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i know it is not kosta!

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spinach

Last Update: 2014-10-31
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Amharic

ስለ ሩቅ ሀገር መዋሸት ቀላል ነውthe skin reacts according to the country it is in

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the skin reacts according to the country it is in

Last Update: 2021-02-25
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Amharic

it" is either like or "day view: thursday july 13th, 2006.

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a table to view and select the current time range

Last Update: 2014-08-20
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Amharic

it" is a "recurring meeting" (string refers to "this is a recurring meeting

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this is a recurring meeting

Last Update: 2014-08-20
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Amharic

the stoning of the devil (arabic: رمي الجمرات‎ ramy al-jamarāt, lit. "throwing of the jamarāt [place of pebbles]")[1][2][3] is part of the annual islamic hajj pilgrimage to the holy city of mecca in saudi arabia. during the ritual, muslim pilgrims throw pebbles at three walls (formerly pillars), called jamarāt, in the city of mina just east of mecca. it is one of a series of ritual acts that must be performed in the hajj. it is a symbolic reenactment of ibrahim's (or abraham's) hajj, where he stoned three pillars representing the temptation to disobey god.

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the stoning of the devil (arabic: رمي الجمرات‎ ramy al jamarāt, lit. "throwing of the jamarāt [place of pebbles]")[1][2][3] is part of the annual islamic hajj pilgrimage to the holy city of mecca in saudi arabia. during the ritual, muslim pilgrims throw pebbles at three walls (formerly pillars), called jamarāt, in the city of mina just east of mecca. it is one of a series of ritual acts that must be performed in the hajj. it is a symbolic reenactment of ibrahim's (or abraham's) ha

Last Update: 2021-05-07
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