- The
Labadists were a 17th-century
Protestant religious community movement founded by Jean de
Labadie (1610–1674), a
French pietist. The
movement derived...
- Kafr al-
Labad (Arabic: كفراللبد) is a
Palestinian village in the
Tulkarm Governorate in the
northeastern West Bank,
located 9
kilometers east of Tulkarm...
- [2]. Key
leaders included:
BUSTAN founder Devorah Brous,
Bedouin Shaykhs Labad and
Ibrahim Abu Afash, Wadi al-Na'am
spokesman Najib Abu-Gharbiyeh, and...
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Fifth Monarchism Glasite Gnesio-Lutherans
Haugean movement Independents Labadism Läsare
Latitudinarians Latter Rain
Laudianism Neo-Lutheranism Nonconformism...
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Paulate Cinematography Joe
Batac Jr.
Edited by Ben
Barcelon Music by
Lutgardo Labad Production company NV
Productions Release dates October 5, 1975 (1975-10-05)...
- from the
original on 12 May 2014.
Alonso P, Segalàs C, Real E,
Pertusa A,
Labad J, Jiménez-Murcia S, et al. (August 2010). "Suicide in
patients treated...
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Cinematography Johnny Araojo Edited by
Edgardo Vinarao Music by
Lutgardo Labad Distributed by
Mondo Macabro (US DVD Release)
Release date February 7, 1986 (1986-02-07)...
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postpositions govern the
genitive case, in both
singular and plural: dēļ - through, of, for
labad - for, for the sake of pēc -
because of
Latvian declension...
- PMID 32446635. S2CID 218872499.
Thibaut F,
Chagraoui A,
Buckley L,
Gressier F,
Labad J, Lamy S,
Potenza MN,
Kornstein SG,
Rondon M, Riecher-Rössler A, Soyka...
- and Hula.
Israeli forces raided the West Bank
towns of Anabta, Kafr al-
Labad, Umm Dar and Silwad. The Gaza
Health Ministry reported that at
least 80...