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shell

Amharic

ሲሼልስ

Last Update: 2014-08-20
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shell view

Amharic

የሳመንት ዕይታ

Last Update: 2014-08-20
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shell settings

Amharic

ምርጫዎች

Last Update: 2014-08-20
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_login shell

Amharic

_መግቢያ ሼል

Last Update: 2014-08-15
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usage: %s [option] [shell-format]

Amharic

አጠቃቀም: %s [ምርጫ] [shell-format]

Last Update: 2014-08-15
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so delicate as the hidden peel under an egg 's shell .

Amharic

እነርሱ ልክ የተሸፈነ ( የሰጎን ) ዕንቁላል ይመስላሉ ፡ ፡

Last Update: 2014-07-02
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shell we be brought back when we are dead and have become dust ? that is a return remote !

Amharic

« በሞትንና ዐፈር በኾን ጊዜ ( እንመለሳለን ? ) ይህ ሩቅ የኾነ መመለስ ነው ፤ » ( አሉ ) ፡ ፡

Last Update: 2014-07-02
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and we send not the sent ones except as bearers of glad tidings and warners . then whosoever believeth and amendeth , on such shell come no fear nor they shall grieve .

Amharic

መልክተኞችንም አብሳሪና አስፈራሪ አድርገን እንጅ አንልክም ፡ ፡ ያመኑና መልካምን የሠሩ ሰዎችም በእነርሱ ላይ ፍርሃት የለባቸውም ፤ እነሱም አያዝኑም ፡ ፡

Last Update: 2014-07-02
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and those who believed and worked righteous works-we burthen not a soul except according to its capacity , they shall be fellows of the garden ; therein they shell be abiders .

Amharic

እነዚያም ያመኑና መልካሞችን የሠሩ ነፍስን ችሎታዋን እንጂ አናስገድድምና ፤ እነዚያ የገነት ሰዎች ናቸው ፡ ፡ እነርሱ በርሷ ውስጥ ዘውታሪዎች ናቸው ፡ ፡

Last Update: 2014-07-02
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natural features permuda island is a small, narrow island located in the extreme southwestern portion of onslow county. the component is situated in stump sound, landward of topsail island. permuda island contains 63 acres of upland and is approximately 1.5 miles long. the estuarine waters of stump sound protect the island from high-energy ocean wave dynamics. the island is composed primarily of holocene and pleistocene sands with minor amounts of silts and clays. prehistoric native americans exploited marine resources such as oysters, clams, scallops, crabs, and whelks from the waters surrounding the site and left thick deposits of shell refuse. archaeological evidence indicates the earliest occupation occurred as early as 300 b.c. the earliest identifiable owner may have been john baptista ashe. permuda island was probably part of a large and poorly defined patent granted to him in 1726. above the spring tide limit of the supratidal salt marsh, the shrub thicket community consists of sporadic clumps of stunted trees and shrubs such as live oak, red cedar, yaupon, and silverling. the central portion of the island contains former agriculture fields. within these old fields are communities of broomsedge, dog fennel, asters, goldenrods, and mexican tea. fishes, shrimp, crabs, clams, and oysters utilize the stump sound estuary as a nursery ground. shorebirds frequent local marshes and mudflats. willets, american oystercatchers, egrets, herons, black skimmers, and sandpipers are common. upland portions of the island are home to sparrows, warblers, and other songbirds. mammals found within the site include opossums, raccoons, marsh rabbits, and cotton rats. river otters are occasionally found in marsh and sound areas. visiting the site permuda island may be reached only by shallow-draft boat. given the presence of thick vegetation, and abundance of snakes and insects, visitors are encouraged to enjoy permuda from the water. popular ways to enjoy the site are by kayak or stand-up paddleboard. various public and private boat ramps are found along the sound side of topsail island as well as the mainland shoreline.

Amharic

ሰላም ላንተ ይሁን

Last Update: 2021-08-25
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