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Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer is a book by C.S. Lewis posthumously published in 1964. The book is made up of essays on prayer that are presumed to be extracted from letters ...
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Ratu is a title used by Fijians of chiefly rank. An equivalent title, Adi (pronounced ) is used by females of chiefly rank.
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Carom billiards (also known as French billiards) games in general (a chiefly non-British usage, in the North America, the British Commonwealth, etc.) The specific game of English ...
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A traditional tribal chief is the leader of a tribe, or the head of a tribal form of self-government. The notion of a "tribal chief" is rather vague and arbitrary; neither chief ...
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With that unmatched power, Seru Epenisa Cakobau was able to unite all of Fiji's disparate tribes under his authority. Chiefly Titles. Significant chiefly titles from Bau include the ...
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Jacob(us), Jakob, Jaap, Jobby, Cobus, Koos; English: Jacob, Jakob (uncommon, by way of German, Yiddish, etc.), Jacoby (rare, chiefly American, and originally a surname)
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... Willow) which are waved on Sukkot. 5 chapters. Betzah: ("Egg"); (So called from the first word, but originally termed, according to its subject, Yom Tov - "Holidays") deals chiefly ...
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... Chiefly authority. The Qaranivalu exercises direct chiefly authority over the villages of Navuso, Tamavua, Kalabu, Vuniniudrovu, Kasavu, Nacokaika, Naganivatu, Nakini, Natowaika, ...
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... the matrix of all second partial derivatives of a function of several real variables; Hessian Fly, a significant cereal pest; Hessian (fabric), coarse woven material (chiefly United ...
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John Nietner ( ? Potsdam-1874) was a German naturalist chiefly interested in botany and entomology. He was a plantation owner in Ceylon and described many new insect species from ...
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