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- proper noun An old or poetic name for
Sumer .
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Unless a substantial portion of the book happens in Sumeria/Iraq, I would recommend striking the adjective.
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And that leaves Evolution, and the Grooved ware people of europe as well as the finding in Sumeria from 4900bc seem to cast a bit of a shadow.
Think Progress » MSNBC’s Shuster: ‘I Am Convinced Karl Rove Will Be Indicted’ 2006
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At about 5,000 to 6,000 B.C. the Lyraens still living on Mars; decided to colonize a stretch of land that would be called Sumeria or Sumer, which is the origin of the Caucasian race.
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At about 5,000 to 6,000 B.C. the Lyraens still living on Mars; decided to colonize a stretch of land that would be called Sumeria or Sumer, which is the origin of the Caucasian race.
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At about 5,000 to 6,000 B.C. the Lyraens still living on Mars; decided to colonize a stretch of land that would be called Sumeria or Sumer, which is the origin of the Caucasian race.
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At about 5,000 to 6,000 B.C. the Lyraens still living on Mars; decided to colonize a stretch of land that would be called Sumeria or Sumer, which is the origin of the Caucasian race.
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GOODWIN LIU NOMINATION STALLS -- AGAIN -- IN SENATE - Did you know that in ancient Sumeria, the priests would mark the calendar by observing the regular legislative false starts in the U.S. Senate?
HUFFPOST HILL - Did Gingrich Steal To Defend The Ten Commandments? Eliot Nelson 2011
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“I'm in tune with the primal juices of creation, and a series of past lives that date back to twelve millions B.C. in Sumeria when I was first named Daikon Gurubagga… aga…oh cripes these stupid names gagaha… hagani, you know.”
First Contact Gabriel Orgrease 2012
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Architecture and civilisation went hand-in-brick from the very beginning, starting – to the best of our knowledge – with the cities and ziggurats towers of ancient Sumeria, now hidden from the world in the deserts of southern Iraq.
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The Semitic language spoken in Mesopotamia, a.k.a. Iraq a.k.a. Sumeria (Akkadian) and the many Semitic languages of Ethiopia (Ethiosemitic languages) are less closely related to it.
The Volokh Conspiracy » More Interesting DNA Information 2010
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