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Talsi (pronunciation; Livonian:
Tālsa, German: Talsen) (po****tion 11,371) is a town in the
Courland region of Latvia. It is the
administrative centre...
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December 2007,
citing Byang-Ryull Kim. (2006).
Ilbon Gunbu'ui
Dokdo Chim
Talsa (The
Plunder of
Dokdo by the ****anese Military), p. 121. "Russo-****anese...
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Talsi Muni****lity (Latvian:
Talsu novads; Livonian:
Tālsa mōgõn) is a muni****lity in Courland, Latvia. The muni****lity was
formed in 2009 by merging...
- sign, the
first of its kind in Latvia, was
erected in
Talsi Muni****lity (
Tālsa mōgõn) to
reflect its
Livonian cultural heritage.
Several other signs of...
- roasting, steaming, and pickling. It is
suitable for
making side
dishes like
Talsa for Biryani,
Brinjal Serwa, Sambar, Vathalkuzhambu, Poriyal, and evening...
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refer unambiguously to
telisha qetannah (the conjunctive),
terms such as
talsa or
tilsa are used, on the
analogy with the
distinction between the letters...
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December 2007,
citing Byang-Ryull Kim. (2006).
Ilbon Gunbu'ui
Dokdo Chim
Talsa (The
Plunder of
Dokdo by the ****anese Military), p. 121. Na, p. 62 n208;...
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attested in
texts from Ebla, Mari and Emar. Tallā'ītu Unknown,
possibly Talsa Tallā'ītu, an
Akkadian epithet of
unknown meaning,
occurs in the god list...
- Tang Xin (CHN)
China + 7" 6 Vittoria Guazzini (ITA) FDJ–Suez + 8" 7
Talsa Naskovich (ANA) Li-Ning Star + 8" 8 Hanna Tserakh (ANA) Li-Ning Star +...
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traveled across Cappadocia to Kayseri,
visiting American missionaries at
Talsa, then
heading east
toward Malatya. Finally, the two
returned to Ankara,...