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Oliver Murex was finally out of school and had taken his place in the family business.
This is the main reason why Murex has so many synonyms.
Things began then to go well in these transactions even for the Murex family, just when they had seemed to be going poorly.
A man was visiting the Murex house one evening.
The body was left to rot among the murex.
He controlled even more patents than did the Murex family, some of them overlapping.
It is located to the south of old souks near Murex hill.
The Murex family was big in communications, the biggest in the world, really.
It is commonly known as the black murex shell.
Faye stooped for another shell, a rose murex, she thought.
The Englishman is finished like a cowry or a murex.
The name stems from the Latin murex, meaning "sharp stone".
The man with the hobby of conchology didn't visit the Murex house very much after that.
The first ship, Murex, was named after a shell, a tradition which has persisted to the present.
Allegedly, 10-12,000 murex were needed to produce one gram of dye.
Murex declined to disclose sales figures for the test.
Murex was given the battle honour "Rabual 1914", for her service.
The deep sea tankers have been named after shells since the launching of the Murex in 1892.
Their eyes seem to me blue, and they have hands, fingers, and nails like the shells of the murex.
Murex was founded in 1909 as an ironfounder and ferroalloy manufacturer.
"I see Oliver's problem as a lack of intelligence," his teacher told father Murex.
A spot check found that many doctors were not aware of the Murex rapid test, which has been marketed since 1992.
Murex supplied free transportation to and from the dive center in four-wheel drive vehicles.
This subfamily contains the true Murex, and many other closely related genera.
Welding equipment made by Murex continues to become available for sale from time to time.
Oliver Murex was finally out of school and had taken his place in the family business.
This is the main reason why Murex has so many synonyms.
Things began then to go well in these transactions even for the Murex family, just when they had seemed to be going poorly.
A man was visiting the Murex house one evening.
The body was left to rot among the murex.
He controlled even more patents than did the Murex family, some of them overlapping.
It is located to the south of old souks near Murex hill.
The Murex family was big in communications, the biggest in the world, really.
It is commonly known as the black murex shell.
Faye stooped for another shell, a rose murex, she thought.
The Englishman is finished like a cowry or a murex.
The name stems from the Latin murex, meaning "sharp stone".
The man with the hobby of conchology didn't visit the Murex house very much after that.
The first ship, Murex, was named after a shell, a tradition which has persisted to the present.
Allegedly, 10-12,000 murex were needed to produce one gram of dye.
Murex declined to disclose sales figures for the test.
Murex was given the battle honour "Rabual 1914", for her service.
The deep sea tankers have been named after shells since the launching of the Murex in 1892.
Their eyes seem to me blue, and they have hands, fingers, and nails like the shells of the murex.
Murex was founded in 1909 as an ironfounder and ferroalloy manufacturer.
"I see Oliver's problem as a lack of intelligence," his teacher told father Murex.
A spot check found that many doctors were not aware of the Murex rapid test, which has been marketed since 1992.
Murex supplied free transportation to and from the dive center in four-wheel drive vehicles.
This subfamily contains the true Murex, and many other closely related genera.
Welding equipment made by Murex continues to become available for sale from time to time.