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amain

[uh-meyn] / əˈmeɪn /


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Television broadcaster Amain TV reported that one of the survivors, a girl named Honey, was sleeping, covered with a blanket, at the far end of the room.

From Reuters • Oct. 7, 2022

This time the novelist chooses a subject particularly well suited to his oddly cerebral evocation of blood and brass: the legend of the Duchess of Amain.

From Time Magazine Archive

While the International Stylists tried to make everything as light as possible, Johnson put up solid rectangular piers inspired by the pergolas of Amain.

From Time Magazine Archive

The beauties of Italy, Amain, Sorrento, Naples remind me only of Charleston and its surrounding "low-country."

From Time Magazine Archive

Bute had of course visited more than once the tomb of St. Andrew at Amain, of which he speaks in the striking peroration, already quoted, of his Rectorial address.

From John Patrick, Third Marquess of Bute, K.T. A Memoir by Blair, David Hunter




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