSA (born 9 August 1964[citation needed]) is a British banker, author, broadcaster and visiting professor. He has other wide business

    Derek Laud

    Derek_Laud

  • Ronald Lauder
  • American businessman (born 1944)

    Steven Lauder (born February 26, 1944) is an American businessman. He is the sole heir to The Estée Lauder Companies, founded by his parents Estée Lauder and

    Ronald Lauder

    Ronald Lauder

    Ronald_Lauder

  • Codex Laud
  • Mesoamerican manuscript

    The Codex Laud, or Laudianus, is a Mesoamerican codex, possibly from the fifteenth-century, named for its former owner William Laud. It is part of the

    Codex Laud

    Codex Laud

    Codex_Laud

  • Catmando
  • British cat, satirical party joint leader (1995–2002)

    (OMRLP) from 1999 to 2002, along with his owner, party chairman Howling Laud Hope. He died in 2002, serving as leader until his death. Following the 1999

    Catmando

    Catmando

  • Lauder
  • Town in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    The former Royal Burgh of Lauder (/ˈlɔːdər/, Scottish Gaelic: Labhdar) is a town in the Scottish Borders in the historic county of Berwickshire. On the

    Lauder

    Lauder

  • Laud Humphreys
  • American sociologist (1930–1988)

    Robert Allan Humphreys (1930–1988), known as Laud Humphreys, was an American sociologist and Episcopal priest. He is noted for his research into sexual

    Laud Humphreys

    Laud_Humphreys

  • MV Sam Laud
  • Ship built in 1975

    M/V Sam Laud is a diesel-powered Lake freighter owned by the American Steamship Company now a part of the Rand Logistics, Inc. and operated by Grand River

    MV Sam Laud

    MV Sam Laud

    MV_Sam_Laud

  • Laud Weiner
  • Laud Weiner is a short film written and directed by Philip Euling, starring David Hyde Pierce. The cast also includes Marisol Nichols, Jake Muxworthy,

    Laud Weiner

    Laud_Weiner

  • Attack on Lambeth Palace, 1640
  • English uprising

    with the highly unpopular Archbishop of Canterbury, William Laud, the crowd blamed Laud for the prorogation of the recent parliament. He was also distrusted

    Attack on Lambeth Palace, 1640

    Attack_on_Lambeth_Palace,_1640

  • Laud of Coutances
  • Saint Laud of Coutances (variants: Lauto, Laudo, Launus, popularly: Saint Lô) was the fifth bishop of Coutances and is venerated as a saint in the Roman

    Laud of Coutances

    Laud of Coutances

    Laud_of_Coutances

  • Laudes regiæ
  • Catholic hymn

    The laudes regiæ (English: "Royal Praises" or "Royal Acclamations") are a hymn used in the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church. There are variant texts,

    Laudes regiæ

    Laudes_regiæ

  • Nandkishore Shamrao Laud
  • Indian surgeon

    Nandkishore Shamrao Laud is an Indian orthopaedic surgeon who was awarded with the honour of Padma Bhusan, the third highest civilian award of India in

    Nandkishore Shamrao Laud

    Nandkishore_Shamrao_Laud

  • Estée Lauder Companies
  • American multinational cosmetics company

    The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. (/ˈɛsteɪ ˈlɔːdər/ EST-ay LAW-dər) is an American multinational cosmetics company, a manufacturer and marketer of makeup

    Estée Lauder Companies

    Estée Lauder Companies

    Estée_Lauder_Companies

  • All Glory, Laud and Honour
  • Hymn translation by John Mason Neale

    "All Glory, Laud and Honour" is an English translation by the Church of England clergyman John Mason Neale of the Latin hymn "Gloria, laus et honor", which

    All Glory, Laud and Honour

    All Glory, Laud and Honour

    All_Glory,_Laud_and_Honour

  • Laud Senanu
  • Ghanaian government official

    Laud Senanu is a Ghanaian Government Official and the former chief executive officer of the National Pensions Regulatory Authority. He replaced Sam Pee

    Laud Senanu

    Laud_Senanu

  • Official Monster Raving Loony Party
  • British satirical political party

    holding a safe seat is unlikely to lose it. In 1997 their leader Alan "Howling Laud" Hope was elected unopposed to Ashburton Town Council in Devon. In 1999 Hope

