- A pole star is a
visible star that is
approximately aligned with the axis of
rotation of an
astronomical body; that is, a star
whose apparent position...
- the
South African leg of Live Earth. His
album Guiding Star, as
Naledi Ya
Tsela (the name
under which it is
released in
South Africa), won him the 2007...
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Celle (German pronunciation: [
ˈtsɛlə]) is a
district (Landkreis) in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
bounded by (from the
north and clockwise) the districts...
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South Africa Area
served South Africa,
International Key
people CEO: Alex
Tsela (acting
since March 2010)
Services Design,
Project Management and Related...
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Tsangpo at Qüxü. The
Nyang River joins the
Tsangpo from the
north at Zela (
Tsela Dzong). On the
right bank, a
second river called the
Nyang Qu (Nyang Chu)...
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Eduard Gottlob Zeller (German: [
ˈtsɛlɐ]; 22
January 1814, Kleinbottwar – 19
March 1908, Stuttgart) was a
German philosopher and
Protestant theologian of...
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Genesis 2:21–22 as
having been
created from Adam's "side", the
Hebrew word
tsela (צְלָעֹת). Old
Testament laws of
primogeniture gave
superior rights to...
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student Tsela Zoksang, were
arrested at the
Acropolis of
Athens on 17
October 2021, the day
before the
lighting of the
Olympic Torch. Siu and
Tsela Zoksang...
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called the
Drakensberg carnation,
Lesotho carnation,
Lesotho pink, hlokoa‑la‑
tsela in the
Sesotho language and
Lesothose wilde angelier in Afrikaans, is a...
- track"; koláč "a type of (round) bread"
sjell “to turn, to bring” <PAlb *
tšela *welH-, *wel- "to turn, to wind, roll"
wallow (< OE wielwan); well (up)...