- In Gr**** mythology,
Nessus (Ancient Gr****: Νέσσος, romanized: Nessos) was a
famous centaur who was
killed by Heracles, and
whose poisoned blood in turn...
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regular Netto stores but with
fewer products,
longer opening hours and
higher prices. In 2016, all Døgn
Nettos were
switched to
normal Netto or Føtex...
- Look up
netto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Netto in some
European languages means net worth, net pay, or net weight. It may also
refer to: Ambiguous...
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Netto-uyoku or net
uyoku (ネット右翼, lit. 'Internet rightists'),
often shortened to neto-uyo (ネトウヨ), is the term used to
refer to ****anese
netizens who espouse...
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Eugen Otto
Erwin Netto (30 June 1848 – 13 May 1919) was a
German mathematician. He was born in
Halle and died in Giessen.
Netto's theorem, on the dimension-preserving...
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Netto was a
discount supermarket chain in the
United Kingdom.
Netto arrived in the
United Kingdom in
December 1990, as part of an internationalisation...
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Netto Koshien or
Nettoh Koshien (熱闘甲子園,
Nettō Kōshien) is a
television program in ****an
providing a
digest of the
games of the
summer National High School...
- Luís
Idorildo Netto da
Cunha (born
April 6, 1974 in
Cachoeira do Sul), or
simply Luisinho Netto, is a
Brazilian former right back.
Brazilian Champions...
- Look up
netto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
surname Netto may
refer to:
Adevaldo Virgílio
Netto (born 1943),
Brazilian footballer Adolpho Araújo...
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Thomas Jessayyan Netto (born 29
December 1964) is the
Metropolitan Archbishop of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Trivandrum.
Archbishop Netto is the second...