    Official Monster Raving Loony Party

    Official_Monster_Raving_Loony_Party

  • Lauder family
  • American Jewish family

    The Lauder family is an American billionaire family. It owes its initial fame to Estée Lauder (1908–2004), who with her husband Joseph H. Lauder, made

    Lauder family

    Lauder_family

  • Michael Laudor
  • American schizophrenia patient (born 1963)

    Michael B. Laudor (born May 12, 1963) is an American graduate of Yale Law School who made national headlines in 1995 for having successfully graduated

    Michael Laudor

    Michael_Laudor

  • Jane Lauder
  • American businesswoman (born 1973)

    Jane Lauder (born July 1, 1973) is an American heiress and businesswoman. Lauder joined the family business, Estée Lauder Companies, in 1996, a year after

    Jane Lauder

    Jane_Lauder

  • Estée Lauder (businesswoman)
  • American businesswoman (1908–2004)

    (later Lauder). Lauder was the only woman on Time magazine's 1998 list of the 20 most influential business geniuses of the 20th century. Lauder was born

    Estée Lauder (businesswoman)

    Estée Lauder (businesswoman)

    Estée_Lauder_(businesswoman)

  • Laud, Indiana
  • Unincorporated community and Census-designated place in Indiana, United States

    Laud is an unincorporated community in Washington Township, Whitley County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. A post office was established at Laud in 1855

    Laud, Indiana

    Laud, Indiana

    Laud,_Indiana

  • Lauder (surname)
  • Surname list

    Estée Lauder Companies Leonard Lauder (son) (1933–2025) Ronald Lauder (son) (born 1944) William P. Lauder (grandson) (born 1960) George Lauder Sr. (1815–1901)

    Lauder (surname)

    Lauder_(surname)

  • Laud Quartey
  • Ghanaian footballer

    Laud Quartey (born 11 March 1984 in Ghana) is a Ghanaian football player who last played for Tajik League side Vakhsh Qurghonteppa. Quartey began his career

    Laud Quartey

    Laud_Quartey

  • Aerin Lauder
  • American businesswoman (born 1970)

    Rebecca Lauder Zinterhofer (born April 23, 1970) is an American billionaire heiress and businesswoman. Lauder is the daughter of Jo Carole Lauder (née Knopf)

    Aerin Lauder

    Aerin_Lauder

  • Laud Herbal Glossary
  • The Laud Herbal Glossary (MS Oxford, Bodleian Library, Laud Misc. 587) is a twelfth-century copy of the single biggest compilation of plant-name glosses

    Laud Herbal Glossary

    Laud_Herbal_Glossary

  • Oscar Laud
  • Ghanaian footballer

    Oscar Laud (born 1 May 1976) is a Ghanaian former professional footballer who played as a forward. He played in four matches for the Ghana national team

    Oscar Laud

    Oscar_Laud

  • Laudes organi
  • American musical composition

    Laudes Organi is a piece of music for organ and choir by Zoltán Kodály. It was composed in 1966 for the National Convention of The American Guild of Organists

    Laudes organi

    Laudes_organi

  • Bodleian Library
  • Research library of the University of Oxford

    the library by Francis Douce in 1834 The Laud Manuscripts, donated to the library by Archbishop William Laud between 1635 and 1640 The letters of the

    Bodleian Library

    Bodleian Library

    Bodleian_Library

  • Trial of William Laud
  • 1640s treason trial in the House of Lords

    The trial of William Laud, archbishop of Canterbury, took place in stages in the first half of the 1640s, and resulted in his execution on treason charges

    Trial of William Laud

    Trial_of_William_Laud

  • Tearoom Trade
  • 1970 book by Laud Humphreys

    Sex in Public Places is a 1970 non-fiction book by American sociologist Laud Humphreys, based on his 1968 Ph.D. dissertation "Tearoom Trade: A Study of

    Tearoom Trade

    Tearoom_Trade

  • Laud Troy Book
  • Anonymous Middle English poem dealing with the background and events of the Trojan War

    The Laud Troy Book is an anonymous Middle English poem dealing with the background and events of the Trojan War. Dating from around 1400 and consisting

