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knar
knar (nɑː(r)) Forms: 3–4 knarre, 7, 9 knare, 9 knar, knaur; 5, 7 gnarre 9 gnar(r, 9– gnaur. [ME. knarre = LG. knarre(n, Du. knar stump (of an old tree), knot, knob. Cf. knur. The history in Eng. is obscure. From 14th to 19th c. there are app. no genuine examples of its use, Dryden's knare (copied by... Oxford English Dictionary
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Knar
Knar or KNAR may refer to: Joseph Knar (1800–1864), Austrian mathematician KNAR, San Angelo, Texas radio station on 89.3 See List of Air1 stations Knar wikipedia.org
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Joseph Knar
Joseph Knar (January 1, 1800 – June 1, 1864) was an Austrian mathematician working at the University of Graz. Knar's Formula Knar's most famous mathematical contribution was his discovery of the infinite product formula for . wikipedia.org
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gnapweed
gnapweed, gnar var. ff. knapweed, knar. Oxford English Dictionary
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Knarçay
Knarçay is a village in the municipality of Quturğan in the Qusar Rayon of Azerbaijan. References Populated places in Qusar District wikipedia.org
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gnaur
gnaur var. knar. Oxford English Dictionary
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Knar Haykakan
Knar Haykakan (in Armenian Քնար Հայկական meaning Armenian Lyre) was a pioneering Armenian musical periodical published twice a month. It resumed publication in 1861 as Knar Arevelyan (in Armenian Քնար Արեւելեան meaning Eastern Lyre) with main editor as Gabriel Yeranian in collaboration wikipedia.org
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knarl
knarl rare. (nɑːl) [Related to knar; cf. knur and knurl.] † 1. A tangle, knot. Obs.1598 R. Grenewey Tacitus, Ann. iii. ii. (1622) 65 The poison was found hidden in a knarle of her haire. 2. dial. ‘A hunch-backed or dwarfish man’ (Brockett N.C. Gloss. 1825). Oxford English Dictionary
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Brahe Djäknar
(), also referred to as simply , abbreviated BD, is a Finland-Swedish academic male voice choir in Turku, Finland. Overview The choir was founded in 1937 and was directed by John Rosas until 1955. Rosas was succeeded by Gottfrid Gräsbeck, who was in turn succeeded by Ulf Långbacka in 1991. The choir... wikipedia.org
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knarry
knarry, a. rare. (ˈnɑːrɪ) Also 7, 9 gnarry. [f. knar + -y.] Having knars or knots; knotty.c 1386 Chaucer Knt.'s T. 1119 A forest..With knotty knarry [Thynne's ed. knarie] bareyne trees olde, Of stubbes sharpe. 1567 Turberv. tr. Ovid's Epist. 22 This rygor to the woods and knarrie trees expell. Ibid.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Erdağ Göknar
Erdağ Göknar is a Turkish-American scholar, literary translator, and poet. Göknar is the recipient of two Fulbright Fellowship awards. wikipedia.org
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Quturğan
It consists of the villages of Quturğan, Arçan, Knarçay, and Əlix and has a population of 757. References Populated places in Qusar District wikipedia.org
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Kramgoa låtar 18
Förlora aldrig tron på kärleken Minns du den sommar (Greenfields) Sommardansen går Du försvann som en vind Wonderful Land (instrumental) Grindpojken Jag räknar wikipedia.org
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My Name Is Red
My Name Is Red () is a 1998 Turkish novel by writer Orhan Pamuk translated into English by Erdağ Göknar in 2001. As is customary with this award, Göknar received a quarter share of the prize. wikipedia.org
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Ultimate Collection (Pat Benatar album)
Track listing Personnel Evren Göknar - mastering engineer References 2008 compilation albums Pat Benatar albums Capitol Records compilation albums wikipedia.org
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