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parr
a salmon up to two years of age, with dark spots and transverse bands

Parr
Catherine. 1512--48, sixth wife of Henry VIII of England


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Mighty Athens, scorning to issue any plausible justification for their assault on little Melia, says bluntly: "You know, and we know, as practical men, that the question of justice arises only between parres equal in strength, and the strong do what they can, and the weak submit.
Dewey, 1910; Finke, Ward, & Smith, 1992; Isaksen & Parres, 1985; Merrifield, Guilford, Christensen, & Frick, 1962; Wallas, 1926).
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