- them to
Abath through an intercom. They
explained to
Abath that they were
police investigating a
disturbance and that they must be admitted.
Abath could...
- The
unicorn is a
legendary creature that has been
described since antiquity as a
beast with a
single large, pointed,
spiraling horn
projecting from its...
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Edwin Bibiano Abath (born 2
December 1958) is an
Aruban politician and
former singer who
served as
Minister Plenipotentiary of
Aruba from 1
November 2009...
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originally published in 1939 in
Arabic by
Salama Moussa, who
renamed it '
Abath al-Aqdar (Arabic: عبث الأقدار, lit. 'The
Absurdity of Fate'), as a separate...
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minister plenipotentiary of
Aruba per 13
November 2013, he
succeeded Edwin Abath.
Boekhoudt was
succeeded by Juan
David Yrausquin on 17
November 2016. In...
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ʻabath-an) "And did we give it (masc.) to you ****ilely?" in Arabic, each word
consists of one root that has a
basic meaning (aʻṭā 'give' and
ʻabath '****ile')...
- eel.
Abarimon (Medieval Bestiaries) –
Savage humanoid with
backward feet.
Abath (Malay) – One-horned animal. Abura-sumashi (****anese) –
Creature from a...
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totem by
Ellen Spijkstra,
followed by
works by,
among others,
Giovanni Abath, Eddy Baetens, Babs de
Brabander Sr,
Hortence Brouwn,
Avantia Damberg, Rien...
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water horse Tangie (Scottish) –
shapeshifting sea
water horse White horse Abath Baku
Behemoth Quugaarpak - (Inuit)
Explanation for
Mammoths &
other Ice...
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appeared in the West. Most of Mahfouz's
early works were set in Cairo.
Abath Al-Aqdar (Mockery of the Fates) (1939),
Rhadopis (1943), and
Kifah Tibah...