ऑरोच Meaning in English
ऑरोच शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : orroach
, aroch
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
एरोलोजिकआरोम लो
अब्रोमा
अरोमा
खुशमिज़ाज
खुशमिज़ाज़
सुगंध का
सुगंध से पता लगाना
खुशबूदार
सुरभित,सुगन्धित
सुगंधित कैमोमाइल
खुशबूदार एस्टर
सुगंधित झूठी कैमोमाइल
सुगंधित गुलमेंहदी
सगंध तेल
ऑरोच इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In what would be his last film, he played Laroche-Mathieu in The Private Affairs of Bel Ami in 1947.
He was educated in parochial schools in St.
The church was appropriated to Kepier Hospital which acted as rector, receiving tithes and with the advowson (right to appoint a vicar), appointing a parochial chaplain to minister to the needs of the parish.
Athletic teams compete actively against other independent, parochial and smaller public schools.
2004: Various artists, Un dimanche à Kyoto, songs, tales and nursery rhymes by Gilles Vigneault: La Petite Adèle, La Petite Annette, C'est le vieux Pipo, Comptine en mode zen (with Ariane Moffatt, Garou, Luce Dufault, Luc De Larochellière, Martin Léon and Jessica Vigneault).
CD Traditional Music from Mexico: Son Jarocho de Tlacotalpan (ARCMusic EUCD1966).
Jarocho The architecture of Kievan Rus' comes from the medieval state of Kievan Rus' which incorporated parts of what is now modern Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus, and was centered on Kiev and Novgorod.
The study gave rise to parish restructuring that reduced the number of parishes to 111 to date, and pointed to areas of interparochial cooperation and collaboration to enhance their ability to serve the shared needs of their people.
In 1695 he published Parochial Antiquities.
The girls' soccer team won the 2003 South Parochial B title by edging Holy Spirit High School 2-1 The team repeated for the South B state championship in 2004 with a 5–0 win over Holy Spirit.
The Parochial Church Council and local people were determined to see that the church remained open and, in fact, was improved.
Early institutions such as hospitals, almshouses and leper colonies were often made to be extra-parochial, as were houses of the gentry, depopulated villages, cathedral closes, castle grounds, Oxbridge colleges, and the Inns of Court.
Roy-Laroche, a former schoolmaster, was nicknamed "the granite lady" (la dame de granit) for her handling of the derailment and its aftermath.
Anomalies in the parochial system meant they had no church or clergymen and were therefore exempt from payment of poor or church rates and usually tithes.