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Additionally in Scotland, the term out on the randan describes a night of drinking and/or socialising.
The Deputy Marshal announced the next contest, something called a kelpie randan.
The châtellenie of Randan is first recorded in the 12th century and the castle in the 13th century.
Randan may also refer to:
A randan is a boat rowed by three persons, stern and bow using a single oar each and the central person a pair of sculls.
Since the death of Randan Soames, the leadership has changed at least a half-dozen times, could have been infiltrated with more of the Communists, we don't know.
During the French Wars of Religion, the castle was taken on the 22 September 1589 by the League forces of Monsieur de Randan.
Edinburgh band Randan Discothèque's 2010 single "Heather the Weather" is a homage to Heather Reid.
He could hear through the open doors to the library the voice of Colonel Darlington, calm, collected, and the raving of Randan Soames, the paramilitary commander.
"Randan Soames, Commander of the Paramilitary forces of Texas, one of Samuel Chambers's trusted confidants.
He discounted this Chambers; he had taken the power, but by all reports from the late quisling Randan Soames, Chambers had taken the power reluctantly.
The Château de Randan was a former royal domain in the French town on Randan in the department of Puy-de-Dôme.
When the Bishop of Valence and Charles de La Rochefoucault, sieur of Randan, sent by the king to negotiate, arrived in Scotland, they were treated almost like prisoners.
The training gun was the blue Detonics .45 Rourke had taken from the Soviet agent who had worked with Randan Soames near the early site of of; U .
There had been rumors that the leadership of the Texas volunteer militia had changed drastically after the death of their man Randan Soames, and intelligence reports Rozhdestvensky had been receiving confirmed that.
Instead, in April and May, they sent Jean, bishop of Valence and Charles de Rochefoucault, sieur de Randan, by way of London, to treat with the Lords of the Congregation.
Rainbow Illustrated Romances: Sir Randan's Folly, Love in the Gazebo, Sir Randan and the Bartered Bride, all by Valeria Virga.
An early casualty of this type of grenade was Count de Randan who died of shrapnel wounds to the legs from a grenade during the Siege of Rouen (probably the battle of Issoire) in 1562.
Before its excision, the 6th constituency consisted of Aigueperse, Combronde, Ennezat, Manzat, Menat, Montaigut en Combraille, Pionsat, Pontaumur, Pontgibaud, Randan, Riom, Saint-Gervais-d'Auvergne.
The representatives were Jean de Monluc, Bishop of Valence, and Charles de la Rochefoucault, Sieur de Randan, for France, with William Cecil and Nicholas Wotton, Dean of Canterbury and York.
Although perhaps Mr. Van Atta was a bit like Sir Randan . . . high of status, commanding, short-tempered. . . . Silver wondered briefly why short temper in Sir Randan always seemed so exciting and attractive, full of fascinating consequences.