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fortification system along the
northern boundary of Moesia. Its name, ****aginta
Prista,
suggests a
meaning of "a city of 60 ships" (from Latin: ****aginta — "60"...
- Luís
Vasco Nogueira Prista (1925–2004), or
Professor Prista (as he is
still remembered by his
students and disciples), was a
Cathedratric Professor in...
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Prista Oil (Bulgarian: Приста Ойл) is a
Bulgarian company headquartered in the city of
Rousse and
mainly engaged in the
production of 150
kinds of motor...
- ****aginta
Prista Bay (Bulgarian: залив Сексагинта Приста, ‘Zaliv ****aginta
Prista’ \'za-liv sek-sa-'gin-ta 'pris-ta\) is the 6.5 km wide bay indenting...
- Hélder
Prista Monteiro (Lisbon, 1922 - 1
November 1994) was a
Portuguese playwright and writer. He is
known as one of the
major practitioners of the theatre...
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meaning section. ****a
Quechua shanti-sh Shanti-HSY
prista-ka-mu-la borrow-REF-AFAR-PST shanti-sh
prista-ka-mu-la Shanti-HSY borrow-REF-AFAR-PST (I was told)...
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Pristas,
Lauren (July 1, 2010). "Parachuted into Lent: The
suppression of Septuagesima"...
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fifteen or more
legions to
patrol the region; an
inscription at ****aginta
Prista on the
Lower Danube extolled restored tranquility to the region. The defense...
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Austria UniPetrol Polly —
United States Preem —
Sweden Primax — Peru
Prista Oil —
Bulgaria Prio
Energy —
Portugal PTT
Station — Thailand, Laos, Cambodia...
- P., Lambert, E., Liukkonen, J., Maddison, R., Ocansey, R., Onywera, V.,
Prista, A., Reilly, J., Martínez, M., Duenas, O., Standage, M. and Tomkinson, G...