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  • 11Suō — Province de Suō Carte des anciennes provinces du Japon avec Suō mise en évidence. La province de Suō (周防国, Suō no kuni) est une ancienne province du Japon qui constitue la partie orientale de l actuelle préfecture de Yamaguchi. Suō était bordée… …

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  • 12suo — • räme, aapa, letto, neva, suo …

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  • 13suo — vi·suo·spatial; …

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  • 14Suo Chao — (索超) is a character in the epic Chinese tale, the Water Margin .Suo Chao stood at 7 feet, with a round face and big ears, a squarish mouth and a face covered by his beard. He gives people an impressive bearing, much like a hero. He was originally …

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  • 15Suo Yuanli — (zh tspcy|t=索元禮|s=索元礼|p=Sǔo Yuánlǐ|cy=su4 yun3 le) (d. 691) was a secret police official during the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty and Wu Zetian s Zhou Dynasty, who came to prominence due to his cruelty in acting against officials that Wu Zetian… …

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  • 16Suō no Naishi — Suō no Naishi, en el Hyakunin Isshu. Suō no Naishi (周防内侍, Suō no Naishi …

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  • 17Suō Province — Suō was also the Japanese name for Suao, Yilan, Taiwan. nihongo|Suō|周防国|Suō no kuni was a province of Japan in the area that is today the eastern part of Yamaguchi Prefecture. Suō bordered on Aki, Iwami, and Nagato Provinces.The ancient… …

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  • 18Suo Gân — (IPA2|sɨɔ gɑːn) is a traditional Welsh lullaby written by an anonymous composer. Though the lyrics are comforting and warm, the beautiful melody has a distinctly haunting quality. Lyrics Suo Gân is also a Welsh carol, featured in the American… …

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  • 19Suo motu — Suo motu, meaning on its own motion, is a Latin legal term, approximately equivalent to the English term sua sponte . It is used, for example, where a government agency acts on its own cognizance, as in the Commission took suo motu control over… …

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  • 20Suo jure — is a Latin phrase meaning in her [or his] own right .It is commonly encountered in the context of titles of nobility, especially in cases where a wife may hold a title in her own right rather than through her marriage.Notable suo jure titles*… …

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