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Mr. MASOUD SHOMON (Folklorist): (Through Translator) I consider the Nile like a person.
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Mr. MASOUD SHOMON (Folklorist): (Through Translator) I consider the Nile like a person.
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Mr. MASOUD SHOMON (Folklorist): (Through Translator) I consider the Nile like a person.
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Mr. MASOUD SHOMON (Folklorist): (Through Translator) I consider the Nile like a person.
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Mr. MASOUD SHOMON (Folklorist): (Through Translator) I consider the Nile like a person.
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Folklorist and scholar Jack Zipes will be in attendance as will Elizabeth Bicknell, senior editor at Candlewick Press.
June 2008 2008
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Folklorist Carl Lindahl, refers to these recycling of lyrics in songs as "floating lyrics".
Dre-C/D(-O-Double G) C KaneCitizen 2008
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Folklorist and scholar Jack Zipes will be in attendance as will Elizabeth Bicknell, senior editor at Candlewick Press.
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Folklorist Jenny Butler talks about the Celtic feast Samhain and its relationship to Halloween, exploring how the past and present mix in the night of costumes and jack o 'lanterns
Uncanny Archaeology 2009
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The descriptions of the Folklorist are both funny and slightly sinister.
Finishing Baen's with Fantasy Karen Burnham 2008
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