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The name Nilus is from the first two letters of their first names.
miami.com - 2008
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For reasons which will presently appear, I am disposed to believe that the very un-Russian name Nilus is really a pseudonym.
The Jew and American Ideals John Spargo 1921
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His great-grandfather chose "Nilus" because it was the name of a missionary he befriended.
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Arrayed against them are the Chathrand's brutal captain, Nilus Rose; the Emperor's spymaster and chief assassin, Sandor Ott; and the enigmatic Dr. Chadfallow, a longtime friend to Pazel's family whose kind words may hide a vicious betrayal.
The Red Wolf Conspiracy: Summary and book reviews of The Red Wolf Conspiracy by Robert Redick. 2009
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More pressing is the conspiracy of the Arquali Emperor, his chief assassin, Sandor Ott, and the Chathrands notorious captain, Nilus Rose, to use the dawn wedding of Thasha and a Mzithrin prince as a signal to launch a war.
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What Venerable Nilus says is that we are not only to seek interiorly to be holy as Christ and the Father are holy, but we are to outwardly sign or preach the Kingdom by being visibly holy in our lives.
Part I: Piety the Gift elena maria vidal 2009
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Like Hagee, Nilus couched the Protocols within a wider, explicitly Christian apocalyptic narrative and, similar to Hagee, Nilus believed that the coming Antichrist the Russian Orthodox priest predicted would be Jewish.
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Nilus Mattive/Money and Markets writes of how both the jury rigged Inflation CPI reports and Unemployment figures ~ where if someone is unemployed but has not looked for work in the last month, they are excluded ~ is just another example of illusion and perceived reality with theBush Administration.
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As I go by Madagascar, I would see that great bird [3009] ruck, that can carry a man and horse or an elephant, with that Arabian phoenix described by [3010] Adricomius; see the pelicans of Egypt, those Scythian gryphes in Asia: and afterwards in Africa examine the fountains of Nilus, whether
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Other things are much magnified [4139] by writers, as an old cock, a ram's head, a wolf's heart borne or eaten, which Mercurialis approves; Prosper Altinus the water of Nilus; Gomesius all seawater, and at seasonable times to be seasick: goat's milk, whey,
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