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** and UNIFIL
** UNIFIL II
** and from
** If the set A is infinite
, then there exists an injection
from the natural numbers N to A
( see Dedekind infinite ).
** This is a distinguished work which stands
out from, and above
, many
of the books and articles which have ben written in this century on Avicenna
( Ibn Sīnā
) ( A. D. 980
– 1037 ).
** In the category
of Riemann surfaces
, an automorphism is a bijective biholomorphic map
( also called a conformal map ),
from a surface to itself.
** An automorphism
of a differentiable manifold M is a diffeomorphism
from M to itself.
** Translation
of the Acheiropoietos icon
from Edessa to Constantinople.
** Battle
of Fano — Aurelian defeats the Alemanni
, who begin to retreat
from Italy
** Lao New Year
, or Songkan / Pi Mai Lao
, generally celebrated
from 13 to 15 April
( Laos
)
** Thai New Year
, or Songkran
, celebrated
from 13 to 15 April
( Thailand
)
** Carefree means " free
from care or anxiety.
** Carefree means ' free
from care or anxiety '.
** Appendix
of the laryngeal ventricle
, a sac that extends
from the laryngeal ventricle
** anti-aircraft artillery: weapons
, usually mobile
, designed for attacking aircraft
from the ground.
** American Akita
, a breed
of dog possibly distinct
from, but a derivative
of, the Akita Inu
** Big Dipper
( Luna Park Sydney ), a wooden roller coaster operating at Luna Park Sydney
from 1935 until 1981
** Cyclone
( Dreamworld ), a steel roller coaster which operated as Big Dipper at Luna Park Sydney
from 1995 to 2001
** Kingdom
of Great Britain
, a sovereign state
from 1707 to 1801
** United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Ireland
, a sovereign state
from 1801 to 1922
( and between 1922 and 1927 in its superseded form
)
** Roman Britain or Britannia
, a Roman province covering most
of modern England and Wales and some
of southern Scotland
from 43 to
410 AD
** Sub-Roman Britain
, Britain
from 410 AD to 597
** Britain in the Middle Ages
, various parts
of Britain
from 410 AD to 1485
** Early Modern Britain
, Britain
from the Tudor period
, from 1485 to 1707
** Ovadiah
( Judaica Press
) translation Rashi's commentary
from Chabad. org
** Obadiah
, from John Gill's Exposition
of the Entire Bible.
** Obadiah
, from the United Church
of God
, an International Association Bible Reading Program-This Hebrew scholar provides extensive background information as well as verse-by-verse exposition
** and 1978
** Winners
( 3 ):
1978, 1981
, 1982
** Andy Irons
( 1978 – 2010 ), Hawaiian Surfer
** Hindi: Lalita Ke Aansoo by Krant M. L. Verma
( Published
1978 )
** 1978 – 1983 Limited
** V. On Verse
, Its Masters and Explores
, 1978
** 1978: ' Salem's Lot
** B. J. and the Bear
( 1978 – 1981
)
** Hubert H. Humphrey
, American Vice President and Senator
( d.
1978 )
** Jim Jones
, American cult leader
( d.
1978 )
** Mieczysław Żywczyński
, Polish historian and priest
( died
1978 )
** Nicolas Bentley
, British writer and illustrator
( d.
1978 )
** Victor Hasselblad
, Swedish inventor and photographer
( d.
1978 )
** Kurt Gödel
, Austrian logician
, mathematician
, and philosopher
of mathematics
( d.
1978 )
** Chief Tahachee
( actor ), American-born stage and film actor
( d.
1978 )
** Harry Martinson
, Swedish writer
, Nobel Prize laureate
( d.
1978 )
** Roy Dennis
, disabled American boy
( d.
1978 )
** Bob Crane
, American actor
( d.
1978 )
** Inge Bandekow
, wife
of German industrialist Harald Quandt
( d.
1978 )
** Warren King
, American cartoonist
( d.
1978 )
** Mike Gazella
, American baseball player
( d.
1978 )
** Maumoon Abdul Gayoom
, President
of the Maldives
( 1978 – 2008
)
** Ralph Metcalfe
, American athlete
( d.
1978 )
** Pope Paul VI
( d.
1978 )
** Ronald George Wreyford Norrish
, British chemist
, Nobel Prize laureate
( d.
1978 )
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