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- was formed in the 22nd century, following begging of the ice age, which encompased most of the world. It controlled most of the remaining habitable areas...
- The GanaIanga-Mindibirrina Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) encompases over 10,000 km2 (3,900 sq mi) of the Waanyi Garawa Aboriginal Land Trust area in...
- the 'cold time' and piriyakutu which is 'when the west wind blows. It encompases the Musgrave, Mann, Petermann and Bloods ranges. A chain of salt lakes...
- reference to the city's second most po****ted sub-county with the same name, encompasing various neighbourhoods in the northeastern areas of Nairobi. Located...
- demolished sometime in 2017–19, and a reconstruction to a capacity of 15,000 encompasing improvement to an eight-lane track and installation of field events facilities...
- ****ociated with Steptoe. The role later went to Lennard Pearce whose character encompased some of Steptoe's habits. In 1982 he appeared in Terence Davies's film...
- Hiking in Israel encompases over 9,656 km (6,000 miles) of trails . In May 2015, Google Street View, in cooperation with the Society for the Protection...
- research focuses on Ancient Gr**** poetry, religion and magic. His work also encompases studying the materials used in Ancient Gr**** magic and Ancient Gr**** magic...
- constituency in Kenya, one of the seventeen constituencies of Nairobi County, encompasing central to eastern areas of Nairobi. Kamukunji constituency had common...
- diammonium phosphate, and calcium ammonium phosphate. Agricultural chemistry encompases the science and technology of producing not only edible crops, but feedstocks...