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"Now I must follow the highlight on the delf.
Delf was colored, glazed earthenware made for table use in the middle ages of Earth.
It came into existence on the banks of the Delf, the present Damsterdiep, around 1200.
The one goal Delf conceded was a penalty kick taken by Colin Morris.
The "basic" and "independent" divisions are certified by the DELF.
Although the difficulty varies, the scoring of the DELF is identical at each level.
Unlike the no-" He stopped, unsure how Count Delf would take what he'd been on the point of saying.
The glow on the delf cup became so bright it was as if the sunlight were reflecting from it, but the sky was overcast.
Music video by Method Man performing Release Yo Delf.
The American Indian artifacts will be kept at the Delf Norona Museum.
In early 2007, an electronic version of the typeface was developed under the name Johnston Delf Smith, specifically for use on historic signs.
Illustrated by Brian Delf.
This type-face was designed by Charles Holden and Percy Delf Smith.
This 'petit-serif' typeface was developed by Holden with Percy Delf Smith.
Also, The school started the "DELF" program newly.
Hanna Delf von Wolzogen.
Pupils can get certificates for talking French and it has stages, They have started the "DELF" program in 2009.
Delf was selected for the Saatchi & Saatchi new directors Global showcase in 2000 and won numerous awards.
The ruin lies on the Pennine Way east of Withins Height below Delf Hill.
This technique was pioneered by Sir Harold Delf Gillies as one of the first competent phalloplasty techniques.
In 2009 the college introduced the French DELF examinations which are run by the French embassy.
This canal was called Delf, later on Delft, from the word "delven" that is akin to the verb to "delve" in English.
The Masters of Dirc van Delf were a group of manuscript painters active in the Netherlands between 1400 and around 1410.
The original font was developed in the 1920s by Percy Delf Smith (another former pupil of Edward Johnston).
Delf went on to work as an IT manager for Castle Point Borough Council after his footballing career.