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Scarodactyl posted:Although muscadines are hearty grapes with tough skin that protects them from many plant diseases, these grapes nonetheless appear to be susceptible to parasitic nematodes. lmao check out this old quote this one is a real standout
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He is recorded as having reigned as both king and gudug priest for ten sars (periods of 3,600 years) although this figure is probably a copyist error for ten years.
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A proud tradition, the sneering of the lemon
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Adonizedek was portrayed by Actor and Bolsonaro's once Secretary of Culture Mário Frias in the Brazilian soap opera A Terra Prometida, in it Adonizedek is portrayed as an arrogant king later revealed to be sadistic as well by keeping and talking to his mother and wife skeletons.
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The film begins with Sallah Shabati, a Mizrahi Jewish immigrant, arriving in Israel by plane with his family: very pregnant wife, ancient female relative and seven children.
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From 1979 to 1983, Yotam Tepper and Y. Shahar[clarification needed] the caves at the site.[7]
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# ¿ Nov 17, 2023 00:45 |
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The movie was reviewed in the New York Times.[2]
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The heart speaks,[117] sees,[117] hears,[118] walks,[119] falls,[120] stands,[121] rejoices,[122] cries,[123] is comforted,[124] is troubled,[125] becomes hardened,[126] grows faint,[127] grieves,[128] fears,[129] can be broken,[130] becomes proud,[131] rebels,[132] invents,[133] cavils,[134] overflows,[135] devises,[136] desires,[137] goes astray,[138] lusts,[139] is refreshed,[140] can be stolen,[141] is humbled,[142] errs,[143] trembles,[144] is awakened,[145] loves,[146] hates,[147] envies,[148] is searched,[149] is rent,[150] meditates,[151] is like a fire,[152] is like a stone,[153] turns in repentance,[154] becomes hot,[155] dies,[156] melts,[157] takes in words,[158] is susceptible to fear,[159] gives thanks,[160] covets,[161] becomes hard,[162] makes merry,[163] acts deceitfully,[164] speaks from out of itself,[165] loves bribes,[166] writes words,[167] plans,
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not wp but same energy quote:The mace was the weapon of choice for the militant churchmen, who sought to avoid the denunciation of those who “smite with the sword,”[42]
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# ¿ Nov 24, 2023 00:57 |
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It is likely that the author wished to cover the topic of fornication anyway, and assigned it for Reuben to discuss due to Reuben's relationship with Bilhah being recounted in the canonical Bible.
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A poster advertising a communal seder for Rosh Hashanah LaBehemah in Jerusalem at Ginger House in 2012.
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A poster advertising a communal seder for Rosh Hashanah LaBehemah in Jerusalem at Ginger House in 2012.
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Yuya (sometimes Iouiya,[1] or Yuaa,[2] also known as Yaa, Ya, Yiya, Yayi, Yu, Yuyu, Yaya, Yiay, Yia, and Yuy)[3] ... Yuya may be spelled in a number of different ways, as Gaston Maspero noted in Theodore Davis's 1907 book—The Tomb of Iouiya and Touiyou.[12] These include "iAy", "ywiA", yw [reed-leaf with walking feet] A, ywiw" and, in orthography—normally a sign of something foreign—"y [man with hand to mouth] iA".[13]
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Some accounts have a gnat or mosquito enter Nimrod's brain and drive him out of his mind (a divine retribution which Jewish tradition also assigned to the Roman Emperor Titus, destroyer of the Temple in Jerusalem).[citation needed] The identification with Ninus follows that of the Clementine Recognitions; the one with Zoroaster, that of the Clementine Homilies, both works part of Clementine literature.[43] Hislop attributed to Semiramis and Nimrod the invention of polytheism and, with it, goddess worship, and that their incestuous male offering was Tammuz.[44] He also claimed that the Catholic Church was a millennia-old secret conspiracy, founded by Semiramis and Nimrod to propagate the pagan religion of ancient Babylon.[45] Grabbe and others have rejected the book's arguments as based on a flawed understanding of the texts,[45][46] but variations of them are accepted among some groups of evangelical Protestants.[45][46] However, it is in fact Daffy Duck who refers to Fudd as "my little Nimrod" in the 1948 short "What Makes Daffy Duck",[56] although Bugs Bunny does refer to Yosemite Sam as "the little Nimrod" in the 1951 short "Rabbit Every Monday".
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Suhi II was married to a woman named BONUS-ti
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conspiracies_in_ancient_Egypt this page is great
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this is just a fun picture
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0008 Eric Burdon (September 3, 1969), singer – The Animals (mold failure, no cast)
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In later life, he said that he invented the term to increase the "respectability" of puppetry, a medium that he had not originally intended to work with. According to Sylvia, the productions were described as "Supermarionation" to distinguish them from traditional puppet theatre. Noting that a major disadvantage of APF's marionettes was their inability to walk convincingly, commentators have argued that the term expressed Gerry's preference for artistic realism and his wish to make the company's puppet techniques more lifelike.[2][3]
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Thought-Action Fusion (TAF) is a polyseme defining false beliefs or self-confusing mind wandering about a biased and painful association/fusion between subjects' spontaneous thoughts and imaginary latent egodystonic desires or magical-thinking capabilities.[1][2] These imaginary latent egodystonic desires or magical-thinking capabilities generally express harmful actions/behaviours (e.g. compulsions) that subjects appraise as highly possible, even though they have never existed so far.[1][2][3]
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Sexuality: including recurrent doubt over one's sexual orientation (also called HOCD or "homosexual OCD"). People with this theme typically display symptoms different from those of people experiencing an actual crisis in sexuality. One major difference is that people who have HOCD report being attracted sexually towards the opposite sex prior to the onset of HOCD, while homosexual people whether in the closet or repressed have always had such same-sex attractions.[10] The question "Am I gay?"[11] takes on a pathological form. Many people with this type of obsession are in healthy and fulfilling romantic relationships, either with members of the opposite sex, or the same sex (in which case their fear would be "Am I straight?").[6][12][13][14][15][16][17]
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ColTim posted:This article is way too long: 1 All islands should have an article this thorough! 2 Wow this is actually REALLY long. 3 Is the table of contents a lost poem from Brautigan's Trout Fishing in America
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A road leads up to the base of the statue, where one may view the surrounding terrain for a distance of several miles.[citation needed] Although it is free to visit, an at-will donation bin, shaped like a milk can, sits at the bottom of the hill to help maintain the property and re-paint the cow as needed. A brochure available at the nearby gas station contains the "Ballad of the Holstein" to the tune of "Joy to the World": We've got the world's largest Holstein cow, that looks across our fields. Her presence shows that New Salem grows with milk-producers' yields, with milk-producers' yields, with milk-producers' yields.
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The Leck posted:this is about the best I could come up with too. I spent way too much time thinking about this stupid song I'm glad y'all hated it as much as i did
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Captain Hygiene posted:More events of defenestration have occurred in Prague during its history, but they are not usually called defenestrations of Prague. if i were a reporter at a prague TV news station, i'd have a Defenestration Alert graphic ready to go, and a countdown since last using it.
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Source http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/egypt/people/picture/slavebeating.jpg
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This article appears to be slanted towards recent events. Please try to keep recent events in historical perspective and add more content related to non-recent events. (April 2020) Storage of wine is an important consideration for wine that is being kept for long-term aging. While most wine is consumed within 24 hours of purchase, fine wines are often set aside for long-term storage. See also Blue Grotto, former underground wine storage vaults in the anchorages of the Brooklyn Bridge, on the Manhattan side
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