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Samaritan
Samaritan Sa*mar"i*tan, a. [L. Samaritanus.] Of or pertaining to Samaria, in Palestine. -- n. A native or inhabitant of Samaria; also, the language of Samaria.

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- Samaritas, formerly Lutheran Social Services of Michigan, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, human services organization that serves the entire Lower Peninsula...
- Auseklis Earendel Barnumbirr Jesus Red Horn Photine or Photini/Photina of Samarita Shahar (god) Sirius Heliacal rising Star and crescent Tlā****zcalpantecuhtli...
- returning home after his condition improved. He was again admitted to Samarita Hospital in Dhaka on 14 October with a lung infection, ultimately resulting...
- English President Acd. Jaime C. Montoya Executive Director Luningning E. Samarita-Domingo Budget ₱160.16 million (2024) Website https://www.nast.dost.gov...
- Westwood, [1864] — Indomalayan realm, Australasian realm Lohman, D.J.; Samarita, V.U. 2009: The biology of carnivorous butterfly larvae (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae:...
- (SATB chorus) Primera historia de Esther (1955 opera) CAL 33-33, o El bon samaritá (1967 opera) Opera Gl**** FC Barcelona webpage Archived 2009-09-07 at the...
- (Stage Studies). Home tocant el flabiol damunt d’un nuvol (1971) El bon samarità, càntir amunt, càntir avall ("The good Samaritan, pitcher up, pitcher down")...
- - was created by FEPASA on July 12, 1990, to transport p****engers from Samaritá Station in São Vicente to Ana Costa Station in Santos. Its tracks gave...
- Staudinger, 1900 Parocneria raddei Christoph, 1885) Transcaucasia Parocneria samarita (Staudinger, 1896) Palestine Parocneria signatoria (Christoph, 1893) northern...
- in return for 2,000 bezants. In the second, the casalia of Capharlet, Samarita and Buffles (castellanum Bubalorum, or Bablūn) were pledged for 1,000 bezants...