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American musical group
The Empire Statesmen Drum and Bugle Corps was an all-age or senior drum corps based in Rochester, New York, United States. Founded in 1983, they were
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of drum and bugle corps. A junior corps is any corps restricted to members age 22 and under, while an all-age corps (also known as a senior corps) does
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Governing drum corps body
Drum Corps Associates (DCA) was a governing body for modern all-age and senior drum and bugle corps in North America. Its responsibilities included sanctioning
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American politician and United States Army general (1880–1959)
artillery battery fired a 19-gun salute and a bugler played taps. The flag that draped Marshall's casket was folded and given to Mrs. Marshall by a VMI cadet
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American abolitionist (1800–1859)
168 Toledo, Gregory. The Hanging of Old Brown: A Story of Slaves, Statesmen, and Redemption. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002. p. 75 "John Brown in Washington
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1970 protests against Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos
"military show" by the Philippine Military Academy, the Marine Drum and Bugle Corps, and the Blue Diamonds of the Philippine Air Force at eight o'clock
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Danish
Danish : habitational name from any of several places called Órum, named as a compound of ór ‘gravel beach’ + hem ‘dwelling’. This name is also found in Norway, of Danish origin.English : variant of Orme 1.
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Indian
Plays a small drum
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Scandinavian
Scandinavian : habitational name from a place so named in Denmark.Scandinavian : from the old Danish personal names Buggi or Bukki, short forms of various German compound names.English : variant spelling of Bugg.
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English and German
English and German : nickname for someone with a deformed hand or who had lost one hand, from Middle English hand, Middle High German hant, found in such appellations as Liebhard mit der Hand (Augsburg 1383).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname from German Hand ‘hand’ (see 1).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Flaithimh (see Guthrie), resulting from an erroneous association of the Gaelic name with the Gaelic word lámh ‘hand’. It is used as an English equivalent for several other names of Gaelic origin too, e.g. Claffey, Glavin, and McClave.Dutch : from a variant of hont ‘dog’, ‘hound’, either a derogatory nickname, or a habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a dog.
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French
French form of Visigothic Aliwera, ELVIRE means "foreign true."
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English
Pet form of Norman French Emma, EMMIE means "entire, whole."
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Fortified. See also Berlyn.
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Irish
The name that was used in Ireland for Our Lady was Muire and interestingly, her name was so honored that it was rarely used as a first name until the end of the fifteenth century. Then Maire became acceptable as a given name but the spelling Muire was reserved for the Blessed Mother.
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American, British, Christian, English, German, Spanish
Whole; Entire; Universal; Rival; Industrious; Striving; Work; Universal Embracing Everything; The Prized Green Emerald Gemstone
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English and German
English and German : topographic name from Old English land, Middle High German lant, ‘land’, ‘territory’. This had more specialized senses in the Middle Ages, being used to denote the countryside as opposed to a town or an estate.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a forest glade, Middle English, Old French la(u)nde, or a habitational name from Launde in Leicestershire or Laund in West Yorkshire, which are named with this word.Norwegian : habitational name from any of three farmsteads so named, from Old Norse land ‘land’, ‘territory’ (see 1 above).
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English
English pet form of Latin Euphemia, EPPIE means "Well I speak."
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British, English
Cute
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Spanish
Plays a small drum.
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Muslim
Plays a small drum
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Turkish
Feminine form of Turkish Emin, EMINE means "honest, reliable, trustworthy."
Biblical
a drum; betraying
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English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of hoops and bands, etc., from Middle English band, bond, Middle High German, Middle Low German bant, German Band denoting something used for tying or binding: ‘hoop’, ‘metal band’, ‘fetter’, ‘shackle’.Old spelling of the Dutch cognates Bant, Bande, from Middle Dutch bant ‘band’.
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Biblical
A drum, betraying.
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English, Scottish, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English, Scottish, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : topographic name for someone who lived on patch of sandy soil, from the vocabulary word sand. As a Swedish or Jewish name it was often purely ornamental.Dutch and Belgian : reduced form of Van den Sand(e), Van den Zande, a habitational name from places such as Zande in West Flanders or various minor places named with zand ‘sand’.English and Scottish : from a short form of Alexander.French : from a Germanic personal name, Sando.
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Indian, Telugu
Drum
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Arthurian Legend
Father of Guinevere.
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Tamil
Sudheeksha | ஸà¯à®¤à®¿à®•à¯à®·à®¾Â
Another name for Goddess Laxmi, Good start
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Hindu, Indian
Full Moon
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Tamil
Hem means gold
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English
Young Beautiful
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Variant of Patricia
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Honoured
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Muslim/Islamic
Joy Happiness, new begining
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Muslim
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Indian
Good Conscious
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imp. & p. p.
of Umpire
n.
Anything resembling a drum in form
n.
See Umpire.
n.
One who plays on a bugle.
pl.
of Statesman
v. t.
(With out) To expel ignominiously, with beat of drum; as, to drum out a deserter or rogue from a camp, etc.
v. t.
(With up) To assemble by, or as by, beat of drum; to collect; to gather or draw by solicitation; as, to drum up recruits; to drum up customers.
imp. & p. p.
of Expire
v. i.
To beat a drum with sticks; to beat or play a tune on a drum.
v. t.
To perform the duties of umpire in or for; as, to umpire a game.
n.
Empire; sovereignty; dominion.
n.
Any dominion; supreme control; governing influence; rule; sway; as, the empire of mind or of reason.
n.
A copper instrument of the horn quality of tone, shorter and more conical that the trumpet, sometimes keyed; formerly much used in military bands, very rarely in the orchestra; now superseded by the cornet; -- called also the Kent bugle.
a.
Ornamented with bugles.
v. i.
To act as umpire or arbitrator.
v. i.
To beat with the fingers, as with drumsticks; to beat with a rapid succession of strokes; to make a noise like that of a beaten drum; as, the ruffed grouse drums with his wings.
v. i.
To come to an end; to cease; to terminate; to perish; to become extinct; as, the flame expired; his lease expires to-day; the month expired on Saturday.
v. t.
To execute on a drum, as a tune.