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Namer (Hebrew: נמ"ר,
pronounced [
naˈmeʁ];
meaning "leopard," and also a
syllabic abbreviation of "Nagmash" (APC) and "Merkava") is an
Israeli armoured...
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Larry Namer is an
entertainment and
media entrepreneur of
Movies USA Magazine.
Namer attended Abraham Lincoln High School,
graduating in 1966. He then...
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Namer (Hebrew for leopard) is an
Israeli infantry fighting vehicle.
Namer may also
refer to:
Larry Namer,
American television executive IAI Nammer, a canceled...
- Namir, Namr,
Namer, Nimr and
Nimer may
refer to the
following places in the
Middle East, with
several toponyms in
southern Syria, in particular: Namir...
- performance, range, and air-to-air
combat capabilities than the
preceding Kfir.
Named Nammer, the
aircraft was to be
offered under various different configurations...
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Nahal Harduf [cs],
before reaching and
flowing into the Dead Sea. Ein
Namer,
which means "Leopard Spring", is a
spring located in the
middle of the...
- and a
literacy rate of 52%.
Tradition holds that the
name Ethiopia (ኢትዮጵያ)
comes from the
name of the
first King of Ethiopia, Ethiop, or Ethiopis. Ayele...
- "sea"), so al-Bahrayn
originally means literally "the two seas". However, the
name has been
lexicalised as a
feminine proper noun and does not
follow the grammatical...
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identified by a
name is
called its referent. A
personal name identifies, not
necessarily uniquely, a
specific individual human. The
name of a
specific entity...
- (OSCE), and the
World Trade Organisation (WTO). The
name of
Spain (España)
comes from Hispania, the
name used by the
Romans for the
Iberian Peninsula and...