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Labrys (Gr****: λάβρυς, romanized:
lábrys) is,
according to
Plutarch (Quaestiones
Graecae 2.302a), the
Lydian word for the double-bitted axe. In Gr**** it...
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Labry (French pronunciation: [labʁi]) is a
commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle
department in north-eastern France.
Communes of the Meurthe-et-Moselle department...
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design has been
widely accepted by the
community as the **** flag. The
labrys **** flag was
created in 1999 by
graphic designer Sean Campbell, and...
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openly stated in the group's texts: The
values that
govern and
guide Labrys religious community are:
Eusebia (Piety), in our
relationship with the Gods;...
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Labrys portucalensis is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped, non-motile, non-spore-forming and
aerobic bacteria from the
family Xanthobacteraceae which has been...
- Kuma-sōtō) who
hosted the
tournament is
actually Labrys'
Shadow in disguise. The
player leads Labrys to face her
other self,
which represents her desire...
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Labrys monachus is a
bacterium which was
isolated from silt from Lake
Mustijary in Estonia. "Genus
Labrys". LPSN.
Retrieved 17
December 2016. "Taxon P****port...
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Labrys okinawensis is a
bacterium from the
family Xanthobacteraceae which has been
isolated from root
nodule from the
plant Entada phaseoloides in Okinawa...
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labrys, a type of double-headed axe,
superimposed on the
inverted black triangle, set
against a
violet background.
Among its functions, the
labrys was...
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Pierre Labry (1885–1948) was a
French stage and film actor. He was
active in the
French film
industry between 1920 and 1948,
appearing in more than a...