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Barit (historically Bari) is a small, wooded,
privately owned island in
northern Ca****an, Philippines. It is
under the
jurisdiction of Baran**** Fuga Island...
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Barycz (Polish pronunciation: [
ˈbarɨtʂ]; German: Bartsch) is a
river in
Greater Poland and
Lower Silesian Voivodeships in
western Poland. It is a...
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Jakob Barit, also
known as
Rabbi Yaakov Brit or
Yankele Kovner (12
September 1797 – 6
March 1883) was a
Russian Rabbi and
communal worker. He died in...
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George Bariț (often
rendered as
George Barițiu, Hungarian: Báricz György; 4 June 1812 – 2 May 1893), was an
ethnic Romanian Austro-Hungarian historian...
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according to the Bible. The term for "covenant" (Hebrew: ברית, romanized:
bərīt)
appears also in
Ugaritic texts (second
millennium BCE) as brt (𐎁𐎗𐎚)...
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phrase covenant of salt (Hebrew: ברית מלח, romanized:
bərîṯ melaḥ)
appears twice in the
Hebrew Bible: In the Book of Numbers, God's
priestly covenant...
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Abraham Edward Barit (August 30, 1890 – July 14, 1974) was an
American industrialist who
served as the
president and CEO of the
Hudson Motor Car Company...
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During his lifetime, he
planned to
develop his
private islands Fuga and
Barit, two of the
northernmost islands in the Philippines, into a
resort in the...
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experimental coming-of-age comedy-drama film
written and
directed by
Glenn Barit in his
feature film
directorial debut. The film
follows a
group of high...
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Wheel Horse People Roy
Abernethy Edmund E.
Anderson Richard Arbib A.E.
Barit Georges Besse Joseph E.
Cappy François
Castaing Roy D.
Chapin Jr. Richard...