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Imagine, just one shot of scop and he'd have told the truth.
Her story is sung by a scop during festivities in lines 1071-1158.
You might want to take some scop; we're liable to pitch a good bit."
They are mentioned as the people of the scop Widsith.
Offices at the court included that of the thyle and the scop.
"If he has no mind to sing for the raising of our hearts, let us find a scop who will." '
He would have lived in the 5th century and is mentioned as the lord of the scop himself in the poem.
The only problem which has been solved is famine, thanks to "the scop", a single-cell protein.
The Beowulf poet, however, makes his scop give the account in an extremely compact and allusive way.
That she could make Andrew scop?
Ms. Scop, 26, will keep her name.
The West Germanic counterpart of the skald is the scop.
"I gassed him and tried scop on him.
Well, we know from many historical sources that in the first millennium at royal or noble houses a performer called a scop would present epics.
Strongly recommend the scop."
After one of Beowulf's victories, a scop or court-poet narrates an old tale to the assembled guests.
This fold is called a beta-roll in the SCOP classification.
Also, the functional information of the template and its SCOP classification are provided.
The SCOP database is freely accessible on the internet.
The shapes of domains are called "folds" in SCOP.
The classes are the top level, or "root" of the SCOP hierarchical classification.
The standard botanical author abbreviation Scop.
It is possible to describe the elements of SCOP using order-theoretic structures.
And the jury, of course, had to waive immunity and take a scop test, to prove the box hadn't been packed.
For example, the Transderm Scop patch, worn behind the ear, works well for some people.