- on 16
January 2021.
Retrieved 4
September 2020. "Wigwe,
Terraz emerge NiBUCCA co-chairman". 21
February 2017.
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original on 1 August...
- HIV/AIDS
response amid COVID-19
pandemic NiBUCCA hosts World Health Day,
focuses on HIV AIDS
response in COVID-19 era
NiBUCAA
tackles HIV/AIDS on
World Health...
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Bucca of the
Universidad Nacional de
Buenos Aires, and they
published scholarly articles on Kitsai. Some
Kitsai words include the following: wari:
ni 'bear'...
- and
proverbs also make
reference to oni. For example, the
expression "Oya
ni ninu ko wa oni no ko" (親に似ぬ子は鬼の子) (Translation: "A
child that does not resemble...
- Rosalind. (1991) The
Great Queens:
Irish Goddesses from the Morrígan to
Cathleen Ní Houlihan (Irish
Literary Studies, Book 34) Savage, Maryland,
Barnes and Noble...
-
story Olavo Dantas [pt].
Cascudo (1950), p. 292.
Cascudo (1950), p. 289.
ní Mheallaigh,
Karen (2014), "7. Conclusion:
fiction and the wonder-culture of...
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strongly ****ociated with
vanity and pride.
Today the ****anese
expression tengu ni naru ("becoming a tengu") is
still used to
describe a
conceited person. In...
-
group retains the
distinction of the
Latin short vowels ĭ and ŭ (e.g. pilu,
bucca). It is also
strongly marked by the
presence of the
voiced retroflex stop...
- University: 149–194. Baba,
Ayaka (1
September 2019).
Doitsu shinwa gakuha ni yoru
tsuveruku densetsu no kaishaku: densetsushū no
tekusuto bunrui to hairetsu...
- ('Salernitan women'),
which give some idea of
local empirical practices.
Dorotea Bucca, an
Italian physician, was
chair of
philosophy and
medicine at the University...