- In
Irish mythology,
Abarta (also Ábartach,
possibly meaning "doer of deeds"), was in some
accounts one of the
Tuatha Dé
Danann and in
others a Fomorian...
- City, the name
currently in use. The
paper was
owned from 1951 to 2013 by
Abarta, a
privately owned Pittsburgh-based
holding company largely known for Coca-Cola...
- as "The Thee Morrígna" Mór
Muman (Mugain)
Niamh Sadhbh Tailtiu Tlachtga Abarta Abcán
Abhean Aed
Aengus (Óengus, Macán)
Ailill Aillen Aí
Balor Bith Bodb...
- (1946). On
Indian History (1944)
Diversities Realist Anthashila (1935)
Abarta (1937)
Mohana (1934) Amra O
Tahara (1931) Mone Elo
Jhilimili Chinatasi (1934)...
-
Unknown Unknown November 30, 2012 (2012-11-30) In 1880s Los Angeles,
Lastania Abarta shot her ex-fiancé
Chico Forster to death, but was
found not
guilty by reason...
- the
Press of
Atlantic City
would be sold to Buffett's BH
Media Group by
ABARTA, a
private holding company based in Pittsburgh, U.S. At the
Berkshire shareholders...
-
Ulster folk song also uses "sheevra"
simply to mean "spirit" or "fairy".
Abarta Abhartach Alp-luachra Bean nighe/Caoineag
Banshee Cat
sidhe Cù
Sidhe Changeling...
-
Dances Her Way
Through Debut in
Atlantic City". The
Press of
Atlantic City.
Abarta.
Archived from the
original on
August 4, 2010.
Retrieved January 15, 2012...
- guitar,
vocals Brett Reed – drums,
backing vocals Additional musicians Jeff
Abarta; Jay Bentley;
Brett Gurewitz; Eric
Martini -
backing vocals Beth
Oiler -...
- ****istant
engineer The song "Jeff
Wears Birkenstocks" was
written about Jeff
Abarta an
Epitaph Records employee. In 2017, the
Birkenstock company produced a...