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  • The Cougars have been burned in the past by academic and social issues, though they had looked for a defensive back to replace Shiloah Te'o, who was dismissed from the team during the 2009 season.

    BYU - Team Notes 2010

  • However, of all the inscriptions that have been discovered, including the "Shiloah Tunnel" inscription that describes the quarrying of the tunnel, not one mentions the name of a king.

    Ir Amim: City of David or City of Gmaryahu ben Shafan? Ir Amim 2010

  • Frankfurt Memory and Music Explored In his newest film, "k.364," Scottish artist Douglas Gordon follows the classical musicians Avri Levitan and Roi Shiloah as they travel from Berlin to Warsaw for a performance of Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Viola.

    What's On Around Europe 2011

  • However, of all the inscriptions that have been discovered, including the "Shiloah Tunnel" inscription that describes the quarrying of the tunnel, not one mentions the name of a king.

    Ir Amim: City of David or City of Gmaryahu ben Shafan? Ir Amim 2010

  • However, of all the inscriptions that have been discovered, including the "Shiloah Tunnel" inscription that describes the quarrying of the tunnel, not one mentions the name of a king.

    Ir Amim: City of David or City of Gmaryahu ben Shafan? Ir Amim 2010

  • He certainly loved his little illustrations in The Ceremonies of the Roman Rite more than all the lengthy accounts and necessarily cumbrous descriptions of ceremonies which in actuality sometimes go as smoothly as the waters of Shiloah.

    On Adrian Fortescue 2009

  • If Israel refused to withdraw, Hoover told Shiloah, his nation could be charged with “gravely endangering world peace,” resulting in resolutions “calling for strict sanctions” and a movement to expel Israel from the United Nations.7

    Eisenhower 1956 David A. Nichols 2011

  • If Israel refused to withdraw, Hoover told Shiloah, his nation could be charged with “gravely endangering world peace,” resulting in resolutions “calling for strict sanctions” and a movement to expel Israel from the United Nations.7

    Eisenhower 1956 David A. Nichols 2011

  • The author is an archaeologist and one of the founders of the organization Emek Shaveh as well as the archeological tour "From Shiloah to Silwan"

    Voices from Jerusalem: Archeology and National Claims in Jerusalem 2010

  • The author is an archaeologist and one of the founders of the organization Emek Shaveh as well as the archeological tour "From Shiloah to Silwan"

    Ir Amim: Voices from Jerusalem: Archeology and National Claims in Jerusalem 2010

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