- [citation needed] The
Kavir languages are
Farvi (~500 speakers), Garma'i (10 speakers), Khuri, and
Iraji (6 speakers).
Farvi is a
language spoken in the village...
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William Ewart John
Farvis (12
December 1911 – 12
October 2005) was a
pioneering electronics engineer and educator. His war-time
service was in electronic...
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Russo Alesi: «Dopo il mio Cossiga, non vedo l'ora di
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September 2023). "Il
nuovo album di
Annalisa ci
travolge nel "Vortice": «Voglio
farvi ballare con le lacrime»".
Billboard Italia.
Retrieved 17
November 2023....
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Preservation of
Historic Vessels.
Retrieved 18
August 2006. "The
steam crane".
Farvis.
Archived from the
original on 28
September 2007.
Retrieved 18
August 2006...
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Wright 1981, p. 13. "The
creation of
Bristol City docks".
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Archived from the
original on 2
April 2015.
Retrieved 17 June 2015. Claxton...
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Archived from the
original on 22
August 2016.
Retrieved 18
April 2016.
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Hidden Bridge".
Clifton Suspension Bridge Trust.
Archived from...
- families. The
native language of
Garmeh is Garmei.
Together with Khuri,
Farvi, and Iraji, it is
classified as a
variety of Baiabanaki,
which is a distinct...
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renamed the
Established Chair in
Electrical Engineering, held by
Ewart Farvis and John Mavor, as the Bert
Whittington Chair of
Electrical Power Engineering...
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