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temples belonging to this church. In
classical music, bullhorns, cowhorns,
oxhorns or
steerhorns with the tips
removed have been
called for by
Wagner (a stierhörner)...
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Philip Oxhorn (born
January 5, 1958) is a
professor in
international development and
societal issues and a
university executive. He is the
founding director...
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Oxhorn Run is a
tributary of
Painter Run in ****van County, Pennsylvania, in the
United States. It is
approximately 1.8
miles (2.9 km) long and flows...
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black olive tree,
gregorywood (or
gregory wood),
Antigua whitewood, and
oxhorn bucida. It is
native to Mexico,
Central America, the Caribbean, and northern...
- the
fruit bubbled out red
juice with
white foam. They
scooped it up with
oxhorns,
instead of cups
which had not yet been seen, so that ever
after the cup...
- this
style were
called oliphants.
Words in English: cowhorn, bullhorn,
oxhorn, steerhorn.
Among peaceful uses of
these horns was for
farmers to call to...
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found in the
various rainforests include Spanish cedar (Cedrela odorata),
oxhorn bucida (Bucida buceras),
Campeche logwood (Haematoxylum campechianum), and...
- Kind of Market?
Latin America in the Age of Neoliberalism, by
Philip D.
Oxhorn and
Graciela Ducatenzeiler (1998).
Latin America Transformed: Globalization...
- and
Multicultural Neoliberalism in the Andes". In John Bur****;
Philip Oxhorn;
Kenneth M.
Roberts (eds.).
Beyond neoliberalism in
Latin America?. Palgrave...
- (2002).
Graff was born in New York City, the son of
Judith Clarice (née
Oxhorn), a
piano teacher and choirmaster, and
Jerome Lawrence Graff, a musician...