- Look up
boky or
Boky in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Boky may
refer to:
Boky-
boky or narrow-striped
mongoose Colette Boky (born 1935),
Canadian operatic...
- OGPU and NKVD. From 1921
through 1934,
Bokii (alternative transliteration,
Boky)
headed the "special department" of the
Soviet secret police apparatus. He...
- Razafimanantsoa, L. (2003). "Mungotictis decemlineata, Narrow-striped Mongoose,
Boky-
boky". In Goodman, S. M.; Benstead, J. P. (eds.). The
Natural History of Madagascar...
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clauses follow the noun (ny
boky "the book(s)", ny
boky mena "the red book(s)", ny
boky rehetra "all the books", ny
boky novakin'ny
mpianatra "the book(s)...
- Ihar Boki (Belarusian: Ігар Аляксандравіч Бокій; born 28 June 1994) is a
visually impaired Belarusian Paralympic swimmer.
Competing at 4
Paralympics from...
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Gilles Vigneault (1983)
Fernand Nault (1984) Jean
Gascon (1985)
Colette Boky (1986) Jean-Louis Roux (1987) John Newmark [de; fi; fr] (1988)
Jeanne Renaud...
- the
Spirit Collection, his
collaboration with
conceptual artist,
Beatrice (
Boky) Hackel,
later to
become Ward's wife,
materially influenced this body of...
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Boky Wéré is a
village and
rural commune in the
Cercle of
Macina in the Ségou
Region of southern-central Mali. The
commune covers an area of approximately...
- Blades. London:
Elliot Stock.
Retrieved 2011-05-27.
Original spelling The
Bokys of
Haukyng and Huntyng; and also of coot-armuris. That nine-word attribution...
- 1975 to 1993. The
Charter was
commonly known as the Red Book (Malagasy:
Boky Mena) or the
Little Red Book due to the
colour of the
standard issue's cover...