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Adamis (fl. 448) was a Hun
manager and steward. He was
mentioned by
Priscus in his 448/449
account of the
Hunnish court.
Adamis managed the
affairs of...
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Adami may
refer to:
Adami (surname)
Adami, a town in the
Bible (or
Adami-nekeb)
Adami (car),
Italian automobile manufacture Winn
Adami, the duplicitous...
- Guy
Adami is an
American trader,
television personality, and
professional investor. He is one of the
original “Fast
Money Five” on CNBC's Fast Money....
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Giuseppe Adami (4
February 1878 – 12
October 1946) was an
Italian librettist,
playwright and
music critic who was best
known for his
collaboration with...
- ʿAbū ʿAlī al‐Ḥusayn ibn Muḥammad al‐
Ādamī (Arabic: أبو علي الحسين بن محمد الآدمي; flourished in
Baghdad c. 925) was a
maker of
scientific instruments...
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Christoph Carl
Herbert "Chris"
Adami (born
August 30, 1962) is a
professor of
microbiology and
molecular genetics, as well as
professor of
physics and...
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Sepia adami is a
species of
cuttlefish native to the
southwestern Indian Ocean. It is
known only from the type locality, S 79ºE off Cape Natal. It lives...
- (Presser,
Adamis) – 4:24 "Hej, én szólok hozzád" (Presser,
Adamis) – 5:45 "Ezüst nyár" (Presser,
Adamis) – 3:03 "Ordító arcok" (Barta,
Adamis) – 4:17 "Sose...
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Adami Tullu (Oromo,
Tulluu Adaamii also
spelled Adaamii Tuluu) a town
located about 168
kilometers south of
Addis Ababa in the East
Shewa Zone of the...
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Adami-nekeb
according to the
Revised Version, or
Adami-hannekeb (Hebrew: אדמי הנקב, i.e. the p****
Adami), is a
place mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible's Book...