- Guillaume-Camille
Casman (23
November 1854 – 14 May 1885) was a
Belgian soldier,
explorer and
administrator for the
International African ****ociation and...
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Nellie Casman (1896–1984) was an
American actress and
singer in
Yiddish theater. She was born in Proskurov,
Russian Empire, and
moved to the
United States...
- from
fictional movies in Tirebiter's past. High
School Madness stars 'Dave
Casman' as
Peorgie Tirebiter and 'Joe Bertman' as his sidekick, Mudhead—although...
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gelgan cham, chem çum çəş, bəj çüm tīya, çaş çem čashm čašm čašm čaša-
čašman- cæst
father pi, pêr bawk, bab, babe, bawg (Pehlewanî) bav, bab plār piyar...
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Centerfire Place (formerly
Casman Centre and
Thickwood Heights Arena) is
located in Fort McMurray, Alberta,
Canada and is best
known as the home of the...
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Guillaume Casman was
given the
territory from the Pool to Equateur,
while Van Gèle took the
territory from
there to the Falls. On 11
November 1884
Casman left...
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Prizament (1889-1973) Leo
Fuchs (1911-1994) Otto
Reutter (1870–1931)
Nellie Casman (1896–1984) (one of the few
female coupletists)
Maria Conesa (1892–1978)...
- However,
Iranic usually expresses "one" and "eye" with
words like aiwa- and
čašman- (Ossetian īw and cæst).
Other scholars reject Herodotus'
etymology and...
- √caks-, caṣṭe "to see, look; appear; inform"; cákṣu "eye"; cákṣman "seer" Av
cašman "eye" OCS
kazati "to show; say, testify" Lith kušlas "having poor eyesight"...
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church in "Dubovo"
district Boris Berenfeld (born 1947),
biophysicist Nellie Casman (1896–1984) an
actress and
singer in
Yiddish theatre in New York. Ariel...