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Andrew Dalby notes that while the Trojan War most likely did take place in some form and is therefore grounded in history, its true nature is and will be unknown.
Dalby Söderskog, one of Sweden's national parks, is located within the municipality between the Dalby and Lund.
Marchese ( 1989 ) notes the fact that many of these peoples were recruited as “ crew ” by European seafarers ; “ the homonymy with crew is obvious, and is at least one source of the confusion among Europeans that there was a Kru / crew tribe ” Andrew Dalby noted the historical importance of the Kru languages for their position at the crossroads of African-European interaction and wrote that “ Kru and associated languages were among the first to be encountered by European voyagers on what was then known as the Pepper Coast, a center of the production and export of Guinea and melegueta pepper ; a once staple African seaborne trade ”.
It is situated 63 km northeast of Dalby or 58 km southwest of Kingaroy.
The fact that the onset / mk / is foreign to English phonotactics may lend some support to the idea advanced by Dalby that " okay ", along with " uh-huh " ( yes ) and " huh-uh " ( no ) -- and presumably the corresponding intonation patterns on " mm-hm ", " mm-um "— have a West African origin.
Another example given by Dalby is a Jamaican planter's diary of 1816, which records a black slave saying " Oh ki, massa, doctor no need be fright, we no want to hurt him ".
Along the Wreake Valley, the Danish suffix " by " is common, as is evident in Asfordby, Dalby, Frisby, Hoby, Rearsby and Gaddesby.
Liza Crihfield Dalby ( born 1950 ) is an American anthropologist and novelist specializing in Japanese culture.
Dalby received praise from Booklist for the manner in which she uses stream-of-consciousness to create a work in which the eastern concept of time is contrasted with the western ; her ability to see with an anthropologist's eye and yet to bring an imaginative and creative view to this work ; and in particular to bring together the various places she has lived, from Kyoto, where she was the first western woman to become a geisha in the 1970s, to northern California where she currently lives.
Dalby () is a town in the Darling Downs region of Queensland, Australia, and is located approximately west of the state capital, Brisbane, at the junction of the Warrego, Moonie and Bunya Highways.
Dalby is the administrative centre of the Western Downs Region and the centre of Australia's richest grain and cotton growing area.
The name of the town is believed to come from the village of Dalby on the Isle of Man and reflects immigration from the Isle of Man in the mid nineteenth century.
Sa ' idi Arabic ( Upper Egyptian ) is a separate variety in Ethnologue. com and ISO 639-3 as well as in other sources .< ref > David Dalby, 1999 / 2000, The Linguasphere Register, The Linguasphere Observatory </ br > William Bright, 1992, The International Encyclopedia of Linguistics, Oxford .</ ref > It carries little prestige nationally though it continues to be widely spoken ( 19, 000, 000 speakers ) including in the north by rural migrants who have adapted partially to Egyptian Arabic.
Dalby Söderskog is number 26 on the map
Dalby Söderskog is a small national park in the province of Scania in southern Sweden, situated in the municipality of Lund, near Dalby.
Bikya is probably best known for the work of English linguist Dr. David Dalby who filmed an 87-year-old African woman who spoke Bikya as her native tongue.
The present definitive edition is that edited by Richard Dalby as Uncanny Tales and published by the Tartarus Press ( 1997 ; 2008 ).
Its founding director is David Dalby, former director of the International African Institute and emeritus reader in the University of London, and its first research secretary was Philippe Blanchet, Provençal-language poet and presently Professor of Sociolinguistics at the University of Rennes.

Dalby and Japanese
In the book Dalby presents essays about the social symbolism of the kimono, going back to the 12th century when an Empress had to choose a multi-layered kimono based on mood, season, and social event, without making a mistake in color or style, moving all to the present with an essay about modern Japanese women who wear kimonos.

Dalby and geisha
For her graduate studies, Dalby studied and performed fieldwork in Japan of the geisha community which she wrote about in her Ph. D dissertation.
Dalby explains that the geisha society did not develop until at least 500 years later, and that a court lady-in-waiting such as Murasaki would not have had the temperament to be a geisha because Murasaki was reserved, whereas geisha are expected to be outgoing.
According to research by anthropologist Liza Dalby, mizuage was an important initiation to womanhood and the geisha world.

Dalby and community
The Village Hall is located at the heart of the village and embodies much of the community spirit in Old Dalby.

