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- fuochi (1995) Angoli di vita (1997) 301 guerre fa (2002) Promissas (2002, single) "Promissas - Artista: Pierangelo Bertoli •Artista parte****nte (featuring):...
- Calycomyza promissa is a species of fly in the family Agromyzidae. Canada, United States. Symphyotrichum ascendens, Symphyotrichum chilense, Symphyotrichum...
- Schizoeupsalis promissa is a species of weevil in the Brentidae family. It can be found in New Guinea and neighbouring islands. Beetles of this species...
- Catocala promissa, the light crimson underwing, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller...
- Simplimorpha promissa is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is widely distributed in southern Europe with the northern limit running approximately along...
- del historia del mundo. Il es per su contributiones actual e non per le promissas de su adherentes que le interlingua vole esser judicate. Interlingua has...
- Sardinia. In 2002, the band collaborated and realized a singled called "Promissas" with Pierangelo Bertoli. In 2006, the saxophonist Simone Pala joined...
- warranty. In South African law, despite any distinctions between dicta and promissa in the Roman law, the term refers to, "a statement or undertaking or promise...
- thought, remind one of the Sermon on the Mount: — Magna promisimus; majora promissa sunt nobis: Servemus hæc; adspiremus ad illa. Voluptas brevis; pœna perpetua...
- Lebanon. Mines collected in Israel in 1931 and identified as Simplimorpha promissa may also belong to be this species. The wingspan is 3.7-5.3 mm. There are...