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Stephen Varzaly (1890 – 1957) was a
leading priest, journalist, and
cultural activist for
Rusyns in the
United States.
Varzaly was born
October 6, 1890...
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Roxanne Varza (Persian: رکسانا ورزا; born
February 1985) is
Director of
Station F, a
startup campus, the world's
biggest facility of its kind,
based in...
- Qur'an 7:179 Qur'an 7:179
Archived 17
March 2018 at the
Wayback Machine Varza, Bahram. 2016. Thought-Provoking
Scientific Reflections on Religion. New...
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interpreted to be the Avesta. Alternatively, he
appears with a mace, the
varza—usually
stylized as a
steel rod
crowned by a bull's head—that
priests carry...
- капуста, romanized: kvašenaja kapusta, Turkish:
lahana turşusu, Romanian:
varză murată, Persian:
kalam torş, Bulgarian: кисело зеле, Estonian: hapukapsas...
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Archived from the
original on 23
September 2022.
Retrieved 23
September 2022.
Varza,
Roxanne (25
January 2011). "Confirmed:
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juice (called Sauer****saft in German, Zeamă de
varză/Moare in Romanian, rasol,
rasoj or
rasuluk in the Balkans) is a
beverage that
consists of...
- 99.
Strybel &
Strybel (2005), pp. 190–192.
Hercules (2017). "Borsch cu
varză". food-and-recipes.com (in Romanian).
Kafka (1998), p. 176.
Saberi & Saberi...
- Vann (1879–1940),
publisher and
editor of the
Pittsburgh Courier Stephen Varzaly (1890–1957), priest, journalist, and
cultural activist Tom
Boggs (1905–1952)...
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baresman should also not be
confused with the "mace", the
varza (Avestan, MP gurz). The
varza is a
metal rod,
about one
centimeter in thickness, often...