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- Ivory is a hard, white material from the tusks (traditionally from elephants) and teeth of animals, that consists mainly of dentine, one of the physical...
- Elfenbein Kaufmann (born in Santiago, Chile on July 24, 1972) is a Chilean journalist, radio broadcaster and television presenter. Julián Elfenbein studied...
- Israel Elfenbein (1890–1964) was an American rabbi and Talmudic scholar. Elfenbein was born in Buczacz, Eastern Galicia, and immigrated to the United...
- hypothesised a derivation from Dravidian (lit. Northern hillmen). However, Josef Elfenbein found it unconvincing and hypothesised a derivation from Saraiki (Jaṭki)...
- Hillary Anger Elfenbein is the John and Ellen Wallace Distinguished Professor of Organizational Behavior at Washington University in St. Louis, known...
- formerly more widespread Dravidian language family. According to Josef Elfenbein (1989), the most common theory is that the Bra**** were part of a Dravidian...
- province and Khorasan in Iran. Koroshi is also classified as Balochi. Elfenbein divides the dialects of the Balochi language into six categories: Rakhshani...
- Luther King, Jr., and the Holy W**** Uprisings of 1968". In Jessica I. Elfenbein; Thomas L. Hollowak; Elizabeth M. Nix (eds.). Baltimore '68 : riots and...
- ISSN 1874-7167. Elfenbein (1997), p. 748. Elfenbein (1997), p. 749. Elfenbein (1997), p. 746. Elfenbein (1997), pp. 740, 750–751. Elfenbein (1997), pp. 751–753...
- several benefits when compared to conventionally-harvested fish. Aryé Elfenbein (a PhD cardiologist) and Justin Kolbeck co-founded Wildtype in 2016. They...