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  • 121Ancient Israelite cuisine — refers to the food eaten by the ancient Israelites during a period of over a thousand years, from the beginning of the Israelite presence in the Land of Israel at the beginning of the Iron Age until the Roman period. The dietary staples were… …

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  • 122gel-1 —     gel 1     English meaning: “to curl; round, *gland, growth, ball, fathom, arm”     Deutsche Übersetzung: “ballen, sich ballen; Gerundetes, Kugeliges” etc     Material: evidence for the unadjusted root form are seldom and partly very doubtful …

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  • 123Orkney — This article is about the islands in northern Scotland. For other places of the same name, see Orkney (disambiguation). Orkney Arcaibh …

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  • 124Dingo — For other uses, see Dingo (disambiguation). Dingo Australian dingo Conservation status …

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  • 125Damien Hirst — Born 7 June 1965 (1965 06 07) (age 46) Bristol, England, UK …

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  • 126Schull — or Skull (Irish: Scoil Mhuire ) is a village in County Cork, Ireland. Located on the southwest coast, in West Cork, the village is situated in a scenic and remote location. It has a harbour, used for boating. The area, on the peninsula leading… …

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  • 127Islands of the Isle of Man — The Isle of Man ( gv. Ellan Vannin) is a Crown dependency in the centre of the Irish Sea. It is not part of the United Kingdom, European Union or United Nations. There are several islands in the Irish Sea that are part of the administrative… …

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  • 128Kitterland — ( gv. Famman Kitterland) is an islet between the Isle of Man and the Calf of Man in the Irish Sea. Background Legend says that the islet was named after the Norwegian Baron Kitter who supposedly ruled the Isle of Man and, after hunting down all… …

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