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Maxim Viktorovich Beitan (Latvian:Maksims
Beitāns) (Russian: Максим Викторович Бейтан) (born 25
November 1986),
known as Max
Beitan, is a
Latvian cellist...
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Bitan Aharon (Hebrew: בִּיתַן אַהֲרֹן, lit. 'Aharon's Pavilion') is a
moshav in
central Israel.
Located in the
Sharon plain between Hadera and Netanya...
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Beighton (/
ˈbeɪtən, ˈbaɪ-/)—which
includes the
districts of Beighton, Hackenthorpe, Owlthorpe, and Sothall—is one of the 28
electoral wards in City of...
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measure its high
proper motion. /ˈbɑːrnərdz/
Cetus ζ Ceti Aa
Baten Kaitos /
ˈbeɪtən ˈkeɪtɒs/
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Baton Broadcasting itself, see Bell Media. The
Baton Broadcast System (/
ˈbeɪtɒn/ BAY-ton), also
known as BBS, was a
Canadian system of
television stations...
- (大水䃎村) Xijis****
Village (喜集水村)
Xingquan Village (兴泉村)
Santang Village (三塘村)
Beitan Village (北滩村)
Yuliang Village (余梁村)
Xinzhuang Village (新庄村)
Xinmin Village...
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Following the amendment,
Gilad Neumann,
Adiel Levy,
Israel Peles and Amos
Beitan were
announced as 1st
place winners and Haim
Werner as 2nd
place winner...
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Denis Brott (born 1950, Canada)
Mario Brunello (born 1960, Italy) Max
Beitan (born 1986, Russia)
Gautier Capuçon (born 1981, France)
Colin Carr (born...
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beautiful Tecchler once
owned by the Duke of Edinburgh.
Latvian Soloist Maxim Beitan plays a
David Tecchler Cello dated 1698.
Italian cellist Emanuele Silvestri...
- (2015) Eshel,
Aryeh (1990). The
Breaking of the
Gallows (in Hebrew).
Zmora Beitan. pp. 307–312. "The 'Cruel Revenge' That
Helped Drive the
British Out of...