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Valman may
refer to:
Valman language, a
Torricelli language of
Papua New
Guinea Valman, Iran, a
village in
Markazi Province, Iran All
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Valman (Persian: والمان, also
Romanized as
Vālmān and Wālmān; also
known as Valīman) is a
village in
Taraznahid Rural District, in the
Central District...
- 1906.
Valman 2014, p. 38.
Valman 2014, p. 39. Jacobs, Joseph; Harris,
Isidore (1906). "Levetus,
Celia (Celia Moss)".
Jewish Encyclopedia.
Valman, Nadia...
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Walman (or
Valman) is a
Torricelli language of
Papua New Guinea.
Matthew S.
Dryer and Lea
Brown of the
University at
Buffalo are
currently writing a grammar...
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battery electric cargo van
designed by
Arrival van, the ISO 639 code for the
Valman language of
Papua New
Guinea Vannic language,
extinct language of the kingdom...
- literature, and one of the most
vivid of ****ens's 989 characters.
Nadia Valman, in Antisemitism: A
Historical Encyclopedia of
Prejudice and ****cution...
- a
cultural history of a
conversion narrative. Lanham:
Lexington books.
Valman,
Nadia (Spring 2007). "La
Belle Juive". The
Jewish Quarterly (205). Archived...
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Chelsea youngsters drafted in".
Evening Standard.
Retrieved 5
September 2023.
Valman,
Orlando (20 May 2022). "Alfie Devine: Tottenham's record-breaking teen...
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manufacturing firm
founded in 2012 by a
British entrepreneur, Josh
Valman. It
collaborates with
companies to
design and
manufacture new products....
- Black, and Liza of Lambeth", Emma Francis, in
Naomi Hetherington and
Nadia Valman (eds), Amy Levy:
Critical Essays. Levy, Amy;
Sallie Bingham Center for Women's...