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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...
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Israel Elfenbein (1890–1964) was an
American rabbi and
Talmudic scholar.
Elfenbein was born in Buczacz,
Eastern Galicia, and
immigrated to the United...
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Elfenbein Kaufmann (born in Santiago,
Chile on July 24, 1972) is a
Chilean journalist,
radio broadcaster and
television presenter. Julián
Elfenbein studied...
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hypothesised a
derivation from
Dravidian (lit.
Northern hillmen). However,
Josef Elfenbein found it
unconvincing and
hypothesised a
derivation from
Saraiki (Jaṭki)...
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Hillary Anger Elfenbein is the John and
Ellen Wallace Distinguished Professor of
Organizational Behavior at
Washington University in St. Louis, known...
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formerly more
widespread Dravidian language family.
According to
Josef Elfenbein (1989), the most
common theory is that the Bra**** were part of a Dravidian...
- in
Afghanistan and Its Neighbors. Brill. p. 320. ISBN 978-9004201453.
Elfenbein, J. (1988). "Baluchistan iii.
Baluchi Language and Literature". Encyclopedia...
- 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...
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urban media.
Simitar also
distributed its own label. In 1985,
Mickey Elfenbein,
former president and CEO of K-Tel International, and
Philip Kives (K-tel...
- Csicsek, Alex (2011). "Spiro T.
Agnew and the
Burning of Baltimore". In
Elfenbein,
Jessica (ed.).
Baltimore '68:Riots and
Rebirth of an
American City. Philadelphia:...