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There are a lot of them, including George Orwell, the writer of 1984, Mishma Yukio, a famous Japanese writer, who wrote the Temple of the Golden Pavilion, and Abe Kobo, the writer of Woman in Dune.
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And the sons of Mishma; Hamuel his son, Zacchur his son, Shimei his son.
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And the sons of Mishma; Hamuel his son, Zacchur his son, Shimei his son.
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And the sons of Mishma; Ham'u-el his son, Zacchur his son, Shim'e-i his son.
1 Chronicles 4. 1999
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Another asked Eliezer what he thought of a moral which taught that it was sufficient to study Mishma and Zohar in order to obtain pardon for evil deeds.
An Obscure Apostle A Dramatic Story Eliza Orzeszkowa 1876
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Mishma and Gemara, but other different, beautiful, and necessary things.
An Obscure Apostle A Dramatic Story Eliza Orzeszkowa 1876
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The symbolism of the crescent he took from the mysteries of Isis and Astarte; the ethical code of Christ he engrafted on the monotheism of Judaism; his typical forms are drawn from the Old Testament or the more modern Mishma; and his pretended miracles are mere repetitions of the wonders performed by our
St. Elmo 1872
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And some very good expositors have taken notice of the signification of those three names which are put together (v. 14), as containing good advice to us all, Mishma, Dumah, and Massa, that is, hear, keep silence, and bear; we have them together in the same order,
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume I (Genesis to Deuteronomy) 1721
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Mibsam: Eastern Saudi Arabians (merged with Mishma).
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His descendants are generally believed to have merged with the descendants of his brother, [[Mishma]].
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