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The Nis is the same being that is called Kobold in Germany, and Brownie in Scotland.
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About ten this morning, passed a river called Nis-na-botona 59, after which there are some long reaches very favorable for sailing.
Brackenridge's Journal of a Voyage up The Missouri River, in 1811 1811
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We arrive in a town called Nis about 1. 30pm (so glad we didn't stay here) and we now are joined by three middle aged Serbian men.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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Registered addict Vladimir Mladenovic from Nis has twice come to our home with football hooligans while drunk, banging on the doors and windows, threatening to beat us to death in front of little Ilija.
Global Voices in English » Serbia: Blogging for Justice and Protection 2009
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Yan Nis, London Are there any houses with more than one blue plaque?
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Nis nu cwicra nan þe ic him modsefan minne durre sweotule asecgan.
Believing the Wanderer Mary Kate Hurley 2008
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Nis nu cwicra nan þe ic him modsefan minne durre sweotule asecgan.
Archive 2008-07-01 Mary Kate Hurley 2008
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Nis I disagee for one simple reason these are based on 04 models and in that sense it is safe to say they do underestimate turnout.
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U.S. jets dropped cluster bombs on a crowded marketplace in Nis.
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The Nis were descendants of a famous scholar and government minister of the Ming Dynasty 1368–1644 who had converted to Christianity.
The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009
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