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Aikaterine "Keti"
Chomata (Gr****: Αικατερίνη (Καίτη) Χωματά,
pronounced [ekateˈrini ˈceti xomaˈta];
October 24, 1946 -
October 24, 2010) was a Gr**** singer...
- E****enical
Patriarch Callinicus III of
Constantinople (died 1726) Keti
Chomata (1946–2010),
singer Manolis Glezos (1922–2020), rebel, politician, writer...
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business unit at
Activision Blizzard –
alongside the MIT Game Lab.
Jacqueline Chomatas, King's
globalization project manager,
described the tool as a "measurement...
- in any individual, are low and well
defined but are
without bordering chomata.
Axial fillings are pronounced.
Believed to have
existed in the Permian...
- 44 (Sat) 26 (Sun) 15' (Mon-Fri) 25' (Sat) 40' (Sun) 827 Piraeus-Aspra
Chomata-Nikea
Station Western 828 Piraeus-Thivon-Nikea
Station Western 829 PADA...
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music scene flourished in a
specific type of boîte de nuit.
Arleta Keti
Chomata Kostas Hatzis Mariza Koch Rena
Koumioti Yiannis Parios Giannis Poulopoulos...
- the
later plane of coiling. Septa, flat to well fluted; tunnel, single;
chomata variable in development. The
Fusulinidae is
divided into the following...
- dictionary. Keti may
refer to: Keti Chkhikvadze,
Georgian fashion designer Keti
Chomata, Gr****
singer Keti
Chukhrov Keti
Davlianidze Keti
Fetishi (born 1997),...
- Gr****
musical press usually classifies him or her. 1960s–1970s
Arleta Keti
Chomata Kostas Hatzis Mariza Koch Rena
Koumioti George Kontogiorgos Yiannis Parios...
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considered a
separate genus due to a lack of the fine set of
parallel ribs (
chomata)
separated by pits on the
inner surface of the
valves (which is present...