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Annie of musical fame
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ado
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Ado or Adon of Vienne ( or ; 16 December 874), was archbishop of Vienne in Lotharingia from 850 until his death. He belonged to a prominent Frankish family and spent much his early adulthood in Italy . Several of his letters are extant and reveal their ...
Usage examples of ado.
The second informed him that Lakeesh Lord Ado entertained Colonial Pact agents.
Lord Ado would leave her alone for an extended time as he still had other business to conduct and probably wanted her to wait in fear for his entrance.
Lord Ado sank to his knees and collapsed on the floor, she switched the two pieces of chain to one hand.
Lord Ado has seen my bank balance, thanks to your dear friend and servant, Len.
Lord Ado looked shriveled, a large bruise on the side of his face, his neck raw and abraded.
Next week, Lord Ellus McDirk, Lord Ado Lakeesh and the Lakeesh Master were scheduled for trial, along with the Lakeesh guards who had dared touch a McDirk wife.
Mari Ado asked with the blunt lack of manners she obviously thought went with her offworld name.
Mari Ado, ex of the Little Blue Bugs, was criminally competent in a number of insurgency roles that had nothing to do with wavecraft, and for that matter no less well endowed physically than a number of the other female bodies in the room, Virginia Vidaura included.
Even Mari Ado dropped her hostility like a broken toy as it became clear I was peripheral to the real issue.
It was as if he could see Ado and the others standing there in the flickering torchlight, grim spectres at the feast that no amount of alcohol or take would erase.
Atari Ado, cooked in half by a Sunjet blast, scrabbling with the last of her strength to get a sidearm to her throat and pull the trigger.
I cast a hungry gaze on this young lady without more ado, just as if all the women in Europe were only a seraglio kept for my pleasures.
The laird stood his ground with much ado, though his face was often crimsoned over with the hues of shame and anger.
I grew better, I knew I had nothing ado but to attend at some of our places of meeting to see him again.
I hae mair ado than I can manage the day, foreby ganging to houk up hunder-year-auld-banes.