- The Tap
Pilam Coa****ltecan
Nation is a
cultural heritage organization of
individuals who
identify as
lineal descendants of the Coa****ltecan people. They...
- English-language
works from the era
refer to the
place as
Pinan (from ****anese) and
Pilam (from Hokkien). Taitō Town was
established in 1920
under Taitō Prefecture...
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Pilam Pastanak (Persian: پيلام پستانك, also
romanized as
Pīlām Pastānak) is a
village in Amlash-e
Jonubi Rural District, in the
Central District of Amlash...
-
translation is
derived from "huc percute" (strike it here) and
later "repercute
pilam" (strike the ball again) in the
original Latin. It is not
certain that the...
- of
islands lying 110
miles to the North-east.... By all
accounts the old
Pilam savages, who
merged into the Tipuns, were the
first settlers on the plain;...
- toll-like
receptor 2 (TLR2) is
described to be a
receptor for
PILAM.
Binding of
PILAM to the
receptor elicits the
activation of an
intracellular signaling...
- proclamation,
which was
originally in
Latin and
explicitly forbade the
games "
Pilam Manualem, Pedivam, & Bacularem: & ad
Canibucam &
Gallorum Pugnam". The word...
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Archived from the
original on
September 5, 2015.
Retrieved May 15, 2015. "
PILAM | WI Omega". wisc.pilambdaphi.org.
Retrieved November 19, 2024. "Sigma Alpha...
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Pilembera (Persian: پيلمبرا, also
Romanized as Pīlemberā and
Pīlam Barā; also
known as Pīlamīrah, Pilamirakh, Pīleh Mīreh, and Pīlemberā-ye Bālā) is a...
- Bill 2005,
introduced in
February 2023, both to state-recognize the Tap
Pilam Coa****ltecan
Nation also died in committee.
These are some of the tribes...