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Posu Ank (died
April 1982) was a
Papua New
Guinean politician. He
served as a
member of the
National Parliament between 1977 and 1982. A
pastor in the...
- West
Suwon Bus
Terminal Hangul 서수원버스터미널
Hanja 西水原버스터미널
Revised Romanization Seosuwon Beoseu Teomineol McCune–Reischauer Sŏsuwŏn
Pŏsŭ T'ŏminŏl...
- (密航者, "Mikkōsha") "Why the Log Pose Is Dome-Shaped" (「記録指針」が丸い理由, "'Rogu
Pōsu' ga
Marui Wake") "Masira the
Salvage King" (サルベージ王マシラ, "Sarubēji-Ō Mashira")...
- "Kujira") "Cape Promise" (約束の岬, "Yakusoku no Misaki") "Log Pose" (記録指針, "Rogu
Pōsu") "The Town of Welcome" (歓迎の町, "Kangei no Machi") "Moonlight and Tombstones"...
- Oke-Odo; Ologede; Olomuoba; Olomuoja; Olorunda; Oshogbo; Osogun; Poso Obutu;
Posu Adedire Ife
South Mefoworade Omifunfun / 220110 Aba Mama; Aba Mathew; Aba...
- Tapa,
Buraimoh Edu,
Balogun Agbaje, Disu Kujeniya,
Braimoh Iyanda Oloko and
Posu were some of the
brave warriors who were in Epe with Kosoko. Some of these...
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Swedish bagpipes (säckpipa, Swedish:
svensk säckpipa, or dråmba, koppe,
posu, or bälgpipa) are a
variety of
bagpipes from Sweden. The term
itself generically...
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considered to be a
Turkish word
composed of two elements, ter "sweat" and
pošu "a
light turban cloth". The fez
takes its name from the
Moroccan city of...
- cente/nario(!)
provinciae Li[b(urniae?) iure] gladi(i) vi/vus ipse sibi et suis [
posu]it Hans-Georg
Pflaum offered a
slightly different expansion: D(is) M(anibus)...
- The
Sandia Mountains (Southern Tiwa:
Posu gai hoo-oo, Keres: Tsepe, Navajo: Dził Nááyisí; Tewa: O:ku:p’į,
Northern Tiwa: Kep’íanenemą; Towa: Kiutawe, Zuni:...