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There were seven Spanish angels at the alter of the sun=534
apárti, ap-ar'-tee; from G575 and G737; from now, i.e. henceforth (already):—from henceforth.
we+are we're
w as
and it was so
@423 lit., "that cannot be laid hold of," hence, "not open to censure, irreproachable"
(hence)=35 without descent, G35

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"stars spangled the moonless sky"

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late Middle English: diminutive from obsolete spang ‘glittering ornament’, from Middle Dutch spange ‘buckle’.

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glittering (comparative more glittering, superlative most glittering)

Brightly sparkling.

(figuratively) Valuable, desirable.

A turnbuckle, stretching screw or bottlescrew is a device for adjusting the tension or length of ropes, cables, tie rods, and other tensioning systems. It normally consists of two threaded eye bolts, one screwed into each end of a small metal frame, one with a left-hand thread and the other with a right-hand thread. The tension can be adjusted by rotating the frame, which causes both eye bolts to be screwed in or out simultaneously, without twisting the eye bolts or attached cables.

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