- Look up
doma,
DOMA,
domá,
domà,
domā,
döma,
døma, or дома in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Doma or
DOMA may
refer to: Domah, a
mandal in
Ranga Reddy...
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Molchat Doma (Russian: Молчат Дома, lit. 'Houses Are Silent',
pronounced [mɐlˈt͡ɕat dɐˈma]) is a
Belarusian post-punk band from Minsk,
formed in 2017....
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Domas Sabonis making early impression at Gonzaga".
October 15, 2014.[permanent dead link] "
Domas Sabonis a mini me of Arvydas...
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councillor of Šiauliai. "
Domas Griškevičius" (in Lithuanian). Seimas. "
Domas Griškevičius". Bernardinai.lt (in Lithuanian). v...
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Domas Henry Czerny as Tony Le
Domas,
owner of the Le
Domas Gaming Dominion and
patriarch of the Le
Domas family Andie MacDowell as
Becky Le
Domas, Daniel...
- The
Doma (Sanskrit: डोम, romanized:
Doma, lit. 'sub-group of the
Dalit caste,
living by
singing and music'), also
known as Dom, Domra, Domba, Domaka, Dombara...
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Lourdes Gallardo-
Domâs Tudezca is a Chilean-born
soprano who
frequently performs in
operas by Puccini. She
lives in Spain. Gallardo-
Domâs was born in Santiago...
- The
Defense of
Marriage Act (
DOMA) was a
United States federal law p****ed by the 104th
United States Congress and
signed into law by
President Bill Clinton...
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Christine Dumas (born
April 14, 1975) is an
American retired professional wrestler and singer. She is best
known for her
tenure in WWE
under the ring...
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Jasminka Domaš (born 5
September 1948,
Banja Luka) is a Croatian-Jewish writer,
journalist and scientist.
Domaš was born in
Banja Luka and
graduated from...