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FLINTA* is a
German abbreviation that
stands for "Frauen, Lesben, Intergeschlechtliche, nichtbinäre,
trans und
agender Personen",
meaning women, ****s...
- Calcflinta, or calc-
flinta, is a fine
grained calc–silicate rock
found amongst the
metamorphic rocks of the
eastern Highlands of Scotland. It is a hornfels...
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Ewelina Agnieszka Flinta (born 24
October 1979 in Lubsko) is a
Polish singer. She rose to fame
after placing second in the
Polish talent show Idol in 2002...
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Esling 2010, p. 691 Ganiev, Ž. V. (2012).
Sovremennyj ruskij jazyk.
Flinta/Nauka. ISBN 9785976510449. Evans,
Nicholas (1995). A
grammar of Kayardild:...
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study done by the
International Journal of
Impotence Research.
Ewelina Flinta is said to have
married herself. "'I'm auto****ual and I
fancy myself more...
- posobie) [Creativity
Alexander Solzhenitsyn: A Tutorial] (in Russian). Moscow:
Flinta/Nauka. Urmanov, AV, ed. (2003), Один деньь Ивана Денисовича АИ Солженицына...
- Lexicology : a
current guide =
Lexicologia angliskogo yazyka (8 ed.). Moscow:
Flinta. p. 1. ISBN 978-5-9765-0249-9. OCLC 934368509. Dzharasova, T. T. (2020)...
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Dennis Flinta (born 14
November 1983) is a
retired Danish professional football midfielder.
Flinta started his
career with a
number of
Copenhagen clubs...
- ISBN 978-0806902647 Nikulicheva, D.B. (2009). How to Find your Way to
Foreign Languages.
Flinta. ISBN 978-5976508279 Dilts,
Robert (1998).
Modeling with NLP. Meta Publications...
- Slavutin, Evgeny, and
Vladimir Pimonov. 2018. Plot Structure. Moscow:
Nauka /
Flinta Publishing. Nöth, Winfried. 1995.
Handbook of Semiotics.
Indiana University...