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  • 1faithful — adj Faithful, loyal, true, constant, staunch, steadfast, resolute are comparable when meaning firm in adherence to the person, the country, or the cause to whom or to which one is bound by duty or promise. Faithful in its most common sense… …

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  • 2Description of Africa (Olfert Dapper) — Description of Africa (Dutch Naukeurige Beschrijvinge van Africa gewesten). A detailed description of the parts of Africa known to Europeans in the mid seventeenth century written by the geographer Olfert Dapper. It was first published in… …

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  • 3Description of a Struggle — The Petřín hill (in German Laurenziberg) in Prague is featured prominently in Description of a Struggle. Description of a Struggle (German: Beschreibung eines Kampfes ) is a short story by Franz Kafka. Contents …

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  • 4Medal for Faithful Service in the National People's Army — Medal For Faithful Service the National People s Army Gold,20 Years The Medal For Faithful Service in the National People’s Army (German: Medaille für treue Dienste in der Nationalen Volksarmee) was a medal issued in the German Democratic… …

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  • 5Medal For Faithful Service in the National People’s Army — (GDR).Day of Establishment: June 1, 1956 (revised orders were issued on August 28, 1964 and on July 15, 1968).Four Classes: *5 years service (bronze) *10 years service (silver) *15 years service (gold) *20 years sevice (gold) with colored flags… …

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  • 6For The Faithful — Grateful Dead – Reckoning Veröffentlichung April 1981 Label Arista Records Genre(s) Folk Rock, Country Rock, Bluegrass Anzahl der Titel 16 (LP), 31 (CD) Laufzei …

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  • 7Samuel Lewis (publisher) — Samuel Lewis was the editor and publisher of topographical dictionaries and maps of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The aim of the texts was to give in a condensed form , a faithful and impartial description of each place. The… …

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  • 8William Segar — Sir William Segar (in or before 1564 ndash;1633) was a portrait painter and officer of arms to the court of Elizabeth I of England who became Garter King of Arms under James I.Like other artists of the Tudor court, Segar was active in more than… …

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  • 9PREFACE —    The Proprietors of the Topographical Dictionary of Scotland feel they shall stand excused if they indulge in some expression of pride and satisfaction, on presenting their Subscribers with the concluding portion of their great undertaking in… …

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  • 10NABAL — (Heb. נָבָל; connected with the Ar. nabīl, noble ), man of the town of Maon who owned much livestock near the neighboring town of Carmel, southeast of Hebron on the edge of the desert of Judah; a Calebite (I Sam. 25:3; keri and versions). David… …

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