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I can tell by the way the produce arrives — lettuce, potatoes, céleri-rave, tomatoes — via a delivery truck.
Alps 2010
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I can tell by the way the produce arrives — lettuce, potatoes, céleri-rave, tomatoes — via a delivery truck.
Cafés 2010
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Given the above, it's immediately seductive to read into it an Aegean name *Lerina "Place of Lilies" with the characteristic pertinentive suffix -na elsewhere seen throughout Minoan and Etruscan, thereby adding weight to the idea that *leri is the more accurate name for 'lily' in Minoan.
The place of lilies 2010
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I can tell by the way the produce arrives—lettuce, potatoes, céleri-rave, tomatoes—via a delivery truck.
Alps 2010
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I've been leaning to the reconstruction *leri based on etymological and phonotactic hunches about Proto-Aegean and its derivatives while Andras is going for *lairi with the help of certain facts about the Linear script itself.
The place of lilies 2010
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Ku endla tano, President, swi nga nyika nseketelo wa kahle eka leswi u nga swi vula eka Nkanelo wa wena wa tiko, leswaku lembe leri ku ta humelerisiwa nawu wa Communal Land Rights.
Speech by Richard Baloyi on the Debate on the State of the Nation Address 2007
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Local micro-organisms are made from coconut milk, leri (rice water), ash from kitchen stoves and sugar water.
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Local micro-organisms are made from coconut milk, leri (rice water), ash from kitchen stoves and sugar water.
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Local micro-organisms are made from coconut milk, leri (rice water), ash from kitchen stoves and sugar water.
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The effect of single or repeated applications of leri oldu¤u saptad › k.
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