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  • 21Meier — Recorded in the spellings of Maier, Maior, Mair, Mayer, Mayor, Meir, Meijer, Meyer, and Meier, with the patronymics Mayers and Meyers, this notable surname is of Roman and Frankish pre 5th century origins. Deriving from the original Roman (Latin) …

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  • 22Meir — Recorded in the spellings of Maier, Maior, Mair, Mayer, Mayor, Meir, Meijer, Meyer, and Meier, with the patronymics Mayers and Meyers, this notable surname is of Roman and Frankish pre 5th century origins. Deriving from the original Roman (Latin) …

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  • 23Suermeier — First recorded as Maior, Mair, Mayor, Meyer, Meier, Mayers, Meyers, and other forms, this notable surname is of Roman origins. It is widely recorded in both early English and German records. Throughout history it has always been a status name… …

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  • 24Suermeiers — First recorded as Maior, Mair, Mayor, Meyer, Meier, Mayers, Meyers, and other forms, this notable surname is of Roman origins. It is widely recorded in both early English and German records. Throughout history it has always been a status name… …

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  • 25Surmeir — First recorded as Maior, Mair, Mayor, Meyer, Meier, Mayers, Meyers, and other forms, this notable surname is of Roman origins. It is widely recorded in both early English and German records. Throughout history it has always been a status name… …

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  • 26Surmeyers — First recorded as Maior, Mair, Mayor, Meyer, Meier, Mayers, Meyers, and other forms, this notable surname is of Roman origins. It is widely recorded in both early English and German records. Throughout history it has always been a status name… …

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  • 27Surmeyer — First recorded as Maior, Mair, Mayor, Meyer, Meier, Mayers, Meyers, and other forms, this notable surname is of Roman origins. It is widely recorded in both early English and German records. Throughout history it has always been a status name… …

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  • 28blowfly — /ˈbloʊflaɪ / (say blohfluy) noun (plural blowflies) 1. any of various true flies, of the order Diptera, family Calliphoridae, which deposit their eggs or larvae on carcasses or meat, or in sores, wounds, etc., especially the green blowfly,… …

  • 29Contract — law …

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  • 30Impertinent — Im*per ti*nent, a. [F., fr. L. impertinens, entis; pref. im not + pertinens. See {Pertinent}.] 1. Not pertinent; not pertaining to the matter in hand; having no bearing on the subject; not to the point; irrelevant; inapplicable. [1913 Webster]… …

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