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Shokolad, Menta,
Mastik (Hebrew: שוקולד מנטה מסטיק, translate: Chocolate, mint, gum) was an
Israeli female musical trio,
active in the 1970s, composed...
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Chocolate (Hebrew: שוקולד פרה, romanized:
Shokolad Para) is a
brand of
Israeli chocolate products produced by the
candy and
coffee products manufacturer...
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chocolat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chocolat may
refer to:
Shokolad, a 1922
novel by
Alexander Tarasov-Rodionov
Chocolat (novel), a 1999 novel...
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Beurre crumbs take the
place of the oatmeal, and the
candy is
called Kadur Shokolad (Hebrew: כדור שוקולד, lit. 'chocolate ball'). Po****r in Austria, especially...
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Lakatos Award set up in
memory of him
Alexander Tarasov-Rodionov,
author of "
Shokolad"
which was
formative of Lakatos's
early political thinking E. Reck (ed...
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Israeli soldiers use the term "chocolate soldier" (hayal shel
shokolad, חייל של שוקולד) to
disparage a
soldier not
tough enough to fight. The...
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Russian loanwords entered the
Mongolian language,
including doktor 'doctor',
shokolad 'chocolate',
wagon 'train wagon',
kalendar 'calendar',
sistem 'system'...
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Embrion Wrong 2001 "Dve Ulitki" ("Two Snails")
Airplay Zreniye 2001 "
Shokolad i Sleza" ("Chocolate and a Tear") Airplay,
music video 2003 "Tsepi i Koltsa"...
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product reaching the
stores in time for P****over. The most po****r
brand was
Shokolad Para (cow chocolate),
whose name came from the
image of the cow on the...
- forms;
called Cow
Chocolate because of the cow on the packaging;
called "
Shokolad Parah" in
Hebrew Crachi the
Dominican Republic Cortes Made with locally...