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Shaqe Çoba, née Shiroka, (1875–1954) was an
Albanian feminist and suffragist. She
founded The
Albanian Woman (Albanian:
Gruaja Shqiptare), an organization...
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alternative spellings include Rab-shakeh, Rabsaces, or Rab
shaqe) is a
title meaning "chief of the princes/cup-bearers" in the
Semitic Akkadian...
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Shaked (Hebrew: שָׁקֵד, lit. Almond) is a
secular Israeli settlement in the
northern West Bank.
Located near the
Green Line, it is
organised as a community...
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Zenullari 37 MF CMR
Franklin Kamleu 71 GK ALB
Marco Alia 77 DF ALB
Klevis Shaqe 98 FW GHA
Bismark Charles 99 FW NGA Tayo Abiodun...
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Whole Building Design Guide".
Archived from the
original on 21 July 2012.
Shaqe, Erlet.
Sustainable Architectural Design. "Natural
Ventilation for Infection...
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steaming or dry-panning the tea
leaves through a
technique known as "
shāqīng" (殺青). In 17th
century China numerous advances were made in tea production...
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journalist Rosa Welt-Straus (1856–1938) –
suffragist and
feminist Shaqe Çoba (1875–1954) –
suffragist and
publisher of a
magazine that
covered women's...
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blossoming almond tree.
These verses contain a play on
words using the
Hebrew shaqed (almond) and
shoqed (watching over).
Thompson notes that in
modern times...
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fermentation in the tea industry.
Fixation / kill-green: Kill-green or
shāqīng (殺青) is done to stop the tea leaf
oxidation at a
desired level. This process...
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attended the
Faculty of
Economics in
Venice where he met his ****ure wife,
Shaqe Shiroka. By 1908, he was a
member of the "Gjuha Shqipe" club
which was founded...