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- n. Canaanite god of death and the underworld.
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“Le Tan Sitek, a Norwegian-based Vietnamese architect, has published a book on s book entitled Mot Minh Tren Duong (Alone on the road).”
Scand News for S.E.A - Scandinavian News Portal for Southeast Asia
“Centuries ago, the Revenant known as Mot was worshipped as a God.”
“The Torah instructs us in Parashat Achrei Mot, ...”
The Huffington Post: Rabbi Aaron Alexander: If It Takes So Long, Why Do We Call It A Fast?
“Now, Carsten Volkery described it as a turning point were as we described it in advance as a crossroads, but it depends on how your pronounce Tomato [Toe-may-toe or Toe-Mot-tow], but it was a change in direction no matter how you want to describe things.”
“Mot only was it possible, it is PRECISELY what occurred.”
“My air roadies (Peter “Stiff” Dickens and Mot Waldmann) and I hit the stage with lots of energy.”
Coming down from the 2009 US Air Guitar Championships » Scene-Stealers
“Isaiah is here drawing from Canaanite mythology: when Baal the Thunderer, whose throne was on Mount Zaphon, was swallowed up by the god of death, Mot, then the god of the morning star, Athtar the Awesome, attempted to ascend to his throne and take his place.”
“Mot hunters just have the sales person bore sight it and go hunting.”
“His first book of stories, "Mot Hazaken" (The Death of the Old Man) was published in 1962.”
“Featuring Moroccan Hip Hop artists like DJ Key, H-Kayne, Fnaïre, MC Bigg, Brownfingaz, Mot de Passe, FatiShow, this film delves into the “thoughts and dreams of the true future of the Arab world – it's youth.””
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