    Laud Troy Book

    Laud Troy Book

    Laud_Troy_Book

  • Leonard Lauder
  • American billionaire and philanthropist (1933–2025)

    Alan Lauder (March 19, 1933 – June 14, 2025) was an American billionaire, philanthropist and art collector. Together, he and his brother, Ronald Lauder, were

    Leonard Lauder

    Leonard_Lauder

  • Octavina
  • guitar-shaped Ecuadorian-Peruvian instrument with a tuning similar to the laúd. Originally a Spanish instrument, the octavina was soon incorporated into

    Octavina

    Octavina

    Octavina

  • Lauderdale Lakes, Florida
  • City in Florida, United States

    Lauderdale Lakes is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States. It is part of the Miami metropolitan area. As of the 2020 United States census, the

    Lauderdale Lakes, Florida

    Lauderdale Lakes, Florida

    Lauderdale_Lakes,_Florida

  • Laudes
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Laudes may refer to: Lauds, canonical hour A term sometimes employed by medieval scribes for Trope (music) This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Laudes

    Laudes

  • George Lauder
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    George Lauder may refer to: George Lauder (bishop) (died 1466), medieval Scottish bishop George Lauder of the Bass (died 1611), Scottish Member of Parliament

    George Lauder

    George_Lauder

  • Angers-Saint-Laud station
  • Railway station in France

    Angers–Saint-Laud is a railway station located in Angers, Maine-et-Loire, western France. The station was opened in 1849 and is located on the Le Mans–Angers

    Angers-Saint-Laud station

    Angers-Saint-Laud station

    Angers-Saint-Laud_station

  • ChatGPT
  • Generative AI chatbot by OpenAI

    release and 900 million weekly active users in February 2026. It has been lauded for its potential to transform numerous professional fields, and has instigated

    ChatGPT

    ChatGPT

    ChatGPT

  • Lord Buckethead
  • British novelty candidate

    man dressed as the Muppet character Elmo (he got three votes), Howling "Laud" Hope of the Monster Raving Loony Party (119 votes) and Lord Buckethead,

    Lord Buckethead

    Lord Buckethead

    Lord_Buckethead

  • Laudal
  • Village in Lindesnes Municipality, Norway

    Laudal is a village in Lindesnes Municipality in Agder county, Norway. The village is located on the western shore of the Mandalselva river, about 15 kilometres

    Laudal

    Laudal

    Laudal

  • Peterborough Chronicle
  • Manuscript which contains unique information about the history of England

    The Peterborough Chronicle (also called the Laud manuscript and the E manuscript) is a version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle originally maintained by the

    Peterborough Chronicle

    Peterborough Chronicle

    Peterborough_Chronicle

  • William Prynne
  • English lawyer, author and politician (1600–1669)

    figure, was a prominent Puritan opponent of church policy under William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury (1633–1645). His views were Presbyterian, but he

    William Prynne

    William Prynne

    William_Prynne

  • Thorough
  • of Canterbury William Laud. Laud exploited his secular and religious roles to implement the policy of Thorough in England. Laud used his authority as

    Thorough

    Thorough

  • S. Janaki
  • Indian singer (1938–2026)

    original on 18 April 2023. Retrieved 30 January 2023. "Kannada composers laud S Janaki for doctorate honor". Zee News. 15 March 2009. Archived from the

    S. Janaki

    S. Janaki

    S._Janaki

  • The Song of the Chinese Revolution
  • 1984 Chinese film

    The Song of the Chinese Revolution, also rendered in English as The Laud for the Chinese Revolution (simplified Chinese: 中国革命之歌; traditional Chinese: 中國革命之歌;

    The Song of the Chinese Revolution

    The_Song_of_the_Chinese_Revolution

  • Marlon Brando
  • American actor (1924–2004)

    Stanislavski's system in the 1940s. He began his career on stage, where he was lauded for adeptly interpreting his characters. He made his Broadway debut in the

    Marlon Brando

    Marlon Brando

    Marlon_Brando

  • Literary award
  • Award for authors and literary associations

    or literary prize is an award presented in recognition of a particularly lauded literary piece or body of work. It is normally presented to an author. Most

