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Eades, who leaves behind his wife Lisa, and daughters Breanna and Niya, was well loved by the engineer Corps and the entire Battle group, said the chaplain.
Archive 2008-08-01 Military Mom 2008
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Niya ang mga karanasan sa kanyang sarili, ang kanyang mga saloobin at damdamin, na pinaghihiwalay ng isang bagay mula sa iba-isang uri ng salamin sa mata na maling akala ng kanyang kamalayan.
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It will read: Niya is not to participate in Black History Month festivities this year.
Mortified David Nadelberg 2006
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It will read: Niya is not to participate in Black History Month festivities this year.
Mortified David Nadelberg 2006
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During that century, it also expanded further along the southern rim of the Tarim Basin, passing from Gandhara and Kashmir to Kashgar, and from Gandhara, Kashmir, and Khotan to the kingdom of Kroriana at Niya.
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The once great oasis emporia with romantic names like Niya and Loulan have disappeared into the desert waste, but the objects once traded, carried or manufactured along the route are now the subject of Monks and Merchants: Silk Road Treasures from Northwest China, Gansu and Ningxia 4th-7th Century, an exhibition that runs from October to January at the Asia Society in New York.
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Clinton invited Niya to the ceremony after she wrote him a letter asking to meet Mandela and told him that she had met Bishop
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"True, Niya, true," said the White Man, "I did but jest; but tell thou the tale to Sru, so that he may carry it home with him to Metalanien."
The Ebbing Of The Tide South Sea Stories - 1896 Louis Becke 1884
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"'Tis a fine song that thou singest, Niya," said the boy, who came from
The Ebbing Of The Tide South Sea Stories - 1896 Louis Becke 1884
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Then Niya, daughter of Nanakin, told Sru, the boy from Metalanien, the tale of Luliban of the Pool, and her husband the White Man called
The Ebbing Of The Tide South Sea Stories - 1896 Louis Becke 1884
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