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Takesha Meshé Kizart (born 1982) is an African-American
operatic soprano. She is a grand-niece of
Muddy Waters on her mother's side and a
distant relative...
- (obsolete) lter 'altar' from
Latin altārium,
mallkoj 'to curse' from maledīcere,
meshë 'm****' from missa, murg 'monk' from monachus, peshkëp 'bishop' from episcopus...
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Burton Menswear, one of Britain's
largest chains of
clothes shops. Born
Meshe David Osinsky and a
Lithuanian Jew in Kurkliai,
Kaunas province, he came...
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informal system reminiscent of
Taoism and Buddhism, and the
Yomeshta or
Meshe's cult, a close-to-monotheistic
religion based on the idea of
absolute knowledge...
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track "Someone to Call Me Darling" on
Lorrie Morgan's 1992
album Watch MeShe also co-penned a
Barbara Mandrel and Lee
Greewood duet, “I’d Give Anything...
- qaum ki sarguzasht. "Pashtun Tribes/Yusafzai". Mr.
Ahmad Jan Saib -
Stare Meshe (Newspaper) 1932 khyber.org (in Pashto).
Archived from the
original on April...
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branch of the Kish river. The name
Meshebashi is
derived from the
words "
meshe" and "bashi",
which mean "forest", "head" in Azerbaijani.
Meshebashi waterfall...
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actually committed by
Serbian soldiers." "Kisha
Katolike në Kosovë
organizon meshë dhe
mbledhje të
hollash për të
prekurit e tërmetit në Shqipëri" (in Albanian)...
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actor Bill Mercer,
sports and
professional wrestling announcer Takesha Meshé Kizart,
operatic soprano Jim Metcalf, news
reporter and
Peabody Award recipient...
- name. It is
located on the left bank of the Chanta-Orga River, and the
Meshe-Khi and Besta-Khi
rivers run in the
territory of the region. The length...