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- noun Babylonian god of the sky; one of the supreme triad including Bel and Ea
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Examples
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Scripture directly applies the word 'anu' to the individual Self, 'By thought is to be known that atomic Self into which Breath has entered fivefold' (Mu.
The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48 George Thibaut 1881
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I like Remingtons and Rugers, I own several of both and never have anu real problems with them.
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I like Remingtons and Rugers, I own several of both and never have anu real problems with them.
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The thumbnail image used in this post, “jonathan kevin anu news that stays news”, is by Georgia Poppplewell, used under a Creative Commons license.
Global Voices in English » Trinidad & Tobago: Where’s the Integrity? 2009
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But it wash the naked run through Shentral Park in Janu-anu-anuary of '29 that really, uh, really, uh, did I tell you my name yet?
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You doctored Wright controversy anu want to cash in on the dividends.
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Congrats! and i always wondered about their names!! anu
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Sangeeth said ... congrats to anu. .a lovely post sharing memories. .luved it
Tomato Pappu Anjali 2008
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Space is limited so email Anu at anu (at) curativeprojects (dot) com soon!
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The only thing keeping the economy afloat in the past 3 years has been massive government spending- this is obvious to anu O'Level economics student.
Brown Slashes English Hospital Building...But Not Scottish Ones 2007
bilby commented on the word anu
Indonesian - equivalent of English 'um' or 'ah'. No prescribed meaning.
April 9, 2008
asativum commented on the word anu
"The gods heard their lament, the gods of heaven cried to the Lord of Uruk, to Anu the god of Uruk: 'A goddess made him, strong as a savage bull, none can withstand his arms. No son is left with his father, for Gilgamesh takes them all; and this is the king, the shepherd of his people?"
-- The Coming of Enkidu, from The Epic of Gilgamesh
June 17, 2008