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pean

[pee-uhn] / ˈpi ən /


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Louis Armstrong – What a Wonderful World The vocal by the king of jazz lent a grandfatherly wisdom to this pean to nature’s purity.

From The Guardian • Nov. 26, 2015

As recently as 1951, Manhattan critics felt that he had plenty of speed but not enough depth, and Julius returned to his Left Bank apartment in Paris and more Euro pean appearances.

From Time Magazine Archive

Kiesinger reiterated the West German view that the doors of the Common Market should be opened to Britain and the other six members of the Euro pean Free Trade Association.

From Time Magazine Archive

World War II: Known as a good infantryman who knew how to train others, went to England in 1942 to command all U.S. ground forces in the Euro pean Theater of Operations.

From Time Magazine Archive

Out of the awful silence of that home, Mrs. Lee sent to American papers, a triumphant pean of praise to God.

From The Evolution of Man Scientifically Disproved In 50 Arguments by Williams, William A. (William Asbury)




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