-
whose colour is
black and
which vibrates at low
infrasound frequencies.
Zarod (зарод) in the
pubis region,
which allocates energy to the
generation of...
- b**** guitar, accordions, mandolin, zittre[spelling?], sitar, banjo, cello,
zarod, harmonicas, flute, clarinet, trumpet, stylophone, midi-saxophone, synth...
-
prisoners as they ****embled in
brigades and
marched to work.
Kazimierz Zarod describes how the camp band,
consisting of a mix of
amateurs and professionals...
- 27, 1909
Edward C.
Stone June 29, 1878
George A. ****van Jr.
Mario Umana May 5, 1914
William X. Wall July 1, 1904
Stanley John
Zarod April 11, 1920...
-
Akhtensk brown ironstone deposit, in the
southern Ural Mountains, on Mt.
Zarod, on the Sikhote-Alin Mountains, and in the
Primorskiy Krai, all in Russia...
-
Tully January 4, 1927
William X. Wall July 1, 1904
Joseph B.
Walsh November 15, 1923
Robert D.
Wetmore July 24, 1930
Stanley John
Zarod April 11, 1924...
- B.
Joseph Tully January 4, 1927
Mario Umana May 5, 1914
William X. Wall July 1, 1904
Joseph D. Ward
March 26, 1914
Stanley John
Zarod April 11, 1924...
- žlahtne rožice; ni take je mladenke, ko naše je krvi dekle; naj sinóv
zarod nov iz vas bo
strah sovražnikov! Mladenči, zdaj se pije
zdravljica vaša...
-
Tully January 4, 1927
William X. Wall July 1, 1904
Joseph B.
Walsh November 15, 1923
Robert D.
Wetmore July 24, 1930
Stanley John
Zarod April 11, 1924...
- 1878
Herbert Tuckerman May 2, 1921
Mario Umana May 5, 1914
William X. Wall July 1, 1904 John
Yerxa April 23, 1904
Stanley John
Zarod April 11, 1920...