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  • 111récitateur — ⇒RÉCITATEUR, TRICE, subst. Vx. Celui, celle qui lit ou récite publiquement un texte. Synon. récitant. Boileau gagne donc sa cause, il sort victorieusement de l épreuve, et il n eut jamais plus à se féliciter qu en cette occasion d être un parfait …

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  • 112Thor (das) — 1. Auch vor unserm Thor wird einmal die Sonne scheinen. Ill.: Sinut če sunasšce i pred naša vrata. (Čelakovsky, 197.) Kroat.: Svehne i meni kadteda sunce. (Čelakovsky, 197.) Poln.: Będzie teź słońze przed naszymi wroty. (Čelakovsky, 197.) 2. Das… …

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  • 113Rujia Inn — (Куала Лумпур,Малайзия) Категория отеля: 2 звездочный отель Адрес: 30 1, 30 2, 32 2, Block …

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  • 114Ravnice Youth Hostel — (Загреб,Хорватия) Категория отеля: Адрес: I Ravnice 38d, 10000 Загреб, Хорватия …

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  • 115Antico Desco — (Сан Джиминьяно,Италия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Localita Santa Maria 38D, 53037 Сан Д …

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  • 116BANIAS — BANIAS, ruined city at the foot of Mount Hermon on the Hermon Brook, one of the sources of the River Jordan. The brook drains an area of about 60 sq. mi. (150 sq. km.), running swiftly for 2 miles (3.5 km.) and then dropping 600 ft. (190 m.).… …

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  • 117BET(H)-HARAM — (or Haran) (Heb. בֵּית הָרָם, הָרָן), town in the Jordan Valley, N. of the Dead Sea, allotted by Moses to the tribe of Gad and included in the list of its cities (Num. 32:36; Josh. 13:27). It is possibly mentioned in the Egyptian Execration Texts …

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  • 118DIOCLETIAN, CAIUS VALERIANUS° — DIOCLETIAN, CAIUS VALERIANUS°, Roman emperor 284–305 C.E. Diocletian is mentioned in Jewish sources on various occasions, particularly in the Jerusalem Talmud, and despite their aggadic embellishments they appear to contain at least a kernel of… …

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  • 119ELEAZAR BEN YOSE II — (c. early fourth century), Palestinian amora. He may have been the son of the amora Yose who, together with Jonah, headed the academy at Tiberias. In any event Eleazar discussed halakhic problems with Yose, frequently put questions to him (TJ,… …

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  • 120EMMAUS — EMMAUS, ancient town in the Judean Shephelah, 20 mi. (33 km.) N.W. of Jerusalem. It is first mentioned as the site of the camp of the Seleucid army under Georgias, which Judah Maccabee routed in 166 B.C.E. (I Macc. 3:40). Six years later it was… …

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