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Schreibersite
Schreibersite Schrei"bers*ite, n. [Named after Carl von Schreibers, of Vienna.] (Min.) A mineral occurring in steel-gray flexible folia. It contains iron, nickel, and phosphorus, and is found only in meteoric iron.

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- Bersi Skáldtorfuson was an Icelandic skald, active around the year 1000 CE. He was a court poet to Earl Sveinn Hákonarson. During the Battle of Nesjar...
- escapes his hatred, since he is besotted with her. Maddalena jokes with Bersi, her mulatta servant girl. The Countess rebukes Maddalena for dallying around...
- alla porta della stanza mia Moriva e mi salvava! poi a notte alta io con Bersi errava, quando ad un tratto un livido bagliore guizza e rischiara innanzi...
- Today, plastic barrels are used. The crushed grape at this stage is called bërsi, and it is left for 25 days, almost a month which is also the right time...
- Bercy (French pronunciation: [bɛʁsi] ) is a neighbourhood in the 12th arrondis****t of Paris, France, the city's 47th administrative neighbourhood. Some...
- and H****an suggests she take a vacation. She visits Paranais Villa on Bersi island, which is the location on an old photo of her father along with 4...
- in some form, while no such thing is apparent from the four other skalds Bersi Torfuson, Arnórr Þórðarson jarlaskáld (known from other works), Steinn Skaptason...
- Bersi Skáldtorfuson, in chains, composing poetry after he was captured by King Óláfr Haraldsson (illustration by Christian Krohg for an 1899 edition of...
- përbindësh "monster" *bounon "hut, cottage" Alb bun *brisa "husk of grapes" Alb bërsí "lees, dregs; mash" ( < PA *brutiā) Barba- "swamp", toponym from Metubarbis...
- veteres Pseudepigraphi, partim ex Abyssinico vel Hebraico sermonibus Latine bersi (A. F. Gfrörer). However, both are considered to be poor—the 1836 translation...