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  • In subsequent times, “Magog” was applied to the Scythians, and modern Moslems determine from the Koran (chaps.xviii. and xxi.) that Yajuj and Majuj are the Russians, whom they call Moska or Moskoff from the Moskwa River,

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • Quite honestly, I think from talking to doctors at More Moska (ph), who's a preventative cardiologist, they'll say that we just haven't focused enough on women yet.

    CNN Transcript Feb 20, 2007 2007

  • Moska on to her bed, and talk to it, and weep softly over it as it answered her caresses by licking her hands, with its yellow eyes fixed upon her.

    Childhood 2003

  • Yet sometimes, in those moments of weakness to which all of us are subject, and when man's best solace is the tears and compassion of his fellow-creatures, she would take her old dog Moska on to her bed, and talk to it, and weep softly over it as it answered her caresses by licking her hands, with its yellow eyes fixed upon her.

    Childhood Leo Tolstoy 1869

  • Wiggins 0 3-4 3, Moska 3 3-3 9, O'Dell 0 0-0 0, Houseman 0 0-0 0.

    Times Leader News 2009

  • Greeks as the Moskhi and by others as Musku, Muskaaia, Moshi and Moska.

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • When Moska began to whine she would say as she quieted it: “Enough, enough!

    Childhood 2003

  • Diocious, Billy Gilmore Trio, Moska Project, Kelli Debbs, The 5/4 Band and DJ Group "Ants Don't Sleep"

    tcpalm.com Stories Jennifer Schroeder 2010

  • When Moska began to whine she would say as she quieted it: "Enough, enough!

    Childhood Leo Tolstoy 1869

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