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Take the personal recording device designed by student Elizabeth Geuder called Kneph.
I’m Working on That William Shatner 2002
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Take the personal recording device designed by student Elizabeth Geuder called Kneph.
I’m Working on That William Shatner 2002
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Take the personal recording device designed by student Elizabeth Geuder called Kneph.
I’m Working on That William Shatner 2002
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Take the personal recording device designed by student Elizabeth Geuder called Kneph.
I’m Working on That William Shatner 2002
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The Egyptians, says Porphyry, call Kneph, intelligence, or efficient cause of the universe.
The Ruins, or, Meditation on the Revolutions of Empires and the Law of Nature 1788
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Karhu, on the other hand, will have to await the invention of “shape recognition material,” and there are some voice recognition and battery power issues to overcome before Kneph is ready for the working woman.
I’m Working on That William Shatner 2002
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Karhu, on the other hand, will have to await the invention of “shape recognition material,” and there are some voice recognition and battery power issues to overcome before Kneph is ready for the working woman.
I’m Working on That William Shatner 2002
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Karhu, on the other hand, will have to await the invention of “shape recognition material,” and there are some voice recognition and battery power issues to overcome before Kneph is ready for the working woman.
I’m Working on That William Shatner 2002
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Karhu, on the other hand, will have to await the invention of “shape recognition material,” and there are some voice recognition and battery power issues to overcome before Kneph is ready for the working woman.
I’m Working on That William Shatner 2002
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Kneph and Neith, from which sprang successively the remaining powers of nature, time, air, earth, light and darkness, personified by the fantasy of the people into as many divinities.
A Comparative View of Religions Johannes Henricus Scholten
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