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Glappo (or Glappe) (baptized as
Charles or Carolus) was the
leader of Warmians, one of the
Prussian clans,
during the
Great Prussian Uprising (1260–1274)...
- Thurston. In
August 2008 the
Green Lawn
Abbey Preservation ****ociation (
GLAPA) was
incorporated as a 501(c)(3)
recognized non-profit organization. This...
- the
prestigious award for
outstanding technical contributors.
Martin J.
Glapa, a
former chief Technical Officer of Lucent's
Cable Communications Business...
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Gladiolus palustris BioLib: 42075 BOLD: 771489 CoL: 3G4V9 EoL: 5868161 EPPO:
GLAPA EUNIS: 186576 GBIF: 2750279 iNaturalist: 59944 IPNI: 437708-1 ISC: 114581...
- ⟨l⟩ or ⟨n⟩; or
after a consonant: [k]
unaspirated voiceless velar stop
glápa [ˈklauːpa] "to stare" logn [lɔkn̥] "windstill" borg [pɔrk] "city" word initially...
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Pranas Piaulokas [lt] –
Auctume (Auktuma)
Algimantas Voščikas [lt] –
Glappo (
Glapas)
Aleksandr Vokach –
Knight Hirhalsas,
brother of
Catherine Vytautas Paukštė...
- June 2000 Anna
Rychlicka (185) 26 28 June 2000 30
August 2000
Zbigniew Glapa (365) 27 31
August 2000 26
October 2000 Wiesław
Bejda (295) 28 31 October...
- in 1904 by Garré, who
reported the case the
following year.
Degiannis E,
Glapa M,
Loukogeorgakis SP,
Smith MD (January 2008). "Management of pancreatic...
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lepjan 'to lick', OHG
gilepphen 'to ladle, to scoop', Swed.
dialectal glapa 'to gulp down'. Derivatives: lapo 'spittle', lapa-caldos lapón 'glutton'...
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community through the St Ninian's
Uniting Church Friendship Group. Mr
Jozef Glapa, of
South Australia. For
service to the
Polish community of
South Australia...