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This was the start of the increase of Cymric popularity.
Not every Cymric with a short spine has problems or Manx syndrome.
I daresay the ancient conflict of two nations smoldered strangely in his breast; but the Cymric charm was also there.
A bard from the decidedly Cymric country of Llamedos.
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It includes not only "the Cymric letters and parts of speech," but "the metres of vocal song."
The majority of cat registries have explicit Cymric standards (published separately or along with Manx).
Some cat registries consider the Cymric simply a semi-long-haired variety of the Manx breed, rather than a separate breed.
Probably these ladies are the fairies of popular Celtic tradition, taken up into the more elaborate poetry of Cymric literature and mediaeval romance.
The Cymric field is in the Temblor Valley, along the west side of State Route 33, between that highway and the Temblor Range.
The Nacirema Oil Company discovered the Cymric field in 1909, when they drilled into the huge Tulare pool with their Well No. 1.
The Gaelic name Cumaradh means "place of the Cymric people", referring to the Brythonic-speaking inhabitants of the Kingdom of Strathclyde.
Other big oil fields in southwestern Kern County discovered early in the 20th century include the Buena Vista, the South Belridge and the Cymric fields.
Other anticlinal oil fields in the same series include the Lost Hills, South Belridge, Kettleman Hills, and Cymric fields.
The Llyfr Coch is considered to be the most complete and impressive collection of Cymric literature, and is housed in the University of Oxford's Bodleian library.
The name may have derived from the old British,gala or gwala, describing a full or swiftly flowing stream, though some etymologists think it may be the Cymric gal, meaning 'scattered'.
The Cymric tribes of Britain were a mixed Nordic-Cimmerian race which preceded the purely Nordic Britons into the isles, and thus gave rise to a legend of Gaelic priority.
Most of the oil in the Cymric field is in a sandstone formation known as the Tulare, which is divided into three units: the Tulare I, II, and Amnicola.
The International Cat Association (TICA) and Australian Cat Federation (ACF) recognize the Cymric by that name but as a variety of Manx, not a separate breed with its own standard.
Only in the bards of Wales and in the Scalds of the Sagas did he seem to find his kindred spirits, though it has been suggested that his complex nature took this means of informing the world that he could read both Cymric and Norse.
The name, also used as Barnwell, Barnweil and Burnweill, first recorded as Berenbouell circa 1177-1204 and Brenwyfle in 1306, is one of a cluster of names in this area that contains the Cymric place-name element pren-, meaning 'tree'.
The San Andreas Fault Zone runs parallel to the range at the base of its western slope, on the eastern side of the Carrizo Plain, while the Antelope Plain, location of the enormous Midway Sunset, South Belridge, and Cymric oil fields, lies to the northeast.
The Isle of Man Longhair is essentially a fully tailed Cymric cat, i.e. a cat of Cymric (and thus Manx) stock, with Cymric features, but without expression of the Manx taillessness gene.