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  2. Bani Adam - Wikipedia

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    A translation of the first line of the poem was quoted by former U. S. President Barack Obama in a videotaped message to Iranians to mark Nowruz, the Persian New Year, on 20 March 2009. [1] The poem is also inscribed on a large hand-made carpet installed in 2005 [ 2 ] on the wall of a meeting room in the United Nations building in New York.

  3. Aconitum - Wikipedia

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    Aconitum (/ ˌ æ k ə ˈ n aɪ t əm /), [2] also known as aconite, monkshood, wolfsbane, leopard's bane, devil's helmet, or blue rocket, [3] is a genus of over 250 species of flowering plants belonging to the family Ranunculaceae.

  4. List of kennings - Wikipedia

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    Baldr's bane The kenning derives from the story in which all plants and creatures swore never to harm Baldr save mistletoe, which, when it was overlooked, Loki used to bring about Baldr's death by tricking Hodur. N: Mjollnir, Thor's hammer Hrungnir's slayer Hrungnir was a giant whose head was smashed by a blow from Mjollnir. N: Lokasenna: Odin

  5. List of tautological place names - Wikipedia

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    Aabach (disambiguation page), several streams in Germany and Switzerland, "aa" means a course of water, and "bach" means a creek or stream. River Avon, various in England and Scotland, and Avon River, in various parts of the world (River River – Brythonic, Modern Welsh Afon, or Goidelic abhainn) [1]

  6. Bane - Wikipedia

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    Honey Bane (born 1964), English singer and actress; Howard Bane (1927-2007), American intelligence officer; James Bane (died 1332), Bishop of St. Andrews; Jonas Bane (born 1987), Swedish actor; Jonathan Bane (born 1991), American football player; Margaret Bane (1542 – 1597), Scottish midwife and alleged witch; Mary Jo Bane, American political ...

  7. Balrog - Wikipedia

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    One first appeared in print in his high-fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings, where the Company of the Ring encounter a Balrog known as Durin's Bane in the Mines of Moria. Balrogs appear also in Tolkien's The Silmarillion and his legendarium. Balrogs are tall and menacing beings who can shroud themselves in fire, darkness, and shadow.

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  9. Bane (plant) - Wikipedia

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    The term bane (from Old English: bana, meaning "thing causing death, poison"), [1] in botany, is an archaic element in the common names of plants known to be toxic or poisonous. In the Middle Ages , several poisonous plants of the genus Aconitum were thought to have prophylactic qualities, repelling and protecting against that which they were ...