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Harissa (Arabic: هريسة, romanized: harīsa, from
Maghrebi Arabic) is a hot
chili pepper paste,
native to the Maghreb. The main
ingredients are
roasted red...
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Harriet Fleischl Pilpel (December 2, 1911 –
April 23, 1991) was an
American attorney and women's
rights activist. She
wrote and
lectured extensively regarding...
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Pilpelchuma (Hebrew: פלפלצ'ומה), also
spelled pilpelshuma (lit: "pepper garlic"), is a chilli-garlic
paste similar to a hot
sauce originating from the...
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Frontiero v. Richardson, and
Taylor v. Louisiana. ACLU
leader Harriet Pilpel raised the
issue of the
rights of homo****uals in 1964, and two
years later...
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Pilpul (Hebrew: פלפול,
loosely meaning 'sharp analysis'; from פִּלְפֵּל (
pilpel) 'pepper') is a
method of
studying the
Talmud through intense textual analysis...
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Translation by Ali
Yildirim Video on
YouTube Roberts, John; Rosenman, Joel;
Pilpel,
Robert H. (1974).
Young Men with
Unlimited Capital: The
Inside Story of...
- al. 2004). Many more
examples are
thoroughly discussed in (Kafri, Levy &
Pilpel. 2006). The main
source of
genetic redundancy is the
process of gene duplication...
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Woodstock co-producers John
Roberts and Joel Rosenman,
along with
Robert Pilpel,
wrote Young Men with
Unlimited Capital: The
Inside Story of the Legendary...
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after the
surrender of the village. The next day at court,
Judge Drora Pilpel announced the case closed. Katz, however, then
attempted to
rescind his...
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Secretary in the
United States Department of
Energy under Ronald Reagan Harriet Pilpel, women's
rights activist John A. E. Pottow,
professor at the University...