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Sillanpää, Frans Eemil. Thursday, March 31, 2005. Sillanpää, Frans Eemil. The son of a peasant farmer, Sillanpää began studying natural science but in 1913 returned to the country, married, and began to write. His first short stories were published in journals in 1915. From 1924 to 1927 he worked for a publishing company in Porvoo. A new creative. Posted by EarlyPocket at 9:26 AM. Overheard in New York: The Voice of the City. Kottke.org : home of fine hypertext products. The Ready Engine Blog.
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Egypt, Egypt as a province of Rome. Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Egypt, Egypt as a province of Rome. 147;I added Egypt to the Empire of the Roman people. With these words the emperor Augustus (as Octavian was known from 27 BC) summarized the subjection of Cleopatra's kingdom in the great inscription that records his achievements. The province was to be governed by a viceroy, a prefect with the status of a Roman knight (eques) who was directly responsible to the emperor. The first. Macdonald, John Sandfield.
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Zach, Franz Xaver, Freiherr Von. Friday, March 25, 2005. Zach, Franz Xaver, Freiherr Von. Zach built an observatory on the Seeberg near Gotha and directed the observatoryone of the most important of the timefrom 1791, when it was completed, until 1806. During this period Zach enlisted 24 astronomers throughout Europe in making a systematic. Posted by FirstPot @ 11:50 PM. Amphibole, Regional metamorphic rocks. Arts, Central Asian, Dance and theatre. Biblical Literature, Ezekiel.
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Friday, March 25, 2005. Although literature in the vernacular was not written until. Posted by AngryStore @ 2:03 AM. Earth Sciences, Weather and climate. Oman, John Wood. World War I, The Far East.
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Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Ancient fortified plateau west of Syracuse, Sicily, which was enclosed with walls some 12 miles (19 km) long by the tyrant Dionysius I the Elder (c. 430367 BC). The southern wall, of which considerable remains exist, was probably often restored. Epipolae narrows to a ridge about 180 feet (55 m) wide at one point, and there stand the ruins of the most imposing fortress to survive from the Greek period. Posted by LooseCow @ 2:48 AM. Ilerda, Campaign Of. France, History Of, Economy.
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Thursday, March 31, 2005. Special covering of certain seeds that commonly develops from the seed stalk. It is often a bright-coloured fleshy envelope, as in such woody plants as the yews and nutmeg and in members of the arrowroot family, the genus Oxalis, and the castor bean. Animals are attracted to arils and eat the seeds, dispersing them in their wastes. In the castor bean, the aril is spongy and. Posted by FalseBook at 10:59 AM. Becker, Gary S. Albany, Alexander Stewart, Duke Of.