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Sulka may mean: The
Sulka language of
Papua New
Guinea Amos
Sulka & Company, a
defunct maker of men's wear.
Sulca This
disambiguation page
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Sulka is a
language isolate of New Britain,
Papua New Guinea. In 1991,
there were 2,500
speakers in
eastern Pomio District, East New
Britain Province...
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district of Maharashtra, India. It is also
known as
Kelve Teen,
Kalavantinicha Sulka, or
Kalavantin Pinnacle;
alternative transliterations include Kalawantin...
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similar to
Henry Purcell's "Dido's Lament". The
scholar of
music Emily Sulka notes that the song
cycle was
created because Swann and his wife
liked Tolkien's...
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recognized as Papuan. All but two of the
starred languages below (Yélî Dnye and
Sulka) make a
gender distinction in
their pronouns.
Several of the
heavily Papuanized...
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accepted the
offer seeing it as a challenge.
Skogland met with
writers Tim
Sulka and John Franklin, the
latter of whom had
starred in the
original film,...
- the Corn 666: Isaac's Return, co-writing the
script with his
cousin Tim
Sulka. In 2000, he
landed a
small role in
Python and co-starred as
Morluv in The...
- Taulil–Butam languages: Taulil,
Butam (extinct) (originally from New Ireland)
Sulka (originally from New Ireland)
Baining languages: Mali, Kaket, Kairak, Simbali...
- also owns such
luxury brands as
Cartier (jewellery);
Alfred Dunhill and
Sulka (designer clothing);
Seeger (leather bags); Piaget,
Baume &
Mercier and...
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Bohemian vampires led by
Moondoggie (Johnny Venocur)
along with his
minions Sulka and
Katrina (Carmen
Electra and
Deborah Xavier) and
invite them to stay...