- 1732.
Terpos,
together with
Cosmas of Aetolia, was one of the
major contributors of
religious and
cultural revival under the
Ottoman rule.
Terpos came...
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Brunet moved to New York City when she was 19
years old,
where she met Mel
Terpos (aka The
Guitar Doctor)
while working at S.I.R. Studios. Mel was the guitar...
- (meaning "headdress") via the
Turkish language, from
Ottoman Turkish تيرپوس (
terpos), and is used
mainly in the
countries of the
Levant (Syria, Lebanon, Palestine...
- Heinz; Morgan, Gareth; Musto, Pellegrino; Plesner, Torben; Sezer, Orhan;
Terpos, Evangelos; Waage, Anders; Zweegman, Sonja; Einsele, Hermann; Sonneveld...
- 1–6. doi:10.1100/2012/895765. PMC 3354668. PMID 22654647.
Dimopoulos M,
Terpos E,
Comenzo RL, et al. (September 2009). "International
myeloma working group...
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keyboard technician Mike
Klvana –
Synclavier and
keyboard technician Mel
Terpos –
guitar technician Vince Guttman – drum
technician Arranged and produced...
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petitions for
TERPOs and 85% of
petitions for
yearlong ERPOs filed by law
enforcement were
granted by courts; by contrast, 18% of
petitions for
TERPOs and 15%...
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volema L.
Pyrus domestica (Borkh.) Medik.
Pyrus karpatiana Terpó Pyrus magyarica Terpó Pyrus moschata Poit. &
Turpin Pyrus pa****ta Poit. &
Turpin Pyrus...
- in 1940. One of the most
important clerics of the monastery,
Nektarios Terpos from Moscopole,
wrote in 1731 a
short prayer in the form of a fresco. The...
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scholar Konstantinos Skenderis (1864–1959),
journalist and
author Nektarios Terpos (late 17th century–18th century),
religious scholar and monk Konstantinos...