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FullDrawer: August 2004
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Tuesday, August 31, 2004. Thailand, Gulf Of. Anomalures have lightly built skeletons and slender bodies with long limbs and strong, curved. Posted by FullDrawer at 7:00 PM. Saturday, August 28, 2004. Swartz received his doctorate from the University of Uppsala in 1781. In 1783 he traveled to North America and the West Indies to collect specimens. He is best known for his taxonomic studies and for his work on pteridophytes (spore-bearing plants). Posted by FullDrawer at 3:20 AM. Thursday, August 26, 2004.
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FrequentHook: Anielewicz, Mordecai
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Monday, March 14, 2005. Anielewicz was born into a working-class family and attended a Hebrew academic secondary school. As a boy he joined Betar, a Zionist youth organization that among other things advocated self-defense for Jews. By 1940 he had gone to Warsaw and become. Posted by FrequentHook @ 7:39 PM. The Physical Pluto Blog. Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. The Cut Key Blog. The Present Collar Blog. The Old Dave Barry Blog.
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FrequentHook: Balassi, Bálint
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Thursday, March 17, 2005. Balassi, Bálint. Balassi was born into one of the richest Protestant families of the country and lived an adventurous life, fighting against the Turks and against his own relatives, who sought to despoil him of his heritage. Posted by FrequentHook @ 9:23 AM. The Physical Pluto Blog. Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. The Cut Key Blog. The Present Collar Blog. The Old Dave Barry Blog.
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FullDrawer: March 2004
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Monday, March 29, 2004. In the 18th Nordic World Cup series, Dæhlie and Vyalbe. Posted by FullDrawer at 8:26 AM. Saturday, March 27, 2004. Posted by FullDrawer at 9:11 AM. Thursday, March 25, 2004. Posted by FullDrawer at 7:52 PM. Wednesday, March 24, 2004. Posted by FullDrawer at 6:41 PM. Sunday, March 21, 2004. Wade, Sir Thomas Francis. The elder son of an English army officer, Wade graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge (1837), and entered the army. Sent to China in 1842, he began an earnest st...
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Sunday, October 29, 2006. Livs range of soft luxurious bed linen. Is sourced ethically from India and using a fair trade policy. Liv also provide duvet cover set. And bath towel set. Posted by FrequentHook @ 3:15 PM. The Physical Pluto Blog. Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. The Cut Key Blog. The Present Collar Blog. The Old Dave Barry Blog.
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FrequentHook: Kaga
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Thursday, March 10, 2005. The former city of Daishoji is now the central part of Kaga. An old temple town, it grew around a castle built by the Maeda family in the early Tokugawa. Posted by FrequentHook @ 6:50 AM. The Physical Pluto Blog. Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. The Cut Key Blog. The Present Collar Blog. The Old Dave Barry Blog.
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FrequentHook: Biblical Literature, Hungarian versions
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Saturday, March 12, 2005. Biblical Literature, Hungarian versions. The spread of Lutheranism in the Reformation period gave rise to several vernacular versions. János Sylvester (Erdosi) produced the first New Testament made from the Greek (Sárvár, 1541). The Turkish occupation of much of Hungary and the measures of the Counter-Reformation arrested further printing of the vernacular Bible, except in the semi-independent principality. Posted by FrequentHook @ 5:34 AM. The Physical Pluto Blog.
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FrequentHook: Ibn Al-'arabi
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Wednesday, March 09, 2005. Posted by FrequentHook @ 11:41 PM. The Physical Pluto Blog. Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. The Cut Key Blog. The Present Collar Blog. The Old Dave Barry Blog.
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FrequentHook: Iceland, The status of women
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Saturday, March 19, 2005. Iceland, The status of women. Outwardly the feminist movement may seem uniquely strong in Iceland. A woman, Vigdís Finnbogadóttir, served as president of the republic for four terms (198096), enjoying great popularity. A Women's Alliance has been represented in the parliament since 1983. However, the Icelandic president typically is not influential in politics, and the Women's Alliance has yet to participate. Posted by FrequentHook @ 9:32 PM. The Physical Pluto Blog.