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  • 91Ionians — The Ionians (Greek: Polytonic|Ἴωνες, Iōnes, singular Polytonic|Ἴων) were one of the three populations into which the ancient Greeks considered the population of Hellenes to have been divided. Ionian with reference to populations had two senses in …

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  • 92Habiru — or Apiru or ˁpr.w (Egyptian)[1] was the name given by various Sumerian, Egyptian, Akkadian, Hittite, Mitanni, and Ugaritic sources (dated, roughly, between 1800 BC and 1100 BC) to a group of people living as nomadic invaders in areas of the… …

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  • 93Turkish vocabulary — This article is a companion to Turkish grammar and contains some information that might be considered grammatical. The purpose of this article is mainly to show the use of some of the yapım ekleri structural suffixes of the Turkish language, as… …

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  • 94Romanian nouns — This article on Romanian nouns is related to the Romanian grammar and belongs to a series of articles on the Romanian language. It describes the morphology of the noun in this language, and includes details about its declension according to… …

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  • 95Azure Dragon — Thanh Long redirects here. For other uses, see dragonfruit. Azure Dragon Depiction of the Qīng Lóng on a tile Chinese name Traditional Chinese …

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  • 96Vermilion Bird — Zhū Què sculpture on the eaves tile Chinese name Chinese 朱雀 …

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  • 97Dingir — (also transliterated diĝir) is a cuneiform sign, most commonly the determinative for deity although it has related meanings as well. As a determinative, it is not pronounced, and is conventionally transliterated as a superscript D as in e.g.… …

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  • 98Hanna v. Plumer — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Hanna v. Plumer ArgueDate=January 21 ArgueYear=1965 DecideDate=April 26 DecideYear=1965 FullName=Eddie V. Hanna v. Edward M. Plumer, Jr., Executor USVol=380 USPage=460 Citation=85 S. Ct. 1136; 14 L. Ed. 2d 8; 1965 U.S. LEXIS… …

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  • 99David Hendricks Bergey — Born December 27, 1860(1860 12 27) Skippack, Pennsylvania Died September 5, 1937(193 …

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  • 100Sanskrit compounds — One notable feature of the nominal system of Sanskrit is the very common use of nominal compounds (samāsa), which may be huge (10+ or even 30+ words[1][2][3]), as in some modern languages such as German. Nominal compounds occur with various… …

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