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Lieutenant Ernest Andrew Mustard (1893-1971) was a
World War I
flying ace
credited with five
aerial victories. He
returned to
service during World War...
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sprinter in high
school as he
showed the
skill when he was
chased by Mr.
Mustar. Arai : The
central figure in this book. He
became a
foster brother to Ikal...
- a long time. An old man
called Pendekar (meaning "master" or "warrior")
Mustar wants to
cross the river, but he is ill-treated by the thugs. When he continues...
- labourers. The
first landing at Wau was made on 19
April 1927 by
Ernest Mustar in a De
Havilland DH.37
owned by
Guinea Gold
Airways from Lae Airfield....
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zapin pekajang (Johor Bahru),
zapin koris (Batu Pahat) and
zapin parit mustar with
zapin seri
bunian (Pontian).
Another Arab
legacy is the use of Arabic...
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journal articles primarily available in
academic libraries. Laredo, P., &
Mustar, P. (2000).
Laboratory activity profiles: An
exploratory approach. Scientometrics...
- Companies.
Research Policy, vol. 33(1):147–175. Wright, M., Clarysse, B.,
Mustar, P., and Lockett, A. (2007).
Academic Entrepreneurship in Europe. Cheltenham...
- Mr.
Yacob Ahmad,
Superintendent of
Mosques (District North) Dr.
Suhaimi Mustar,
Superintendent of
Mosques (District West)
Group Infrastructure & Resilience...
- plastic.
Product type
Mustard Country United States Introduced 1852; 173 years ago (1852)
Tagline The True
Mustard Lover's
Mustar Website plochman.com...
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Slovenian by Aleš
Mustar,
Cankarjeva založba, Ljubljana, 2012) Črno na
Belem ('In
Black and White',
translated into
Slovenian by Aleš
Mustar,
Cankarjeva založba...