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Easter eggs, also
called Paschal eggs, are
eggs that are
decorated for the
Christian holiday of Easter,
which celebrates the
resurrection of Jesus. As...
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Pasch may
refer to: P****over
Easter Pasch (surname),
German and
Swedish surname Pasch configuration Pasch's axiom Pasch's theorem Pasch egg,
easter eggs...
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forms pace
egg (first
attested in 1579),
paste egg (first
attested in 1611),
pasch egg (first
attested in 1677), and
paschal egg (first attested...
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Egg Sa****ay,
Egg Feast, or
Festum Ovorum is the Sa****ay
before Ash Wednesday. At the
University of Oxford,
pasch eggs have been
provided for students...
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decorated eggs down gr****y
hills goes back
hundreds of
years and is
known as "pace-
egging". The term
originates from the Old
English Pasch,
taken from...
- word
Pascha is used for the celebration; in English, the
analogous word is
Pasch. The term "Resurrection Sunday" is used
particularly by
Christian communities...
- Game attendance: 49,655 Referee:
Wayne Winkler TV announcers (ESPN): Dave
Pasch,
Dusty Dvoracek, and
Taylor McGregor Box score,
Recap Mississippi State...
- Game attendance: 79,837 Referee:
David Smith TV announcers (ESPN): Dave
Pasch (play-by-play)
Dusty Dvoracek (color)
Taylor McGregor (sideline) Pregame...
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specialized uses, the
terms the
Pasch or
Pascha are
sometimes used in
Modern English. Pace, a
dialect form of
Pasch, is
found in
Scottish English and...
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Studies on Tara Tannins.
Holzforschung 51: 235-243. S. Giovando, A. Pizzi, H.
Pasch and N. Pretorius.
Structure and
Oligomers Distribution of
Commercial Tara...