- well as Asey (Асе́й) and Osey (Осе́й), are
colloquial variants of the name
Absey (Абсе́й),
alternatively spelled Apsey (Апсей),
which until the end of the...
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Ayoob Tarish (Arabic: أيوب طارش عبسي,ʾAyyūb Ṭārish ʿAbsī, born 1942) is a
Yemeni singer-songwriter, best
known for
composing the
national anthem of Yemen...
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rupturing a
tendon in his calf. On
October 19, 2018, it was
reported that Jon
Absey, who had
performed as the Jazz Bear for twenty-four years, was
fired due...
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Forest in
March 1872, the
first of
which is irre****ably a
short p****: "Mr
Absey dribbling the ball half the
length of the
field delivered it to Wallis,...
- team was
known as the
Mexico City
Aztecas during the 1994–95 season. Jon
Absey, who portra**** the Utah Jazz
mascot Jazz Bear, got his
start in basketball...
- (Viking
Kestrel Picture Books, 1996) The
Legacy of
Roxaboxen (
Absey & Co., 1998)
Dragonfly (
Absey & Co., 2000) U.S.
State Department do****ents, 1953 PhD. dissertation...
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Forest in
March 1872, the
first of
which is irre****ably a
short p****: "Mr
Absey dribbling the ball half the
length of the
field delivered it to Wallis,...
- al-Absy, Al'Absy, Al Absy, Al-Absi, al-Absi, Al'Absi, Al Absi, Absy, Absi,
Absey, Abzi, etc. The
modern Bedouins in
Arabia value ancient Arab traditions...
- any name for her
master or any
reference to her trade. Harriet,
Apsey (or
Absey), master,
sailed from
Great Britain on 16
September 1836,
bound for the...
-
first of
which is irre****ably a
short p****. In this
March 1872 match: "Mr
Absey dribbling the ball half the
length of the
field delivered it to Wallis,...