    Literary award

    Literary_award

  • La Chapelle-Saint-Laud
  • Commune in Pays de la Loire, France

    La Chapelle-Saint-Laud (French pronunciation: [la ʃapɛl sɛ̃ lo] ) is a commune in the Maine-et-Loire department of western France. Communes of the Maine-et-Loire

    La Chapelle-Saint-Laud

    La Chapelle-Saint-Laud

    La_Chapelle-Saint-Laud

  • Dancegod Lloyd
  • Ghanaian dancer and choreographer

    Laud Anoo Konadu (born 25 May 1992), known professionally as Dancegod Lloyd, is a Ghanaian dancer, dance coach, and choreographer. He is a co-founder of

    Dancegod Lloyd

    Dancegod_Lloyd

  • St Laud's Church, Mabe
  • Church in Cornwall, England

    dedication as being to St Laud. In 1308 or 1309 Bishop Stapeldon consecrated the cemetery and held an ordination at the Chapel of St Laud (capelle Sancti Laudi)

    St Laud's Church, Mabe

    St Laud's Church, Mabe

    St_Laud's_Church,_Mabe

  • Jeremy Taylor
  • English cleric (1613–1667)

    patronage of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury. He went on to become chaplain in ordinary to King Charles I as a result of Laud's sponsorship. This

    Jeremy Taylor

    Jeremy Taylor

    Jeremy_Taylor

  • Polly Lauder Tunney
  • American philanthropist (1907–2008)

    Polly Lauder Tunney (born Mary Josephine Lauder; April 24, 1907 – April 12, 2008) was an American philanthropist and Connecticut socialite. An heiress

    Polly Lauder Tunney

    Polly_Lauder_Tunney

  • The Drew Carey Show
  • American television sitcom (1995–2004)

    The Drew Carey Show is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC from September 13, 1995, to September 8, 2004. Set in Cleveland, Ohio, the series

    The Drew Carey Show

    The Drew Carey Show

    The_Drew_Carey_Show

  • Laudianism
  • Early seventeenth-century English reform movement

    Richard Hooker, and John Jewel and was promulgated by Archbishop William Laud and his supporters. It rejected the predestination upheld by Calvinism in

    Laudianism

    Laudianism

    Laudianism

  • George Lauder of the Bass
  • Sir George Lauder of the Bass, Knight (died 27 June 1611, on the Bass Rock), was a cleric, Privy Counsellor, and Member of the Scottish Parliament. He

    George Lauder of the Bass

    George_Lauder_of_the_Bass

  • Carnegie College
  • Further education college in Scotland

    Carnegie College (formerly Lauder College) was a further education college based in Halbeath, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. It was established in 1899,

    Carnegie College

    Carnegie_College

  • Charles I of England
  • King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to 1649

    his supporters George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, Archbishop William Laud, and Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford. James insisted that the House

    Charles I of England

    Charles I of England

    Charles_I_of_England

  • Evelyn Lauder
  • Jewish American businesswoman and philanthropist

    Evelyn Lauder (née Hausner; August 12, 1936 – November 12, 2011) was an Austrian businesswoman, socialite and philanthropist. She married Leonard Lauder, the

    Evelyn Lauder

    Evelyn_Lauder

  • The Stand
  • 1978 novel by Stephen King

    pregnant college student Frannie Goldsmith, and teenage outcast Harold Lauder. Larry Underwood, a disillusioned pop singer, joins the group in the wake

    The Stand

    The Stand

    The_Stand

  • David Lauder
  • David Ross Lauder VC (31 January 1894 – 4 June 1972) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry

    David Lauder

    David Lauder

    David_Lauder

  • John Dick-Lauder
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    John Dick-Lauder may refer to: Sir John Dick-Lauder, 8th Baronet Sir John Dick-Lauder, 11th Baronet John Lauder (disambiguation) This disambiguation page

    John Dick-Lauder

    John_Dick-Lauder

  • Lauder Institute
  • Business school at the University of Pennsylvania

    The Joseph H. Lauder Institute of Management & International Studies (The Lauder Institute) is an institution that offers a joint degree program at the

    Lauder Institute

    Lauder_Institute

  • Barbarito Torres
  • Cuban musician

    Afro-Cuban All Stars and the Buena Vista Social Club since 1996. Torres plays the laúd, a traditional Cuban instrument of the lute family that is most associated

