- Polo-****ta (sometimes
written as Polo ****ta or Polo-
Cocta) is a
Polish cola
drink introduced in the 1970s. Polo-****ta was
introduced as a substitute...
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Dichomeris cocta is a moth in the
family Gelechiidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1913. It is
found in ****am, India. The
wingspan is 17–18 mm...
- Meruňka, Meloun, Malina, Ostružina, Angrešt, Guarana, Bez cukru, Višňová,
Citrus Related products Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Polo
Cocta Website www.kofola.cz...
- terra-cotta (Italian: [ˌtɛrraˈkɔtta]; lit. 'baked earth'; from
Latin terra cocta 'cooked earth'), is a clay-based non-vitreous
ceramic fired at relatively...
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quasi poma ex arboribus,
cruda si sunt, vix evelluntur, si
matura et
cocta, decidunt, sic
vitam adulescentibus vis aufert,
senibus maturitas; quae...
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alternative explanation might be that it
derives from a
dialectical form of
cocta,
literally "cooked", or in this case "sunburnt".
Marcus Aurelius Cotta,...
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president of the
Committee for
Conceptual and
Terminological Analysis (
COCTA) of IPSA, the
International Sociological ****ociation (ISA), and the International...
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negotiator an(norum) / L**** / h(ic) s(itus) e(st) / Q(uintus)
Atilius Cocta/tus
Atilia Q(uinti) l(iberta) Fau/sta
Privatus et /
Martialis hered(es)...
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founding member of the
Committee on
Conceptual and
Terminological Analysis (
COCTA), a
research committee of the
International Political Science ****ociation...
- Bernardi, 1992 L.
caelifera Bernardi, 1992 L.
celeriuscula Bernardi, 1992 L.
cocta Bernardi, 1992 L.
costalimai Aczél, 1956 L.
definienda Bernardi, 1992 L...