Every now and then I veer off the beaten path. In this case, I witnessed the occurrence of a pattern-cluster where the individuals involved are both alive as opposed to the vast majority posted about on this blog, and yes, even Marilyn Munroe is alive and kicking... at least this one.
For those of you following this blog, you're already aware of the court case that I'm involved in, well the Appeal Judge gave his Decision re: Citation: Ocean v. The Economical Mutual Insurance Company, 2013 NSCA 114, which was emailed to me by :
of which I'm familiar-- the eggs of fish, butt on going to the etymology site I discover a second roe:
roe (n.2)
"small deer," Old English ra, from raha, from Proto-Germanic *raikhaz (cf. Old Norse ra, Old Saxon reho, Middle Dutch and Dutch ree, Old High German reh, German Reh "roe"), of uncertain origin; perhaps from PIE root *rei- "streaked, spotted, striped in various colours.
The "streaked, spotted, striped in various colours" is an addition to the recent and prominent "Speckled/Bryson" pattern-cluster. I'm also reminded of Blasko's lines-- streaks on the bodies of Tetragametic Chimera Humans.
For those of you following this blog, you're already aware of the court case that I'm involved in, well the Appeal Judge gave his Decision re: Citation: Ocean v. The Economical Mutual Insurance Company, 2013 NSCA 114, which was emailed to me by :
Marilyn MunroeJudicial AssistantNova Scotia Court of AppealButt audd becomes audder: , on October 10th, the same day of my Court Hearing, a Press Release states that Canada's Alice Munro won the Nobel Prize in Literature... hence we now have cropping up on the scene, a "Munroe/Munro" pattern-cluster. Note the following etymology:
The surname certainly appears to be Gaelic, and could derive from the name 'Maolruadh'. This translates as 'the red haired tonsured one' from 'maol' meaning bald, and 'ruadh', red or auburnThis serves as an addition to the recent "Red" pattern-cluster. Keep in mind that the suffix of Munro is "ro/roe"... which is phonetically identical to "row", hence an addition to the recent "Row" pattern-cluster. If I recollect correctly, the cryptic communication was "lend a hand with rowing" and "get your ducks in a row". Now however with the "roe" we're being reminded of another... one
Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Munro#ixzz2hkSxrNm5
of which I'm familiar-- the eggs of fish, butt on going to the etymology site I discover a second roe:
The "streaked, spotted, striped in various colours" is an addition to the recent and prominent "Speckled/Bryson" pattern-cluster. I'm also reminded of Blasko's lines-- streaks on the bodies of Tetragametic Chimera Humans.
Blaschko's lines - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaschko's_lines, are skin lines invisible under normal conditions ...
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