- ܪܲܒ݂ܫܵܩܹ̈ܐ;
alternative spellings include Rab-shakeh, Rabsaces, or Rab
shaqe) is a
title meaning "chief of the princes/cup-bearers" in the
Semitic Akkadian...
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Shaqe Çoba, née Shiroka, (1875–1954) was an
Albanian feminist and suffragist. She
founded The
Albanian Woman (Albanian:
Gruaja Shqiptare), an organization...
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Shaked (Hebrew: שָׁקֵד, lit. Almond) is a
secular Israeli settlement in the
northern West Bank.
Located near the
Green Line, it is
organised as a community...
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Janaqi 30 MF BRA Yuri
Merlim 32 DF ALB Ergi
Zenullari 66 FW NGA Uche
Sabastine 71 GK ALB
Marco Alia 77 DF ALB
Klevis Shaqe 98 FW CMR Ivan Djantou...
- ****ociation from its
early blooming,
which also gave it its
other Hebrew name
shaqed or vigilant/watcher. The name "luz"
means both
almond and Betyl. Some sacred...
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Whole Building Design Guide".
Archived from the
original on 21 July 2012.
Shaqe, Erlet.
Sustainable Architectural Design. "Natural
Ventilation for Infection...
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blossoming almond tree.
These verses contain a play on
words using the
Hebrew shaqed (almond) and
shoqed (watching over).
Thompson notes that in
modern times...
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attended the
Faculty of
Economics in
Venice where he met his ****ure wife,
Shaqe Shiroka. By 1908, he was a
member of the "Gjuha Shqipe" club
which was founded...
- by
steaming or dry-panning the tea
leaves through a
technique known as "
shāqīng" (殺青). In 17th
century China numerous advances were made in tea production...
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fermentation in the tea industry.
Fixation / kill-green: Kill-green or
shāqīng (殺青) is done to stop the tea leaf
oxidation at a
desired level. This process...