- made from biriba, canzi, or
pitia wood from Brazil. The sticks,
called grimas,
traditionally measure 20–24
inches (50–60 cm) long by 1+1⁄8
inches (3 cm)...
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chalkboard sound)
Grima (band), a
russian metal band Greema, a
fictional alien race in the
video game Disney's Stitch:
Experiment 626
Grimas, long
sticks used...
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Gríma,
called (the) Wormtongue, is a
fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. He
serves as a
secondary antagonist there; his role...
- "Jonas
Grimås".
London Film School. 2014.
Retrieved 28 June 2014. "Jonas
Grimås". IMDb. 2014.
Retrieved 28 June 2014.
Jonas Grimås at IMDb
Jonas Grimås at...
- Portals:
Martial arts
Sports Colombia Colombian grima is a
martial art that was
developed by Afro-Colombian
communities during the
colonial era that utilizes...
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continues the
family business. In 1986 the
Grimas moved to Switzerland,
first to
Lugano and in 1992 to Gstaad,
where Grima died on 26
December 2007. Francesca...
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Joseph or Joe
Grima may
refer to:
Joseph Grima (architect),
British architect, critic, and
editor Joe
Grima (politician) (1936–2017),
Maltese broadcaster...
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Grima is a
river at Barentsøya, Svalbard,
which flows through the
valley of Grimdalen, from Barentsjøkulen to
Ginevra Bay. "
Grima (Svalbard)". Norwegian...
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Karmni Grima (2
February 1838 – 25 May 1922) was a
Maltese peasant whose mystical religious experience led to the
constructions and
services as an apostle...
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Clifton Grima is a
Maltese lawyer and
politician who has
served in the
Parliament of
Malta since 2016. A
member of the
Labour Party,
Grima is also the...