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Similar words: saxophonetaxonomyexonerateexonerationMeaning: ['sæksn]  n. a member of a Germanic people who conquered England and merged with the Angles and Jutes to become Anglo-Saxons; dominant in England until the Norman conquest. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of the early Saxons or Anglo-Saxons and their descendents (especially the English or Lowland Scots) and their language. 
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(31) The process of drainage and enclosure was probably occurring in a piecemeal fashion all through the late Saxon period.
(32) Its present course can almost certainly be dated from late Saxon times.
(33) Although some Roman keys do have a vertical bow, keys from the Saxon and medieval periods rarely employ a horizontal bow.
(34) Most visitors, though, come here to see the Saxon Sutton Hoo ship burial in room 41.
(35) The first documentary reference is in the Domesday Book of 1086, but there has been evidence of Roman and Saxon occupation.
(36) Indirectly this must have represented a challenge to the influence of Aethelred of Mercia in the East Saxon region.
(37) It could be a Roman or Saxon burial ground and they were buried with their treasures.
(38) Therefore America is an Anglo - Saxon nation.
(39) The first part tells something about the criminal ideas in Anglo - Saxon age.
(40) Easter day is named after the Saxon goddess of spring, Eostre, whose feast took place at the spring equinox.
(41) The callousness of the Chinese is bound to strike every Anglo - Saxon.
(42) When Ethebred's death left no strong Saxon successor, the Witan chose Canute the Danish leader, as king in 1016.
(43) Some go back to Saxon times and are signposts to churches.
(44) Most come to see its solid thousand-year-old Saxon tower, decorated with spindly arcading, like half-timbering in stone.
(45) Old English is also called Anglo Saxon; Old High German is High German from the middle of the 9th to the end of the 11th century.
(46) They believed that China would be the stage for the conflicting Anglo Saxon and Slav civilizations.
(47) Actually, as you will see, Saxon offers two different tree implementations, each with its own builder and navigation classes (packages com.icl.saxon.tree and com.icl.saxon.tinytree).
(48) The two XPath expressions are represented by com.icl.saxon.expr.Expression objects referenced from the nodes of the tree.
(49) The incorporation of Anglo - Saxon tradition and the historical background after Norman Conquer generated Magna Carta. Sentencedict.com
(50) Modern English derives primarily from one of the dialects of Anglo - Saxon.
(51) Consumer indebtedness , particularly Anglo - Saxon countries, is at record levels.
(52) Saxon also includes a serializer that converts the result tree to XML, HTML, or plain text.
(53) This article concerns about Bazin, the most important classical theorist, who influents film philosophy and aesthetics in Anglo—saxon and Europe deeply, in strickingly different way.
(54) The last roman legion has left the Britian. The island has been invaded by Saxon tribes.
(55) We can see four dialects in old English times: Northumbrian, Mercian , West Saxon, and Kentish.
(56) The soft-spoken Alden was "Fair-haired, azure-eyed, with delicate Saxon complexion/Having the dew of his youth, and the beauty thereof..."
(57) Rights of common go back to Anglo - Saxon times.
(58) The asset bubble in the Anglo - Saxon world gave them the equity capital for borrowing.
(59) He is Saxon when he requires a tendance, and takes a Norman name when he becomes a matter of enjoyment.
(60) This tree implementation (package com.icl.saxon.tinytree) takes up far less memory and is quicker to build, at the cost of slightly slower tree navigation.
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