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They say they left Palestine in the first century CE, having originated in a mountain region that they call the Tura d'Madai, which has not as yet been identified by scholars.
The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004
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They say they left Palestine in the first century CE, having originated in a mountain region that they call the Tura d'Madai, which has not as yet been identified by scholars.
The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004
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Of course Tura is much better known for her earlier role in Russ Meyer’s 1965 film Faster, Pussycat!
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Lastly, at Tura, which is 95 miles west of Maophlang, a battalion of military police were accustomed to signal by heliograph with another station, Rowmari, 15 miles farther to the west.
A Study of Recent Earthquakes Charles Davison 1899
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There exists in Norway a pleasant custom, which is called Tura-jul, or
Strife and Peace Fredrika Bremer 1833
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Wikipedia Synopsis: The Astro-Zombies, a.k.a. Space Zombies a.k.a. The Space Vampires, is a 1969 science fiction horror film starring John Carradine, Wendell Corey (in his final film appearance), and Tura Satana.
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Aggressive, dangerous chic à la Tura Satana, one of the stars of Faster, Pussycat!
Mixed Media: Resort Wear from Denim to Floral Ray A. Smith 2011
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European Pressphoto Agency A tribal woman sells pineapples in Tura, a district in the eastern Indian state of Meghalaya, Sunday.
India in Pictures 2011
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The Gemäldegalerie has a small Sebastian by Cosima Tura 1484, grotesque in his expression and posture.
Finding Inspiration in the Flesh Willard Spiegelman 2011
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Aggressive, dangerous chic à la Tura Satana, one of the stars of Faster, Pussycat!
Mixed Media: Resort Wear from Denim to Floral Ray A. Smith 2011
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