    Barbarito Torres

    Barbarito Torres

    Barbarito_Torres

  • Tommy Lauder
  • Scottish ice hockey player (born 1918)

    Thomas Lauder (born 7 January 1918) is a Scottish former ice hockey defender who played in the Scottish National League and the British National League

    Tommy Lauder

    Tommy_Lauder

  • Toy Story
  • 1995 film by John Lasseter

    rating on film aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes. The film is frequently lauded as one of the greatest animated films ever made, and, due to its status

    Toy Story

    Toy_Story

  • Hamid
  • Name list

    ḥāmed) also spelled Haamed, Hamid or Hamed, and in Turkish Hamit; it means "lauder" or "one who praises". Ḥamīd (Arabic: حَمِيد ḥamīd) also spelled Hamid,

    Hamid

    Hamid

  • Lauder (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Lauder is a town in the Scottish Borders 27 miles south east of Edinburgh. Lauder may also refer to: Lauder (Parliament of Scotland constituency), pre-1707

    Lauder (disambiguation)

    Lauder_(disambiguation)

  • Albert Lauder
  • Australian rules footballer

    Albert Victor Lauder (11 October 1898 – 4 September 1971) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League

    Albert Lauder

    Albert Lauder

    Albert_Lauder

  • I've Seen All Good People
  • 1971 song by Yes

    intro by Steve Howe on a laúd, a Spanish lute. Howe also sometimes plays the solo on a standard acoustic guitar. As the laúd begins a repeated four-bar

    I've Seen All Good People

    I've_Seen_All_Good_People

  • Henry Burton (theologian)
  • English puritan (1578–1648)

    cut off in 1637 for writing pamphlets attacking the views of Archbishop Laud. He was born at Birdsall, a small parish in the former East Riding of Yorkshire

    Henry Burton (theologian)

    Henry Burton (theologian)

    Henry_Burton_(theologian)

  • You're Killing Me
  • 2023 film by Beth Hanna and Jerren Lauder

    a 2023 American horror thriller film directed by Beth Hanna and Jerren Lauder and written by Walker Hare and Brad Martocello. The film stars McKaley Miller

    You're Killing Me

    You're_Killing_Me

  • Municipality of Grassland
  • Rural municipality in Manitoba, Canada

    of 1,000 to incorporate a municipality. Elgin Hartney Grande-Clairière Lauder Minto In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Grassland

    Municipality of Grassland

    Municipality of Grassland

    Municipality_of_Grassland

  • Harry Lauder
  • Scottish entertainer (1870–1950)

    Sir Harry Lauder (/ˈlɔːdər/; 4 August 1870 – 26 February 1950) was a Scottish singer, comedian and actor. Popular in both music hall and vaudeville theatre

    Harry Lauder

    Harry Lauder

    Harry_Lauder

  • William Lauder
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    William Lauder may refer to: William de Lauder (1380–1425), bishop of Glasgow William Lauder (poet) (1520?–1573), poet William Lauder (forger) (died 1771)

    William Lauder

    William_Lauder

  • Andrés Iniesta
  • Spanish footballer (born 1984)

    Widely regarded as one of the greatest midfielders of all time, he was lauded for his balance, ball control and agility in close spaces, combined with

    Andrés Iniesta

    Andrés Iniesta

    Andrés_Iniesta

  • Vozinha
  • Cape Verdean footballer (born 1986)

    champions Argentina in a 3–2 loss in extra time. Vozinha's performance was lauded by fans and the media, and he was named a "hero" for Cape Verde. Vozinha's

    Vozinha

    Vozinha

    Vozinha

  • George Lauder Sr.
  • Scottish politician

    George Lauder (9 May 1815 – 18 November 1901) was a political leader in Scotland who was the father of Scottish industrialist George Lauder and surrogate

    George Lauder Sr.

    George Lauder Sr.

    George_Lauder_Sr.

