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true place

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true place [′trĂ¼ ′plās]
(astronomy)
The position of a star on the celestial sphere as it would be observed from the center of the sun, referred to the celestial equator and celestial equinox at the moment of observation.


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Ataturk, victor of Gallipoli, was the great hero of this conflict; but took his true place in his nation's history after 1918, when the vainglorious trio of Lloyd George, Winston Churchill and Clemenceau, leavening their intent with anti-Muslim Crusader sentiment, armed and financed a Greek invasion of Turkey.
Well then you have come to the true place, at Pure and Honest children you will find the good Claesens girls clothing range and can pick out whatsoever sees your puff in a issue of proceedings.
Readers follow young Twig, the curious and soul-searching main character, on his search for his true place of belonging.
 
 
 
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