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The Sack Man (also
called the Bag Man or Man with
the Bag/
Sack) is a
figure similar to the bogeyman, portra**** as a man with a
sack on his back who carries...
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The Iliupersis (Gr****: Ἰλίου πέρσις,
Iliou persis, "
Sack of Ilium"), also
known as
The Sack of Troy, is a lost epic of
ancient Gr**** literature. It was...
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the sack by her mother, Rose. Rose
filled the sack with a dress,
braid of her hair, pecans, and "my love always".
The gift was
likely p****ed down
to Ashley's...
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Timur began to revolt. It
lasted for 3 days and
the army left
the decomposing bodies to give "food
to the birds".[citation needed]
Sack of
Bhatner fort...
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produced from
chemical pulp
produced in
the kraft process.
Sack kraft paper (or just
sack paper) is a
porous kraft paper with high elasticity...
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Romans were
routed and
subsequently Rome was
sacked by
the Senones.
According to scholar Piero Treves, "
the absence of any
archaeological evidence for a...
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The sack of Rome on 24
August 410 AD was
undertaken by
the Visigoths led by
their king, Alaric. At that time, Rome was no
longer the administrative capital...
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pleated sides,
making them
easier to fold and store. This
style of bag came
to be
known as
the S.O.S., or "Self-Opening
Sack". In 1912,
Walter Deubener, a...
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Henry Sacks,
Baron Sacks (8
March 1948 – 7
November 2020) was an
English Orthodox rabbi, philosopher, theologian, and author.
Sacks served as
the Chief...
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during the quarantine.
The last
episode of
the program focused on
giving back;
Sacks donated the profits from
sales of MDJ
merchandise to the New York...