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Note 51: See chapter 5 in Ehret, African Classical Age. back
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Thaddeus Washington (6-0, 246, 4.6) of John Ehret is a rare four-year starter in one of the top football programs in the New Orleans area.
USATODAY.com - An early look at the best inside linebackers 2001
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With one choice, Sarah Ehret gave up a normal life and embraced her destiny as the vigilante Jackpot.
Marvel Comics for February 2010 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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What influenced my twelve year-old mind to do something like this was an obscure book I found in the local library called "The Mucusless Diet Healing System" by Dr. Arnold Ehret.
Boing Boing 2009
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Ehret, African Classical Age, 190; Nurse and Hinnebusch, Swahili and Sabaki, 629. back
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Note 65: Ehret, Civilizations of Africa, 160. back
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Ehret, African Classical Age, 326; Nurse and Hinnebusch, Swahili and Sabaki, 663. back
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According to Ehret, the distribution of this term shows that the institution goes back to a proto-Bantu period word, * - kúdà, meaning "age set or age group," which in turn derived from a proto-Bantu or even earlier verb meaning "to grow, grow up."
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For a discussion of the history of * Mulungu "God" and the acquisition of its Southern Cushitic nuance, see Ehret, African Classical Age, 167 – 8.
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Ehret, African Classical Age, 311; Nurse and Hinnebusch, Swahili and Sabaki, 608. back
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