Sudary


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Su´da`ry


n.1.A napkin or handkerchief.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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We also met with the bright and charming woman leader Khuon Sudary, deputy speaker of the National Assembly and vice chairperson of the ICAPP Standing Committee.
In Sudary region, the frequency of low back bending (such as long pushing or pulling) and activity limitation was high in the nursing professionals [18].
Every day has a transposition with one letter changed (DYNAST, YEOMAN, ESTUARY, SANDWEEDS, HYDRATES, MYRIAD, and SUDATORY), but only Sunday can change all its letters (MAUNDY, DYNAST, SUDARY, UNEASY, SUNDRY, DAUNTS.)
Thus in the Wakefield version the three Marys approach the sepulchre and encounter two white-robed angels, one of whom informs the women: He is not here, the sothe to say, The place is voide therin he lay; The sudary here se ye may Was on him laide.(29)
Khuon Sudary, vice chairperson of the ICAPP Standing Committee and chairperson of the ACC; and Hon.