- The New
England Antiquities Research ****ociation (
NEARA) is a non-profit
organization founded 1964.
According to its website, it "is
dedicated to a better...
- turtles.
Surprisingly Fairburn is
amenable to the idea.
William and
Neara meet when
Neara goes to William's bookshop. Each
recognizes in the
other a kindred...
-
miserabile Sluys & Grant, 2006
Spathula musculosa Sluys & Grant, 2006
Spathula neara Ball, 1977
Spathula ochyra Ball & Tran, 1979
Spathula schauinslandi (Neppi...
- "Colors" -
Wayfarers "Follow the Leader" -
Wayfarers "Winner Won't Stop" -
Neara Russell "Always" (Acoustic) -
Francois Klark "A
Little More" -
Alessia Cara...
-
Research ****ociation (
NEARA) ran
several studies and
published a
number of
papers about the rock in the 1980s and 1990s.
According to
NEARA, the
stone was discovered...
- year.
Chersotis capnistis capnistis (Turkmenistan)
Chersotis capnistis neara (Turkmenistan)
Chersotis capnistis glabripennis (southern Urals) Chersotis...
- (disambiguation) Nero (disambiguation) New
England Antiquities Research ****ociation (
NEARA) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Nera...
- Nera (modern
spelling Neara) is a
warrior of
Connacht in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology who
appears in the 10th cen
Middle Irish story the Echtra...
-
novel (Latin:
novella constitutio, "new decree"; Gr****: νεαρά, romanized:
neara) is a new
decree or edict, in
other words a new law. The term was used from...
- in the shade/Or with the
tangles of Neaera's hair?",
which points to the
Neara in Odes 3.14.21 (Douglas Bush, Milton:
Poetical Works, 144, note 69) Cfr...