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The magician was a 74-year-old institution of Italian tv, called Silvan, where he began appearing more than 40 years ago.
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Hence the Roman kings were called Silvan, and the Britons from Brutus, and rose from the family of
History of the Britons (Historia Brittonum) fl. 796 Nennius 1846
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The Silvan Elves are seen as more earthy and practical.
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Two other ministers in the conservative-led government, Silvan Shalom and Moshe Yaalon, said Israel should ignore international pressure and refuse to cede territory.
Israel's Netanyahu Looks to Firm Support Richard Boudreaux 2011
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Vice Premier Silvan Shalom accused Iran of trying to dominate the entire region.
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Tuesday's ceremony was attended by Silvan Shalom, the Israeli minister for regional development, and by representatives of Christian denominations in the Holy Land.
Israel: Jesus baptism site along Jordan River now open daily 2011
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Israel's vice prime minister, Silvan Shalom, said the timing of the crossing was an unmistakable message from Iran that it is attempting to expand its influence in the region.
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Tuesday's ceremony was attended by Silvan Shalom, the Israeli minister for regional development, and by representatives of Christian denominations in the Holy Land.
Israel: Jesus baptism site along Jordan River now open daily 2011
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Israel's vice prime minister, Silvan Shalom, said the timing of the crossing was an unmistakable message from Iran that it is attempting to expand its influence in the region.
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The Turkish military said in a statement on Tuesday that members of the separatist Kurdistan Workers 'Party, or PKK, attacked a gendarmerie post in the southeastern town of Silvan with light arms and grenades late Monday, killing one soldier.
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