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- abbreviation Alternative form of
Mar. . - noun A title of respect in Syriac, literally meaning 'my lord'
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Apr 2006 Same as Virtual PC 2004 SP1 Virtual PC 2004 Express Mar 2006 + But can only run a single VM + With Vista Enterprise / only for Software Assurance customers +Intel VT and AMD Virtualization processor support Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 ~Feb 2007 +Volume Shadow Copy Service support +Intel VT and AMD Virtualization processor support Virtual PC 2007 ~Mar 2007
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In this sense the title Mar-Du-azaga, [1364] 'son of Du-azagga,' is applied to him, just as he is called Mar-Apsi, the son of Apsu.
The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Morris Jastrow 1891
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Hestia Mar is a spy from Winterstrike in Caud, searching for information in the ruins of its library.
Winterstrike by Liz Williams Mark 2008
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Vida del Mar is located right on the Pacific Coast.
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However, in Mar this year, Japanese researchers have grown a brand brand brand brand new sort of Lithium - air batteries giveaway of charge, only replace a H2O in a cathode-electrolyte duty by a area of a map etc. to replace a lithium steel anode can be used continuously.
A brief 200 years history of the battery at Digital battery admin 2009
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Taco Del Mar is doling out free tacos, and Starbucks has free coffee.
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However, in Mar this year, Japanese researchers have grown a brand brand brand brand new sort of Lithium - air batteries giveaway of charge, only replace a H2O in a cathode-electrolyte duty by a area of a map etc. to replace a lithium steel anode can be used continuously.
Archive 2009-12-01 admin 2009
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This unusual concrete residence lies in Mar Azul, a small seaside town located 400 km away from Buenos Aires, in Argentina.
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In a speech at the UN in Mar 2003, he declared that the IAEA, after “thorough analysis,” had concluded that the documents alleging the purchase of uranium by Iraq from Niger “are in fact not authentic.”
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In a speech at the UN in Mar 2003, he declared that the IAEA, after “thorough analysis,” had concluded that the documents alleging the purchase of uranium by Iraq from Niger “are in fact not authentic.”
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