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A woman called Eta told me that they are living their daily live by day to day, she said, 'if we tell the world what is going on, then maybe they will help'.
Christal Smith: UNICEF in Chad: Is a picture worth a thousand calories?
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But mostly he liked to sip whiskey and sake—he preferred a brand of sake called Eta Jima, after the island home of the naval academy.
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But mostly he liked to sip whiskey and sake—he preferred a brand of sake called Eta Jima, after the island home of the naval academy.
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January 17, 1905, is known as the Eta of Massachusetts.
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One point is in the early part of May, producing a meteor display known as the Eta Aquarids.
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Three masked members of Eta, which is classified as a terrorist group by the European
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One point is in the early part of May, producing a meteor display known as the Eta Aquarids.
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Graffiti of the Basque separatist group Eta, which is to declare a permanent ceasefire in
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NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope studied a nearby bright star called Eta Corvi, which is located approximately 60 light-years away in the northern sky, and found signs that comets could be pelting the alien system.
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The dusty comet trail discovered by Jenniskens and his Fremont Peak colleagues appears to come from the direction of the yellow giant star called Eta Draconis in the constellation Draco, and the International Astronomical Union has named the new-found stream of fragments the "February Eta Draconids."
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