-
introduce confusion with tenné.
Roundels of
sanguine are
referred to as
guzes. In the
system of
poetic ****ociations,
sanguine is
sometimes ****ociated...
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Samuel Barry Guze (October 18, 1923 – July 19, 2000) was an
American psychiatrist,
medical educator, and researcher. A
graduate of City
College of New...
- here. The hall also
contains the
famous Yumedono Kannon (also Kuse-, or
Guze Kannon);
which is only displa**** at
certain times of the year. The treasures...
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Ġużè Ellul Mercer (22
March 1897 – 22
September 1961) was a
Maltese writer,
journalist and politician. He
joined the
Labour Party (PL) and he
started his...
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Ġużè Galea (18 July 1901 – 26
March 1978) was a
doctor and a
Maltese author. He
produced newspaper articles as well as novels. He was also the president...
- 73583°N 47.03278°E / 39.73583; 47.03278 Quzeyxırman (also, Ghouze-Kaler,
Guze-Kaler, Gyuzeykaler, and Quzeyqaler) is a
village in the
Khojavend District...
- London: The
Royal College of Psychiatrists, pp. 170–174.
Goodwin DW;
Crane JB;
Guze SB (August 1969). "Alcoholic "blackouts": a
review and
clinical study of...
- the Għaqda tal-Kittieba tal-Malti (founded in 1921) and on the
death of
Ġużè Muscat Azzopardi in 1927, he was
elected president of the Għaqda and later...
-
Ġużè or
Joseph Damato (13
December 1886 – 25 May 1963) was a
Maltese architect who
designed a
number of
churches and
other ecclesiastical buildings during...
- ; West, D.J.; Wing, J.; Wing, L.; Neki, J.S.; Benson, F.; Cantwell, D.;
Guze, S.; Helzer, J.; Holzman, P.; Kleinman, A.; Kupfer, D.J.; Mezzich, J.; Spitzer...