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able

The common root for capable of, skilled at—e.g., operable.
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Abel said when his father left them, his mother remarried again when he was 14.
Cuanang started promoting the new abel among designers.
Miss Abel, in her eighties, had attended our two most recent Major Lester school reunions.
Abel said that the Manganiyar show always sells out anywhere it goes due the experience it offers.
Abel holds a bachelor's degree in Information Systems, from Staffordshire University in the UK and attended the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth's Executive Development Program.
Not anymore easy to just see Bishop Abel in his office in Mati because of his hectic schedule.
"Bella never really lost feeling for Abel and had hoped they would eventually get back together," they added.
Moreover, the combination will create the largest universe of its kind with unparalleled peer group comparisons while leveraging Abel Noser's leading technology platform with enhanced processing and reporting customization for existing Zeno clients.
The headstone at Capel Pendref, Denbigh, sat atop the grave of his grandmother Jenny, who died in 1948, his grandfather, Abel, and his father Thomas.
Thats the allegation of a 67-page complaint filed against the three institutions by Meagan Abel and Dr.
William Maxwell Abel was found lying on the bottom bunk of his bed and bleeding heavily by his cell-mate who immediately notified prison guards.
Timothy "Mark" Abel, 63, of Du Quoin passed away peacefully Monday, Dec.
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