Dalby and has
As a common human experience, pilgrimage has been proposed as a Jungian archetype by Wallace Clift and Jean Dalby Clift.
In her fictionalized account of Murasaki's life, The Tale of Murasaki: A Novel, Liza Dalby has Murasaki involved in a romance during her travels with her father to Echizen Province.
Toowoomba has a number of rugby union teams, including University of Southern Queensland Rugby Union Club, Toowoomba Rangers Rugby Union Club, Toowoomba City Rugby Club, which compete in the Regional Rugby Union competition, against such teams as the Roma Echidnas, the Condamine Cods, the Dalby Wheatmen, the Goondiwindi Emus, the Warwick Water Rats and the University of Queensland Rugby Union Club ( Gatton Campus ).
Old Dalby has its own village school, church, Scout Hut, Hunters Lodge a retirement home, a pub called ' The Crown ' and the Belvoir Brewery.
The desire for diversity and variation has been criticised by some scholars, such as Mark Dalby ( The Renewal of Common Prayer ed Perham ( CHP 1993 )), as making light of the principle of worship being ' common prayer '.
Although the UCLA football program has turned out dozens of highly successful NFL players through the years, including Troy Aikman, Bob Waterfield, Mel Farr, Billy Kilmer, Jay Schroeder, Freeman McNeil, Steve Bono, John Sciarra, Jamir Miller, Donnie Edwards, Jerry Robinson, Kermit Alexander, Dave Dalby, Jonathan Ogden, Cade McNown, Carnell Lake, Ken Norton Jr, Kenny Easley, Tommy Maddox and Maurice Jones-Drew, Gary Beban was — and remains — the only Bruin to win the Heisman.
Reynoldson has signed with the Dalby Diehards for 2012.

Dalby and for
Some dishes may be pre-Ottoman, only taking Turkish names later ; Ash and Dalby, for example, speculate that grape-leaf dolmathes were made by the early Byzantine period.
Another reason for the Raiders ' success on offense was their offensive line, led by left tackle Art Shell and left guard Gene Upshaw, as well as perennial all pro center Dave Dalby.
* Dalby, A., " Christopher Columbus, Gonzalo Pizarro, and the search for cinnamon " in Gastronomica ( Spring 2001 ).
Judge Jerry Roth scored the fight 113-112 for Hearns, Judge Tom Kazmarek scored it 113-112 for Leonard, and Judge Dalby Shirley scored it 112-112.
The Language Map of Africa, prepared under the direction of David Dalby for the International African Institute, noted two sets of related languages in southeastern Angola.
From Navy experiments with the KGW-1 Loon, the Navy designation for the German V-1 flying bomb, Marine Captain Marian Cranford Dalby developed the AN-MPQ-14, a system that enabled radar-guided bomb release at night or in poor weather.
Judge Dalby Shirley's scorecard reflected this as his scorecard read 76-75 for Chavez ; since judge Ray Solis had Chavez winning by a 77-74 margin on his card and judge Tamotsu Tomihara had the fight 76-75 in Randall's favor, a technical split draw would have been the result had Randall not lost that point.
** Trials at Old Dalby of a special train for Hamburg IVA88 exhibition
C. Reginald Dalby, Sodor ’ s first CME, originally drew Henry for the first book " Three Railway Engines " as an engine similar to Gordon.
CRD no doubt stands for C. Reginald Dalby, the illustrator at the time.
Once a year, on the August bank holiday Monday, the village holds a fete known as " Old Dalby Day " to raise money for charities connected with the village.
During Mr Eastaughffe's residence in Dalby he was for several years a member of the Municipal Council, and at various times held positions of trust under the Governments of New South Wales and Queensland.
In the mid 1870s, Mr Eastaughffe left Dalby and went to Toowoomba for a couple of years.
The Raiders then beat the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl XV, rushing for a 117 yards and passing for 261 yards again, as Upshaw, Dalby, and right guard Mickey Marvin outmatched Eagle nosetackle Charlie Johnson and inside linebackers Bill Bergey and Frank LeMaster.
It leaves the Warrego Highway at Dalby and runs for over 250 km until it reaches St George.
Mark Furze ( born 7 May 1986 ) is an Australian actor and singer who is best known for his role as Eric " Ric " Dalby on the popular Australian soap opera Home and Away.
This historically provided an alternative route for expresses to Nottingham via Old Dalby.

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