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  • 81Jerusalem during the Second Temple Period — The Temple Mount …

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  • 82Mazhar Mallouhi — (born 1935) is an Arab Syrian novelist and writer widely read in the Middle East. A self described Sufi Muslim follower of Christ, and having lived in many Arab countries, Mallouhi seeks to bridge the chasm of misunderstanding between Muslims and …

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  • 83Nahum the Mede — (Hebrew: ‎נחום המדי, translit: Nahum ha Madi) was a 1st century tanna of the first generation who came to the Land of Israel from Media. He lived in Jerusalem and according to Nathan the Babylonian, he was one of the three most renowned criminal… …

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  • 84Francoist Spain — Estado Español Spanish State ← …

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  • 85No.1 Traveller — The smarter way to catch a flight Type Airport lounges and chauffering Industry Aviation Founder(s) Phil Cameron Headquarters …

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  • 87Ataques de lucha libre profesional — Se ha sugerido que este artículo o sección sea fusionado con Movimientos de lucha libre profesional (discusión). Una vez que hayas realizado la fusión de artículos, pide la fusión de historiales aquí …

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  • 88equipment — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. furnishings, gear, harness, supplies, apparatus, accouterment, appointment, outfit, apparel. See clothing, instrumentality, provision. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. material, materiel, tools, machinery,… …

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  • 89outfit — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. ensemble, garments, suit; group, unit; equipment, gear. See clothing, provision. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. trappings, outlay, gear; see equipment . v. Syn. equip, fit out, furnish, supply; see provide 1 …

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  • 90drab — [16] Drab is a variant of the now obsolete form drap, which was borrowed from Old French drap ‘cloth’ (source also of English drape, draper, and trappings). It was originally a noun meaning ‘cloth’ in English too, but the beginnings of its… …

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