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Italy's premier marketplace for crèche makings is the Via San Gregorio Armeno in Naples, where artisans offer figurines portraying not only the obvious biblical subjects but also latter-day personalities from the worlds of culture, sport and politics.
Playing the Name Game in Italy Francis X. Rocca 2011
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Geological history of Kopet Dag has provided a diverse arena for the formation of local biodiversity when this mountain chain served as an island corridor between the Balkans and Armeno-Iranian Plateau at the time of reduction of the ancient Tethys Sea 10 million years ago.
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Arabian millet back paternoster nettle creeper wood quartet book knowledge canvas-covered faery-fair sliding friction tender-bearded straw death self-convened Pro-asiatic diaphragm process brain cactus air brick all-foreseeing cutting angle prima donna separation allowance ball joint Armeno-turkish horse trade rock-roofed toddy bird
WHAT? fantasyecho 2006
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This Armeno-Swedish history page says: It is also a historical fact that many Armenians were employed by the Swedish Embassy in Ottoman Turkey.
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Second, I have to plug my favorite coffee supplier, Armeno www.armeno.com.
Your Coffee Sucks! 2004
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Thanks Andy -- I will check out Armeno www.armeno.com.
Your Coffee Sucks! 2004
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Opere di Vari Autori anticamente tradotte in Armeno_, 1825.
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Armenia (as at Ani, Etchmiadzin, etc.) are also interesting examples of late Armeno-Byzantine architecture, showing applications to exterior carved detail of elaborate interlaced ornament looking like a re-echo of
A Text-Book of the History of Architecture Seventh Edition, revised 1890
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W.lliam Goodell, the leading founder of two flourishing Christian missions on heathen soil, and the translator of the whole Bible into the Armeno-Turkish language; Ephraim W. Clark, John S. Emerson, and
The History of Dartmouth College Baxter Perry Smith 1856
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This he did, after having carried the Armeno-Turkish New Testament through the press.
History Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume I. Rufus Anderson 1838
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