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  • Arya is a wall-mounted design that allows water to fall in a wide, refreshing stream.

    Modern Bathroom Faucet – Water Ball Ripples 2009

  • Available from Bandini, the Arya is for those with a discerning feel for cutting-edge design.

    Modern Bathroom Faucet – Water Ball Ripples 2009

  • She really looks exactly as I pictured Arya from the books!

    Stick 'Em With the Pointy End grrm 2010

  • I had a chance to talk about it with GRRM few months ago and according to him Arya is short and hard name with clear r in it.

    Day 12: Filming the King's arrival 2009

  • I had a chance to talk about it with GRRM few months ago and according to him Arya is short and hard name with clear r in it.

    Day 12: Filming the King's arrival 2009

  • In the early days of comparative Philology, when the scholars sought in the history of words for the prehistoric history of peoples, it was supposed that the word Arya came from the root at, to plough, and that the Vedic Aryans were so called when they separated from their kin in the north-west who despised the pursuits of agriculture and remained shepherds and hunters.

    Arya means an effort or an uprising and overcoming Tusar N Mohapatra 2007

  • In the first book, when Eragon realizes that Arya is an elf, does it change his feelings about her?

    Eldest by Christopher Paolini: Questions 2005

  • In the early days of comparative Philology, when the scholars sought in the history of words for the prehistoric history of peoples, it was supposed that the word Arya came from the root at, to plough, and that the Vedic Aryans were so called when they separated from their kin in the north-west who despised the pursuits of agriculture and remained shepherds and hunters.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2007

  • When Eragon realizes that Arya is an elf, does it change his feelings about her?

    Eragon by Christopher Paolini: Questions 2003

  • Possibly because it was originally written as a series of essays and published monthly in a magazine called the Arya between 1914 to 1919.

    Question the 'commonsense' view of the world Tusar N Mohapatra 2006

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