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								Second, astral influence depends upon its position in the zodiac (galgal hamazalot). Gersonides Rudavsky, Tamar 2007 
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								When you saw them, had they opened the galgal of Lockmariaker and cleared away the ground near Plouharnel? 
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								It is a galgal of heaped stones, in the centre of which is a dolmen or galleried chamber, which was opened in 1832, and is the most curious monument in the Brittany & Its Byways Fanny Bury Palliser 
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								The Montagne de la Fée is a galgal or tumulus of elliptic form, about thirty feet high, formed of dry stones. Brittany & Its Byways Fanny Bury Palliser 
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								When you saw them, had they opened the galgal of Lockmariaker and cleared away the ground near Plouharnel? The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters Sand, George, 1804-1876 1921 
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								The Celtic dolmen and cromlech, the Etruscan tumulus, the Hebrew galgal, are wordssome of them, the tumulus in particular, are proper names. 
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								When you saw them, had they opened the galgal of Lockmariaker and cleared away the ground near Plouharnel? The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters Gustave Flaubert 1850 
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								"the Man," who is Lord of men. wheels -- Hebrew, galgal, implying quick revolution; so the impetuous onset of the foe (compare Eze 23: 24; 26: 10); whereas "ophan," in Eze 
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								[233] Rabbi ben Ezra (1092-1168) used both [Hebrew: GLGL], _galgal_ (the The Hindu-Arabic Numerals David Eugene Smith 1902 
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								"Ce cercle fut nommé par les uns, _sipos, rota, galgal_ ...; par les autres The Hindu-Arabic Numerals David Eugene Smith 1902 
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