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ancient church which has been
converted into a museum. The
fishing village of
Skálar [ˈskauːlar̥], on the
southeastern coast near the tip of the peninsula, had...
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Franc Frakelj (a.k.a.
Peter Skalar) (19
January 1917–?): 427 was a
member of the
collaborationist Slovene Home Guard[citation needed] (after the Italian...
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tiarfr Diarfʀ × fik fækk af af ×
simskum semskum × moni
manni ×
skalaʀ skalaʀ × þis[aʀ] þessaʀ i i(?) ...(o)t(i) ...[l]andi. × in En uirmuntr...
- den här ramsan: "Skvallerbytta Bing-bong/går i alla gålar/slickar alla
skålar"; det är alltså
inget nödrim! "Definition of nyah in English".
Oxford Dictionaries...
- 6),
Skokec (no. 7), Štorc (no. 8),
Skalar (no. 9), Renk (no. 10), Zajc (no. 11), and
Strmec (no. 12). The
Skalar house is now in
ruins and it is no longer...
- "pierced"). The peak is
accessible via the
eastern ridge from the
Petar Skalar Lodge, or—by a
different route—via
either Bovec or (crossing the Italian...
- Analyzers. And
there are
other manufacturers of CFA instruments.
Skalar Inc.,
subsidiary of
Skalar Analytical,
founded in 1965,
which has its head
office in...
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election with the LIDE party. Chairman: Igor Zorčič
Party Council: Štefan
Skalar, Ivan Backovič, Eva Omerza,
Marko Veselič,
Stanko Tomše,
Andrejka Ribnikar...
- Whitriggs,
hvitihrgger (the
white ridge). As the
Norse penetrated inland other skalar were named, so
Seascale was
distinguished by
reference to the sea. The earliest...
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Objects were
often reduced to the
shape of a triangle, as seen in Ryba
skalar. By
twisting the head or
torso of the object, he
added dynamics to the figurine...