- Sir
Rabbie Langanai Namaliu GCL KCMG PC (3
April 1947 – 31
March 2023) was a
Papua New
Guinean politician. He
served as the
fourth prime minister of Papua...
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Robert Burns (25
January 1759 – 21 July 1796), also
known familiarly as
Rabbie Burns, was a
Scottish poet and lyricist. He is
widely regarded as the national...
- Tenbatsu!
Angel Rabbie (天罰エンジェルラビィ☆, transl. "Heaven's Judgement! XX
Angel Rabbie") is a ****anese
anime OVA
adaptation of a
adult visual novel by the...
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selection for Scotland. He died of
phthisis pulmonalis (tuberculosis) aged 24.
Rabbie Beveridge at the
English National Football Archive (subscription required)...
- Nicht;
Scottish Gaelic:
Oidhche na Taigeise) also
called Robert Burns Day or
Rabbie Burns Day (or
Robbie Burns Day in Canada). However, in principle, celebrations...
- in July 1988 with
changes in the
shifting coalition and was
succeeded by
Rabbie Namaliu, the new
leader of the
Pangu Party, but
Wingti returned for a further...
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Angel Rabbie, Popotan, and DearS. Some of the
anime series where Under17
songs have been
featured are Mouse, Popotan, Tenbatsu!
Angel Rabbie, Hourgl****...
- Westfriesland) – Leiden, 1613
Ordinum Hollandiae ac
Westfrisiae pietas, ed.
Edwin Rabbie (Brill, 1995). De
imperio summarum potestatum circa sacra (On the power...
- 29 May 2011. Kings, Paul (24
January 2012). "William Barnes – England's
Rabbie Burns". The Guardian. London.
Archived from the
original on 4
January 2014...
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Retrieved 27
November 2007. Fotheringham, Ann (25
January 2019). "From
Raven to
Rabbie -
James Mackenzie on his
acting journey".
Glasgow Times.
Gannett Company...