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Nilis came second. In the
following season,
Nilis' last for PSV, they
scored 48
league goals between them.
After six
years in the Netherlands,
Nilis joined...
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NILI (Hebrew: נִילי) was a
Jewish espionage network which ****isted the
United Kingdom in its
fight against the
Ottoman Empire in the
Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem...
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nili or
Nili in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nili was a spy network.
Nili may also
refer to:
Nili District,
Afghanistan Nili, Afghanistan,...
- the
extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Nili (Hebrew: נִילי) is a task
force established by Israel's Shin Bet and Mossad...
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instances of
Pirius are court-martialed for
disobeying orders.
Commissary Nilis of the
Office of
Technological Archival and Control, part of the Commission...
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Adolphe Arthur Nilis (27 June 1851 – 23
April 1905) was a
Belgian soldier and
colonial official. Théodore
Victor Edouard Adolphe Arthur Nilis was born in...
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Nili Brosh is an Israeli-American guitarist. She has
performed and/or
recorded with
Danny Elfman,
Cirque du Soleil, Dethklok,
Steve Vai, Tony MacAlpine...
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Nili Fossae is a
group of large,
concentric grabens on Mars, in the
Syrtis Major quadrangle. They have been
eroded and
partly filled in by
sediments and...
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Rijvers temporarily took over). PSV saw Van
Breukelen retiring and
signed Luc
Nilis in 1994, who
formed a
powerful duo with
another signing, the 17-year-old...
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Nili Rachel Scharf Gold (Hebrew: נילי רחל שרף גולד; born 1948) is an Israeli-American
professor of
modern Hebrew language and
literature in the Department...