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  1. List of people named David - Wikipedia

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    WebA. David Aaker (born 1938), American organizational theorist; David Aardsma (born 1981), American baseball player; David Abagna (born 1998), Ghanaian footballer; David Aaronovitch (born 1954), English journalist; David Abel (general) (1935–2019), Burmese economist David Abel (cinematographer) (1883–1973), Russian-Dutch cinematographer …

  2. Thong - Wikipedia

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    WebThe thong is a garment generally used as either underwear or as a swimsuit in some countries. It may also be worn for traditional ceremonies or competitions.. Viewed from the front, the thong typically resembles a bikini bottom, but at the back the material is reduced to a minimum. Thongs are almost always designed to cover the genitals, anus and …

  3. 3. JanuarWikipedia

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    Web1877: John Joseph Abercrombie, US-amerikanischer Brigadegeneral; 1882: William Harrison Ainsworth, britischer Schriftsteller historischer Romane; 1882: Clement Claiborne Clay, US-amerikanischer Politiker; 1882: Alfred Dehodencq, französischer Maler; 1886: Theodor Struve, deutscher Philologe und Pädagoge in russischen Diensten

  4. Emanuel Tov - Wikipedia

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    WebEmanuel Tov, FBA (Hebrew: עמנואל טוב; born September 15, 1941, Amsterdam, Netherlands as Menno Toff) is a Dutch Israeli, emeritus J. L. Magnes Professor of Bible Studies in the Department of Bible at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has been intimately involved with the Dead Sea Scrolls for many decades, and from 1991, he was …

  5. Language - Wikipedia

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    WebLanguage is a structured system of communication.The structure of a language is its grammar and the free components are its vocabulary.Languages are the primary means of communication of humans, and can be conveyed through spoken, sign, or written language.Many languages, including the most widely-spoken ones, have writing systems …

  6. University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa - Wikipedia

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    WebThe University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (University of Hawaii—Mānoa, UH Mānoa, Hawai'i, or simply UH) is a public land-grant research university in Mānoa, a neighborhood in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. It is the flagship campus of the University of Hawaiʻi system and houses the main offices of the system. Most of the campus occupies the eastern half of …

  7. English language - Wikipedia

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    WebEnglish is an Indo-European language and belongs to the West Germanic group of the Germanic languages. Old English originated from a Germanic tribal and linguistic continuum along the Frisian North Sea coast, whose languages gradually evolved into the Anglic languages in the British Isles, and into the Frisian languages and Low German/Low …

  8. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    WebDavid (born 630) was one of three co-emperors of the Byzantine Empire for a few months in late 641. David was the son of Emperor Heraclius and his wife and niece Empress Martina. His name was an attempt to link the family with the Biblical David. After the death of Heraclius in February 641 a power struggle ensued.

  9. List of Scots - Wikipedia

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    WebJames Abernethy (1814–1896), civil engineer; Neil Arnott (1788–1874), physician and inventor of the Arnott waterbed; Sir William Arrol (1839–1913), bridge builder; Alexander Bain (1810–1877), inventor and engineer, first to invent and patent the electric clock and fax machine; Charles Baird (1766–1843), engineer who played an important part in the …

  10. June 26 - Wikipedia

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    Web1795 – Johannes Jährig, German linguist and translator (b. 1747) 1798 – James Dickey, Irish revolutionary (b. 1776) 1808 – Ludwik Tyszkiewicz, Polish poet and politician (b. 1748) 1810 – Joseph-Michel Montgolfier, French inventor, co-invented the hot air balloon (b. 1740) 1830 – George IV of the United Kingdom (b. 1762)



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