In 1923 the headmaster of Monaro Grammar School, Cooma, Rev Lindsay Watson, and one of his staff, Cameron McLeod, sought permission to re-open the College on its present site after purchasing Esrom House and of adjoining land.
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The lyrics were written by D . A . Esrom ( pseudonym of Theodora Morse ) to a tune originally written by Arthur Sullivan as a spoof of Verdi's Anvil Chorus for the 1879 comic opera " The Pirates of Penzance ".
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Esrom Hove, 47, used his knees to squeeze Winnie Ndlovu's head, hurled Ndlovu to the floor by his head and repeatedly stomped on him, just as he'd seen wrestlers do on the popular U . S . show, The Herald reported.
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After some time, he was able to convince half of the people of the kingdom to support him and he overthrew his father, Omer . ( Omer was kept captive, during which time " he begat sons and daughters ", among whom were "'Esrom "'and "'Coriantumr " '.
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In 1157 Richeza's daughter Sophia of Minsk married co-King Valdemar I of Denmark, to whom she had been betrothed since 1154; on 9 August of that year, King Knud V was killed during a meeting with Valdemar I and Sweyn III . In 1158 Richeza's second son Niels, probably a monk in Esrom Abbey, also died.
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Chronologically, these three are : one of the sons of Omer, a deposed Jaredite king later restored to his throne by his sons Esrom and Coriantumr; the last of the Jaredite kings, who lived to see his people destroyed and to see another people live in the land; and a Nephite dissenter, who was made leader by the Lamanites over the Lamanite armies.