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English cymen (which is
cognate with Old High
German kumin) and Old
French ****min, both from the
Latin term ****inum. This in turn
comes from the
Ancient Gr****...
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****mins Inc. is an
American multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and
distributes engines, filtration, and
power generation products....
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Patrick James ****mins (born 8 May 1993) is an
Australian international cricketer who
captains the
Australia men's
national cricket team in Test and One...
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****mins is a
manufacturer of
diesel and
natural gas engines.
****mins may also
refer to:
****mins,
South Australia, a town on the Eyre
Peninsula in South...
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Melville Porter ****min (January 29, 1895 –
December 1, 1980), po****rly
known as Mel
****min, was a
magazine illustrator and a
newspaper staff artist;...
- John
****mins may
refer to: John
****mins (Australian politician) (born 1944),
former member of the
South Australian House of ****embly John
****mins (Canadian...
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Patrick ****mins may
refer to: Pat
****mins (born 1993),
Australian international cricketer Patrick ****mins (fighter) (born 1980),
American mixed martial...
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William ****mins may
refer to:
William ****mins (rugby union)
William ****mins (Irish politician)
William Patrick ****mins,
Australian politician William ****mings...
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Robert ****min Katter (born
****min Robert Katter, 5
September 1918 – 18
March 1990) was an
Australian politician who
served in the
House of Representatives...
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George ****mins may
refer to:
George ****mins (priest) (died 1872),
Archdeacon of
Trinidad George ****mins (footballer) (1931–2009),
Irish footballer George...