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warday dial. Also in many corrupt forms, ware-, wartday, warder, warter, wharter, etc.: see Eng. Dial. Dict. [Of Scandinavian origin: cf. Sw. hvardag, Da. hverdag, lit. ‘every day’ (ON. hver-r every, dag-r day).] A week-day, as opposed to Sunday: = everyday n. b. Also attrib.1598 Knaresb. Wills (Sur...
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Warday
Warday is a novel by Whitley Strieber and James Kunetka, first published in 1984. Five years later, Strieber and Kunetka decide to document the effects of Warday on the United States; they travel first through devastated southeast and
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Wardey
According to tradition, the Warday alongside the Somali Garre and Harla people were previous inhabitants that occupied the region prior to the Oromo and Hegano Usman Warday, soldier of Adal Sultanate
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Mohamed Gure Mohamed Tana River County Government
Yakub Adow Kuno MP Bura Constituency
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Resurrection Day
Warday, another scenario about a limited nuclear exchange between the U.S. and the Soviets and its subsequent aftermath, which also includes a resurgence
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James Kunetka
James William Kunetka (born September 29, 1944) is an American writer best known for his science fiction novels Warday and Nature's End. He co-wrote two novels with his long time friend Whitley Strieber, including his best known book, Warday.
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warder
▪ I. warder, n.1 (ˈwɔːdə(r)) Also 7 wardour, Sc. wairdour. [a. AF. wardere, wardour, agent-n. f. warder, north-eastern dial. var. of OF. garder to guard.] I. One who wards or guards. 1. A soldier or other person set to guard an entrance; also, a watchman on a tower.c 1400 Destr. Troy xi. 4690 Comyn ...
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Tunni Sultanate
Warday Treaty
The Warday Oromo clan, under King Brawt, crossed the Jubba River and invaded the Tunni Sultanate. One portion for the Tunni, another section for the Gala Warday, and the third portion was designated no man's land and was left for grazing.
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Aztlán
Mexico after their governments suffer a collapse or major setback; examples appear in such works as the novels Heart of Aztlán (1976), by Rudolfo Anaya; Warday
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الثقافة خلال الحرب الباردة
مدينة لاوندا (أنغولا) ونهاية الحرب الباردة
يوم البعث (Resurrection Day) لمؤلفه بريندان دوبوا
الشفق 2000 (Twilight 2000): لعبة تقمص أدوار
يوم الحرب (Warday
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Garre
The Garre Somalis colonised the Barava-Bajun region, the NFD of Kenya, and Bale province in Ethiopia before the Boorana and Warday Oromo. Also, Bale province and Kenya's N.F.D. was inhabited by the Garre before the Oromo Boran and Warday entered the region.
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The Door into Summer
The 1984 book Warday by Whitley Strieber and James Kunetka takes up a limited nuclear attack in precisely the locations mentioned in Heinlein's book and
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Kingman, Arizona
In the post-apocalyptic novel Warday, Kingman is the "point of entry" to California; the Golden State, spared by the nuclear attacks that hit much of the
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