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1The present day Turkish word roman (originally from the French romance) means "novel"; the word for a Roman is Romalı ("a person of Rome"), while a Rumen is a Romanian.
Archive 2007-03-01 AYDIN 2007
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1The present day Turkish word roman (originally from the French romance) means "novel"; the word for a Roman is Romalı ("a person of Rome"), while a Rumen is a Romanian.
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It was all up to Rumen Trendafilov in the East seat.
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The forced resignation of the interior minister, Rumen Petkov, in April, has made little difference.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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These days there is mayhem in the blogosphere: every other post is “Rumen Petkov resigned,” “The Match Lighter in gone,” toasts, enthusiasm.
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The Match Lighter is no less “Rumen” than Rumen Ovcharov, you can be sure.
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An anonymous blog - entitled “The best from Rumen Petkov” (BUL) and “devoted to his outrages” - appeared.
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I agree with the Rumen and the Romanyali which you mentioned.
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Rumen fermentation and body weight in African ruminants.
Chapter 11 1991
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Rumen contents and manure are the major residues, and in Java some abattoirs slaughter 250 head per day.
Chapter 4 1983
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