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dwang

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dwang
1. A crowbar or similar tool.
2. A strut inserted between timbers to stiffen them.


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] van alle dwang / en wil tot skryf bevry", terwyl "hierdie woorde" in gedig 26 (die slotgedig) juis die "vlerke" (dus die liggaam) van die spreker se gedagtes en gees word.
Lift the floor and, once the work is complete, dwang the underside of the floor and re-lay the board using wood screws.
Die term migrasie word in 'n algemene sin gebruik om te verwys na 'n verskeidenheid kategoriee van mense wat hulle oorspronklike geboorteland moes verlaat, hetsy deur 'n wilsbesluit of onder dwang, en hulle elders gevestig het waar hulle dan sodanige land aanneem as tuiste (sommige net tydelik), totdat die moontlikheid ontstaan om onder beter omstandighede terug te keer.
 
 
 
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