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Examples
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"Neh" usually, which usually seems to be like the "no" use to request affirmation at the end of a statement.
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"Neh" usually, which usually seems to be like the "no" use to request affirmation at the end of a statement.
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The sound that American wind turbines produce as their giant, breeze-propelled blades whip around is a distinctive: Neh-neh-neh-neh-neh-neh.
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The sound that American wind turbines produce as their giant, breeze-propelled blades whip around is a distinctive: Neh-neh-neh-neh-neh-neh.
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The sound that American wind turbines produce as their giant, breeze-propelled blades whip around is a distinctive: Neh-neh-neh-neh-neh-neh.
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As I was googling, I found out that Ah Niu, a Malaysian singer included "Abu Neh Neh" in his lyrics.
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As I was googling, I found out that Ah Niu, a Malaysian singer included "Abu Neh Neh" in his lyrics.
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If so, the idea of a female prophet was presumably taken for granted in the later period as well (compare Noadiah in Neh 6: 14).
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The observance of the 1 Tishrei as Rosh Hashanah is based principally on the mention of "zikkaron" ("memorial day"; Lev 23:24) and the reference of Ezra to the day as one "holy to the Lord" (Neh 8:9) seem to point.
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The pious Tchi-Neh; or, A veritable history of the great election fraud: in which the "Shanghai Chief Nehemiah" (Tchi-Neh) figures conspicuously by R. W Wright
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