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To send something to someone that you don't know his/her address by means of someone that you know his/her address. In Turkish; Eliyle
Recipiente para excretar en la cama los enfermos.
Piedra sobre la cual se labra o muele el chocolate.
Am. Silla de sentarse.
Ar. Armazón a modo de silla para montar en las caballerías a mujeriegas.
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1. A 13-year-old Jewish boy, considered an adult and responsible for his moral and religious duties.
2. The ceremony that initiates and recognizes a boy as a bar mitzvah.
Se dice 'cultivo de pancoger', o 'producto de pancoger'; son los cultivos que satisfacen las necesidades, es decir, los cultivos de subsistencia.
n. Subsistence products from a local crop; subsistence agriculture, such as maíz, cassava . A colombian word.
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use, disposal, consumption, to use, to dispose of, to consume
Abdulrezzak is a plant that only grows on the hills in Turkey once in a year, Abdulrezzak gives a flower like as a tulip named of 'tasak'. when this flower is licked, its handle gets longer.
you are rare like as a Abdulrezzak for me.
(Turkish) Built by Muhammad II, on Seraglio Point , Constantinople, between 1459-1465. A Harem continued there until 1909, when all Harems were outlawed. This was the last Ottoman palace.
Ancient Egypt was comprised of two kingdoms - the Lower Kingdom, comprising the Nile delta, and the Upper Kingdom comprising the Nile valley from Aswan to the delta. Each kingdom had it's own crown, white for the upper and red for the lower. The two crowns could sit together on a Pharaoh's head, signifying his rule over both kingdoms, and therefore his strong rule. There were many times when the Upper and Lower Kingdoms were under separate Pharaohs, and it appears a little dishonesty crept in when depicting weaker Pharaohs, who were still shown with the double crown, even though they may have lost control of one of the Kingdoms!