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Vermes ("vermin/
vermes") is an
obsolete taxon used by Carl
Linnaeus and Jean-Baptiste
Lamarck for non-arthropod
invertebrate animals. In Linnaeus's Systema...
- the 1991
CONCACAF Gold Cup. On
April 4, 2013,
Vermes was
elected to the
National Soccer Hall of Fame.
Vermes was born in Willingboro, New Jersey. He grew...
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Vermes is an
obsolete taxon for non-arthropod invertebrates.
Vermes may also
refer to: Albán
Vermes (born 1957),
Hungarian swimmer Géza
Vermes (1924-2013)...
- Jesus.
Vermes was born in Makó,
Kingdom of Hungary, in 1924 to a
family of
Hungarian Jewish descent: Terézia Riesz, a schoolteacher, and Ernő
Vermes, a liberal...
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Vermeș (Hungarian: Kr****óvermes) is a
commune in Caraș-Severin County,
western Romania with a po****tion of 1,566
people (2011). It is
composed of three...
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crustaceans and arachnids) and
Vermes have been
renamed or
broken up. The
process was
begun in 1793 by Lamarck, who
called the
Vermes une espèce de
chaos (a sort...
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Timur Vermes (born 1967) is a
German writer.
Previously a ghostwriter, his
first novel Er ist
wieder da,
which has sold over a
million copies in Germany...
- "He's back again") is a
German satirical novel about Adolf Hitler by
Timur Vermes,
published in 2012 by
Eichborn Verlag [de]. The
novel was
adapted into a...
- Krisztián
Vermes (born 7 July 1985) is a
retired Hungarian footballer who pla**** as a
centre back. Born in Budapest,
Vermes came
through the
youth ranks...
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noted sources recording the
shortage of
skilled artisans at the time. Géza
Vermes has
stated that the
terms 'carpenter' and 'son of a carpenter' are used...