  • Divine Praises
  • Catholic expiatory prayer

    The Divine Praises or Laudes Divinae (informally known as Blessed be God) is an 18th-century Roman Catholic expiatory prayer. It is traditionally recited

    Divine Praises

    Divine Praises

    Divine_Praises

  • Andrew Lauder
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Andrew Lauder may refer to: Andrew Lauder (burgess) (1702–1769), Scottish nobleman Andrew Lauder (music executive) (1947–2025), British record company

    Andrew Lauder

    Andrew_Lauder

  • Edward Norton
  • American actor (born 1969)

    and is defended by lawyer Martin Vail (Richard Gere). His performance was lauded by critics; Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times praised Norton's character

    Edward Norton

    Edward Norton

    Edward_Norton

  • Elizabeth Hurley
  • English actress and model (born 1965)

    attention. Hurley has been associated with the cosmetics company Estée Lauder since the company gave Hurley her first modelling job at the age of 29.

    Elizabeth Hurley

    Elizabeth Hurley

    Elizabeth_Hurley

  • Lauder, Manitoba
  • Community in Manitoba, Canada

    Lauder is a small community in the Rural Municipality of Grassland in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The community is located at the junction of Highway

    Lauder, Manitoba

    Lauder,_Manitoba

  • Old Lauder Castle
  • Castle in Scotland

    Old Lauder Castle was an 11th-century castle located in Lauder, Scottish Borders, Scotland. Hugh de Morville was appointed to the office of Constable of

    Old Lauder Castle

    Old_Lauder_Castle

  • Lauder baronets
  • Baronetcy in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia

    baronetcy granted to the Lauder family. The baronetcy of Lauder of Fountainhall, Haddingtonshire, was created for John Lauder, last surviving male representative

    Lauder baronets

    Lauder_baronets

  • Marty Lauder
  • Canadian ice hockey player (1907–1959)

    William Thomas Martin Lauder (February 26, 1907 — September 6, 1959) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played three games in the National

    Marty Lauder

    Marty_Lauder

  • Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
  • 2004 video game

    complexities of the freeway system and social dynamics. GameSpy's Lopez lauded its accurate imitation of the American West Coast. Critics considered the

    Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

    Grand_Theft_Auto:_San_Andreas

  • Saint-Lô
  • Prefecture and commune in Normandy, France

    (Saint-Lô-1 and Saint-Lô-2). The place name derives from that of a local saint, Laud of Coutances. The commune has 19,471 inhabitants as of 2023 who are called

    Saint-Lô

    Saint-Lô

    Saint-Lô

  • Robert Lauder
  • Scottish prelate

    Robert can be named William Lauder, Bishop of Glasgow, Alexander Lauder and Thomas Lauder, both Bishop of Dunkeld, and George Lauder, Bishop of Argyll. Almost

    Robert Lauder

    Robert_Lauder

  • Lauder Tower
  • Castle in Scotland

    Lauder Tower was a 15th-century tower house located in Lauder, Scottish Borders, Scotland. Built by the Lauder family, the castle once stood near Lauder

    Lauder Tower

    Lauder_Tower

  • Matins
  • Major canonical hour of the liturgy

    after midnight to, at latest, the dawn, the time for the canonical hour of Lauds (a practice still followed in certain orders). It was divided into two or

    Matins

    Matins

  • Afferbeck Lauder
  • Australian graphic artist and author (1911–1998)

    Afferbeck Lauder was the pseudonym used by Alistair Ardoch Morrison (21 September 1911 – 15 March 1998), an Australian graphic artist and author who in

    Afferbeck Lauder

    Afferbeck_Lauder

  • Book of the White Earl
  • miscellany created circa 1404–1452. The Book of the White Earl, now Bodleian Laud Misc. MS 610, consists of twelve folios inserted into Leabhar na Rátha, a

    Book of the White Earl

    Book_of_the_White_Earl

  • United Anglican Church
  • (ACTA). It has parishes in Pennsylvania and Delaware. It also sponsors the Laud Hall Theological Seminary as an institution for theological education. Its

    United Anglican Church

    United_Anglican_Church

  • Rajendra III
  • Chola emperor from 1246 to 1279

    war ending with the death of Rajaraja Chola III. Rajendra's inscriptions laud him as the "cunning hero, who killed Rajaraja after making him wear the double

    Rajendra III

    Rajendra III

    Rajendra_III

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  • BESR
  • BESR

    : Backup Executive System Recovery

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