- nanook, nanoq,
nanuk, or
nanuq in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nanook, in
Inuit mythology, is the
master of bears. Nanook,
Nanuk, or
Nanuq may also...
- The
Nanuk is a
remote weapon station (RWS) used for
light and
medium calibre weapons which can be
installed on any type of
armoured vehicles or brown...
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disks or tembetás worn in
their lips and ears. Some
called themselves Nac-
nanuk or Nac-poruk,
meaning "sons of the soil". The last Aimoré
group to retain...
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Raimondo Nanuk Franchetti, was a
friend of
author Ernest Hemingway, who
hunted with him in
Caorle Lagoon. The
Franchetti siblings were
named Nanuk, Afdera...
- Bild—from a
field of
names that also
included Namib, Rockton,
Samun and
Nanuk. As of the
spring of 2020, six
million units had been sold worldwide, with...
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Nanook of the
North is a 1922
American silent film that
combines elements of do****entary and docudrama/docufiction, at a time when the
concept of separating...
- waits,
Eugene and
Nanuk arrive,
explaining that
Mikal has been
returned to life and Kneller's camp has been shut down.
Eugene and
Nanuk depart together...
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Brazilian singer-songwriter Mark Josher,
Indonesian singer Anggun,
female voice Nanuk, and
English electro-pop duo Aquilo. Two
singles from the
album have been...
- The
Nanuk (until 1923
Ottilie Fjord) was a
trading and
whaling schooner,
which was
later used in the
Hollywood film
industry as a
historicising full-rigged...
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improved armament consisting of
either a Cadillac-Gage 1
metre turret, a
Nanuk Remotely Controlled Weapon Station or a FFNW (****ed For Not With) mounting...