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For instance, here I am, a special envoy, the same title Baris challenged me with on SermanyuQ.
Star Trek: Myriad Universes: Shattered Light David R. George III 2010
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I charge the people known as Baris and Lady Ideena with attempted insurrection of a native race against the humans of a 'settled world.'
Beast Master's Circus Norton, Andre 2004
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I charge those known as Baris and Lady Ideena with acts of sabotage against a unit of the Terran Command.
Beast Master's Circus Norton, Andre 2004
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Nicholas of Damascus in his ninety-sixth book relates the story as follows: 'There is above the country of the Minyas in Armenia a great mountain called Baris, where, as the story goes, many refugees found safety at the time of the flood, and one man, transported upon an ark, grounded upon the summit: and relics of the timber were for long preserved.'
CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] Ashcraft 2010
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Nicholas of Damascus in his ninety-sixth book relates the story as follows: 'There is above the country of the Minyas in Armenia a great mountain called Baris, where, as the story goes, many refugees found safety at the time of the flood, and one man, transported upon an ark, grounded upon the summit: and relics of the timber were for long preserved.'
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Nicholas of Damascus in his ninety-sixth book relates the story as follows: 'There is above the country of the Minyas in Armenia a great mountain called Baris, where, as the story goes, many refugees found safety at the time of the flood, and one man, transported upon an ark, grounded upon the summit: and relics of the timber were for long preserved.'
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Nicholas of Damascus in his ninety-sixth book relates the story as follows: 'There is above the country of the Minyas in Armenia a great mountain called Baris, where, as the story goes, many refugees found safety at the time of the flood, and one man, transported upon an ark, grounded upon the summit: and relics of the timber were for long preserved.'
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Prid. at the year 107; and called "Baris," the Tower or Citadel.
The Wars of the Jews; or the history of the destruction of Jerusalem Flavius Josephus 1709
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His designs were used throughout entire towns, such as Baris and New Gourna in Egypt.
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"There is," said this latter writer, in his perished history, "a great mountain in Armenia, over Minyas, called Baris, upon which it is reported that many who fled at the time of the deluge were saved; and that one who was carried in an ark came on shore on the top of it; and that the remains of the timber were a great while preserved.
The Testimony of the Rocks or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two Theologies, Natural and Revealed Hugh Miller 1829
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