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** and Emperor's
** Naishi-no-kami ( 尚侍 ): Chief Lady of Chamber,
Emperor's Secretary in chief, sometimes informal 1st class concubine
** Naishi-no-suke ( 典侍 ): Deputy Lady of Chamber,
Emperor's deputy Secretary
** The Emperor's Snuff-Box
** The Emperor's Fanfare.
** Koren ( meaning Crimson Wizard in
the original ):
The Dragon
Emperor's main servant, and
the penultimate boss in Duran and Angela's storylines.
** Darkshine Knight ( meaning Knight of Black Shine in
the original ):
The Dragon
Emperor's other servant, who is actually Duran's father Loki, though this is only revealed if Duran is in
the party when he is fought ( he is
the 3rd to last boss of Duran and Angela's storylines ).
** Emperor's New Clothes ( by Brad Caroll )
** and New
** Aberdeen railway station,
New South Wales
** Assamese
New Year, or Rongali Bihu ( India's Assam Valley )
** Bengali
New Year, or Pohela Boishakh ( Bangladesh and India's West Bengal state )
** Burmese
New Year, or Thingyan ( Burma )
** Sikh
New Year, or Vaisakhi ( Punjab region )
** Khmer
New Year, or Chol Chnam Thmey, most commonly celebrated on April 13 ( Cambodia )
** Lao
New Year, or Songkan / Pi Mai Lao, generally celebrated from 13 to 15 April ( Laos )
** Maithili
New Year, Jude-Sheetal in Mithila and Nepal
** Malayali
New Year, or Vishu ( India's Kerala state )
** Maldivian
New Year, ( Maldives )
** Nepali
New Year, or Bikram Samwat / Vaishak Ek ( Nepal )
** Oriya
New Year, or Maha Visuba Sankranthi ( India's Orissa state )
** Sinhalese
New Year, or Aluth Avurudhu ( Sri Lanka )
** Tamil
New Year, or Puthandu ( India's Tamil Nadu state, Sri Lanka )
** Thai
New Year, or Songkran, celebrated from 13 to 15 April ( Thailand )
** Tuluva
New Year, or Bisu ( India's Karnataka state )
** British-Americans and on-going developments in
New England cuisine,
the national traditions founded in cuisine of
the thirteen colonies and some aspects of other regional cuisine.
** French Americans and their
" New World
" regional identities such as:
** Cuisine of
New Mexico
** Reprint:
New York: Exeter Books, 1983.
** The Benjamin Franklin Bridge across
the Delaware River between Philadelphia and Camden,
New Jersey
** New Curonian ( nearly extinct
; often considered a separate language, but mutually intelligible to Latvian )
** oremus Bible Browser (
New Revised Standard Version )
** oremus Bible Browser ( Anglicized
New Revised Standard Version )
** Hosea at
The Great Books (
New Revised Standard Version )
** and Hartley
** Wallace
Hartley, violinist and band leader of
the Titanic ( b. 1878 ).
** Hartley Shawcross, British barrister and politician ( d. 2003 )
** The Deep Impact eXtended Investigation of Comets ( DIXI ) mission used
the spacecraft for a flyby mission to a second comet,
Hartley 2.
** Longfield opened as Fawkham for Longfield and
Hartley
** April 10, 2009:
The English Beat, Iglu and
Hartley, and
The Zeros
** Gene
Hartley ( 37 ) and Chuck Stevenson ( 44 ) took over from Tony Bettenhausen ( 115 )
** Don Juan in
The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 6, edited by Ernest
Hartley Coleridge
** Steve
Hartley
** Electoral district of
Hartley, a state electoral district
** Hartley, Cumbria, village
** Hartley Castle
** Hartley, Plymouth
** Hartley, Cranbrook
** Hartley, Kent
** Hartley, Northumberland ( Old
Hartley ), part of Seaton Sluice
** New Hartley
** John
Hartley ( poet ) ( 1839 – 1915 ), English poet
** John Anderson
Hartley ( 1844 – 1896 ), Australian educationalist
** John
Hartley ( tennis ) ( 1849 – 1935 ), English clergyman who won Wimbledon
** John
Hartley ( cricketer ) ( 1874 – 1963 ), English cricketer, played for Oxford and Sussex
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