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kitabu

7th November 2013, 12:06
1. Good to keep bowing? I'll wait. Garcon

Good (g) plus arc (bowing although not exactly a good synonym for bowing) but how does one account for the 'on'?

2. Commitment against replacing shooter - there's no sense in it. Oblivion.

I understand that this is the word obligation with v being substituted for gat. But oblivion doesn't mean 'no sense in it'

3. I'm happy in the early rounds not start from the back. Smiler.

4. David's wife cleans the man's soul. Bathsheba

5. United emerged victorious? We wouldn't all say that . One
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mamya

7th November 2013, 12:08
2 Oblivion, yes a state of insensibility

oblivion
əˈblɪvɪən/Submit
noun
noun: oblivion
1.
the state of being unaware or unconscious of what is happening around one.
"they drank themselves into oblivion"
synonyms: unconsciousness, insensibility, stupor, stupefaction, senselessness, blankness, darkness; More
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mamya

7th November 2013, 12:10
3 Prelims [back] minus P

Preliminaries [ early rounds]

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mamya

7th November 2013, 12:11
5 Victorious - WON , some will pronounce it ONE
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jazzgirl

7th November 2013, 12:12
http://myweb.usf.edu/~liottan/theegyptiansoul.htmls Baths + he + ba
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jazzgirl

7th November 2013, 12:13
sorry the link did not work.
ba is egyptian for the soul
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jazzgirl

7th November 2013, 12:13
http://myweb.usf.edu/~liottan/theegyptiansoul.html
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mamya

7th November 2013, 12:15
1

G - good
on - to
arc - bowing
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mamya

7th November 2013, 12:16
ba
bɑː/Submit
noun
noun: ba; plural noun: bas
1.
in ancient Egypt, the supposed soul of a person or god, which survived after death but had to be sustained with offerings of food. It was typically represented as a human-headed bird.



There you go J - :-)
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jazzgirl

7th November 2013, 12:16
Thanks mamya. I need lunch :)
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