Breaden

Bread´en


a.1.Made of bread.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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DuQuoin was paced by Lamontay Daughtery who scored 20 points followed by Josh Heap (12), Hank Stewart (8), Breaden Pursell (6), and Will Woodside, Shamar Adams, and Ashton Smith who each scored two points apiece.
In the morning Injola (who came up with Toby Breaden and Bobby Mullai) identified 6 of these cuts [individual song recordings]; in the afternoon Rubuntja--who had come back to Ajura with me when I came back with the day's food supplies at midday--identified 4 of the ltata [altharte] verses (and added one himself); and Injola, in the p.m., gave me the L.S.A.
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This is a case study of Senbon University in Japan by Jeremy Breaden (Japanese studies, Monash U., AU).
Old Hall Farm, at Breaden Heath, near Whitchurch, includes a substantial, Grade II listed farmhouse believed to date from the 17th century, together with an extensive range of traditional farm buildings.
Reporting of the number of licensing actions by individual state boards to the FSMB was inconsistent before 1985 (Galusha & Breaden, 1989); this date then became the earliest point for our study.
Based at The Yews, Breaden Heath, Whitchurch, he is attracting custom nationwide.
This simultaneous experience of positive and stressful domains of life experience has been reported in other qualitative research with cancer patients (Breaden, 1997) and adds more evidence for a complex coexistence of states (Reynolds & Prior, 2003).