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Dictionary » F » Folklore FolkloreFolklore The common orally transmitted traditions, myths, festivals, songs, superstitions, and stories of all peoples. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Biological Jubilee - HELP!!... the bottom dwelling ones) toward the shore in a desperate search for more oxygen-rich water. Jubilees cannot be predicted with certainty. Local folklore offers some clues for telling when one might be in the offing: The water is calm the day before and during the event itself, the wind is gentle ...
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The Fiber Disease... and Mr Whedon is also the writer of the infamous "BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER" yOU ALL GET IT NOW????? PORPHYRIA IS A NAME THEY ALSO USE IN FOLKLORE.....FOR THE VAMPIRES.....B/c it messes up our red blood cell count and also we are now allergic to light. Sorry Tam Tam, but you were rude ...
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Are you left or right handed?... to that the history of being an outcast to more extreme examples of being burned at the stake.... and it makes more sense why stigma from myth and folklore die hard... unfortunately it was intertwined with vvery real occurrences. Beliefs that propel misnomers even today.
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The Fiber Disease... 'in their opinion' this could not happen. Go and read the relevant legislation and common law, which have absolutely nothing to do with personal folklore or opinion. Even if, by chance, someone hit upon the guilty section of industry, e.g., this, and further speculation, could arguably preclude ...
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Re: Biological Jubilee - HELP!!... Crabs are almost always a part of the event. The phenomenon in Mobile Bay has been studied very little. However, scientific evidence and local "folklore" observed that Jubilees occur only in summer months, usually in the early dawn hours before sunrise. The bay is usually calm or slick on the ...
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