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  • Talk:Deborah (category B-Class Ancient Near East articles)
    Stela (15th c. B.C.E.)ANET., p.234 Live the Horus: Mighty Bull, Appearing in Thebes; the Two Goddesses: Enduring of Kingship, like Re in Heaven; the Horus...
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  • best of my knowledge) all of the competitions already mentioned at World cup (disambiguation). In terms of international viewership, the FIFA World Cup...
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  • Kingdom in “The History of the Three Kingdoms.” The period corresponds to 37 B.C. The name East Sea also appears on the epigraph of a monument in Jian,...
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  • information/drawings in the <ref name=uw20160108> source. Moreover, once the route becomes known, a plan view of the track in Hawthorne, California near SpaceX would...
    48 KB (6,540 words) - 12:03, 10 March 2024
  • Class rather than One-Day competitions! Good point, Anon. They're a load of nonsense. One-day cricket started in England c.1963 (I'm sure someone will...
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  • comprehensive effort to synchronize chronologies for the entire Near East in the second millennium BC? john k 18:14, 10 September 2005 (UTC) I went to the article...
    123 KB (20,350 words) - 05:27, 4 November 2019
  • I have just modified one external link on Greek football clubs in European competitions. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions...
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  • into local English, or known of at any rate. Also, "Back East" and "Down East" and "Out East" in BC means Toronto, not the Maritimes. Well, it includes the...
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  • large annual competitions. Tennis is also very popular and Pakistanis compete in various international events. Athletics Pakistanis compete in various athletic...
    66 KB (8,403 words) - 18:18, 17 January 2023
  • from playing in a domestic league, clubs usually play in one or more domestic, regional or continental cup competitions. Cup competitions are played on...
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  • Each year, in the summer on the coast avenue of King Alexander, book exhibition is held, and every two years near the harbor the international trade fair...
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  • Talk:First Turkic Khaganate (category C-Class vital articles in History)
    572-577; "In the east in 557–558 CE, Khusro I defeated the Hephthalites and between 572 to 577 CE, checked Turkic incursions into the Near East." - page...
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  • website, and looking for, in order, a) any address appearing on the home page, b) an address on the "Contact Us" page if any, c) the address of the Office...
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  • opened a helicopter assembly plant near the city's international airport in 1999. The city's largest employer in 2005 is Tyson Foods, with 3,700 employees...
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  • Talk:NK Maribor (redirect from F.C. Maribor)
    played in the Champions League. No missleading there. Case closed. Hi, I've rated this article C-Class. One of the guidelines for an article attaining B-Class...
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  • fastest times in All-Star "Hardest Shot" competitions [11]. About half of the years, the average of the best player in this competition is below 100mp/h...
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  • But who's BC to talk? BC sold forestry and mining leases over vast tracts of land they have no formal title to, so....but in terms of the A-B Line, that's...
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  • Talk:Adobe (category C-Class vital articles in Technology)
    and finally Coptic (c. 600 BC), τωωβε dj-b-t became tobe "[mud] brick." " Please provide references or remove text. As referenced in the article (Oxford...
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  • Encyclopedia of the Middle East: "[Jerusalem is the c]apital of the State of Israel though not recognized as such by most of the international community". BBC:...
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