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public communication,
parrhesia appears in
combination with the term δῆμος (
dimus,
short for dimosia),
translated coram publica, in the
public eye, i.e. open...
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Dimus Chisala (born 23
December 1962) is a
Zambian boxer. He
competed at the 1984
Summer Olympics and the 1988
Summer Olympics. At the 1984
Summer Olympics...
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Dimu Dobak is a
village in
Kamrup district. It is 30.9 km from Guwahati.
Dimu Dobak is
accessible through National Highway 31. All
major private commercial...
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Dimu or
Dimow or
Dimaow (Persian: ديمو) may
refer to:
Dimu,
Khuzestan Dimu,
Mazandaran This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Dimu (Arabic: ديمو, also
spelled Demo) is a
Syrian village located in the Jubb
Ramlah Subdistrict of the
Masyaf District in Hama Governorate, 43 kilometers...
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Dimu Anatoli Kotsovsky was a gerontologist, physician, psychologist, writer.
Before World War II he
worked in Chișinău,
which at that time was a part of...
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Dimu (Persian: ديمو, also
Romanized as
Dīmū, Dīmaow, and Dīmow; also
known as Deymāb) is a
village in
Abezhdan Rural District,
Abezhdan District, Andika...
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Dimu (Persian: ديمو, also
Romanized as
Dīmū) is a
village in
Birun Bashm Rural District,
Kelardasht District,
Chalus County,
Mazandaran Province, Iran...
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Dimmu Borgir (/
ˌdɪmuː ˈbɔːrɡɪər/) is a
Norwegian symphonic black metal band from Jessheim,
formed in 1993. The name is
derived from Dimmuborgir, a volcanic...
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using vertical hydrophone arrays suspended from FLIP and
horizontal arrays (
DIMUS) at the
bottom of FLIP; long-range
sound propagation;
variation in properties...