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- Koliva, also spelled, depending on the language, kollyva, kollyba, kolyvo, or colivă, is a dish based on boiled wheat that is used liturgically in the...
- Con Kolivas is a Gr****-Australian anaesthetist. He has worked as a computer programmer on the Linux kernel and on the development of the cryptographic...
- resurrection of Christ rather than the departed. For the memorial service, koliva (a ritual food of boiled wheat) is often prepared and is placed in front...
- the Gr**** state, the other workable option for getting married." Vlachos, Koliva, 2013 p. 2 "Για το όνομα Κόνιτσα έχουν διατυπωθεί διάφορες απόψεις και εικασίες...
- Greece, it is used as a garnishing ingredient for the funeral ritual food Koliva, blessed and eaten during Orthodox Memorial services. In the cuisine of...
- ingredients is traditional in other countries as well: Bulgariakolivo Greecekoliva Lebanon, Palestine and Jordan – ameh m****louk or snuniye Romania – colivă...
- Liturgy on Sa****ay morning or after Vespers on Friday evening, for which Koliva (a dish made of boiled wheatberries or rice and honey) is prepared and placed...
- indispensable item of the Slava, is derived from the Gr**** term for gain of wheat, koliva. Proponents of the Roman hypothesis point to the fact that Slava customs...
- Liturgy on Sa****ay morning or after Vespers on Friday evening, for which Koliva (a dish made of boiled wheatberries or rice and honey) is prepared and placed...
- companies Notable conflicts among Linux kernel developers: In July 2007, Con Kolivas announced that he would cease developing for the Linux kernel. In July...