- Gypsy-Rose
Alcida Blanchard-Anderson (née Blanchard; born July 27, 1991) is an
American convicted murderer. She rose to
worldwide prominence when she was...
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Alcidas (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀλκίδας) was a
Spartan navarch during the
Peloponnesian War. He was
first appointed to lead 40
allied ships in the
Spartan expedition...
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Alcida and Dauversière 47°46′14″N 65°49′45″W / 47.770583°N 65.829056°W / 47.770583; -65.829056
Alcida and Dauversière was an area with
enhanced services...
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economic venture of the
garimpeiros over the land
rights of the Yanomami.
Alcida Rita Ramos, an
anthropologist who
worked closely with the Yanomami, says...
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encouragement from the
Ionian leaders to
engage the Athenians,
Alcidas declines. Rather,
Alcidas leads his
fleet to
Cyllene where the
Spartans resolve to strengthen...
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world corresponding to the
primordial time of the
Indigenous ascendancy.
Alcida Rita
Ramos believes that
claiming a
distant Indigenous ancestor is a way...
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Marriage of
Figaro Figaro Sganarelle- An
evening of Molière
farces Alcidas/Lélie/Leandre 1982 The
Journey of the
Fifth Horse Pandalevski/Bizmionkov...
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Laurie Bauer, 2007, The
Linguistics Student’s Handbook,
Edinburgh Ramos,
Alcida Rita (c. 1995). Sanumá memories:
Yanomami ethnography in
times of crisis...
- resources)
faced by the
government institution.
Several scholars,
notably Alcida Rita Ramos, use the term not only to
refer to
official policy, but to all...
- this
invasion was underway, 42
ships under the
command of the
navarch Alcidas were sent out to Mytilene; the plan was that the
Athenians would be preoccupied...