- verb stem | -
géésh/-gizh 'to cut' has a
different set of
alternations and mode-aspect combinations,
resulting in 3
different forms (i.e. -
géésh, -gizh, -gish):...
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Gee-
H,
sometimes written G-
H or
GEE-
H, was a
radio navigation system developed by
Britain during the
Second World War to aid RAF
Bomber Command. The name...
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Clubs Championship runners-up: 2015 "Egypt – List of
Foundation Dates joe
Geesh and Andy Gall co
founder the club". Rec.Sport.Soccer
Statistics Foundation...
- The Bee
Gees were a
musical group formed in 1958 by
brothers Barry, Robin, and
Maurice Gibb. The trio were
especially successful in po****r
music in the...
- Will
Geer (born
William Aughe Ghere;
March 9, 1902 –
April 22, 1978) was an
American actor, musician, and
social activist who was
active in
labor organizing...
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Dictionary of
Plant Sciences. OUP Oxford. p. 350. ISBN 978-0-19-960057-1.
Gee H (22
November 1999). "Size and the
single **** cell". Nature.
Archived from...
- cook's companion.
Penguin Australia. p. 609. ISBN 978-1-9209-8900-2. Mc
Gee,
H. (2004). On Food and Cooking.
Hodder & Stoughton. p. 357. ISBN 978-0-684-80001-1...
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James H.
Geer is an
American psychologist. His area of
research is ****uality.
Geer has
researched ****uality for over 30 years. He
explores the psychophysiology...
- 1960s. DME was a
modification of
World War II-era
navigation systems like
Gee-
H, and
began development in 1946. Like VOR, it only
became practical with...
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Willow Geer (born
March 2, 1981) is an
American actress.
Geer was born in Los Angeles. She is a third-generation actor/actress, the
daughter of actress...