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  2. Garad - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] In the Somali language Garad roughly translates to "chief" or "wise man", as well as "wisdom". [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Another word origin in the Somali language is Gar Aad , which is the concatenation of the words "justice" and "move towards", therefore the literal meaning of Garad in Somali is "one who seeks justice" [ 9 ]

  3. Somali aristocratic and court titles - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] [8] Boqor: Literally denotes King. [9] However, in practice, it is the primus inter pares or "King of Kings". [10] The title is etymologically derived from one of the Afro-Asiatic Somali language terms for "belt", in recognition of the official's unifying role within society. [1]

  4. Gerald Brenan - Wikipedia

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    Edward FitzGerald "Gerald" Brenan, CBE, MC (7 April 1894 – 19 January 1987) [2] was a British writer and hispanist who spent much of his life in Spain.. Brenan is probably best known for The Spanish Labyrinth, a historical work on the background to the Spanish Civil War, and for a mainly autobiographical work South from Granada: Seven Years in an Andalusian Village.

  5. Gérard de Sède - Wikipedia

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    Géraud-Marie de Sède, baron de Liéoux (5 June 1921 – 30 May 2004) [1] was a French author, writing under the nom-de-plume of Gérard de Sède, and a member of various surrealist organizations. He was born into an aristocratic family from Comminges , the son of Marcel Alfred Gustave de Sède, baron de Liéoux [ 2 ] and Aimée de Sède de ...

  6. Jupiter Corporation - Wikipedia

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  7. Gerard Nolst Trenité - Wikipedia

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    Gerard Nolst Trenité [a] [needs Dutch IPA] (20 July 1870 – 9 October 1946), publishing under the pseudonym Charivarius, [b] [1] was a Dutch writer, teacher, and observer of the English language.

  8. Vultee V-1 - Wikipedia

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    On 19 February 1933, the V-1 prototype first flew. According to Jonathan Thompson, "Exceedingly clean in appearance, with an oval monocoque fuselage, a two-spar, 48-foot wing and landing gear retracting inward to lie flush within the center section, the 4275-lb transport was also extremely efficient, carrying the pilot and eight passengers 750 miles at a cruising speed of 195 mph. [2]

  9. Gerald Massey - Wikipedia

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    From about 1870 onwards, Massey became increasingly interested in Egyptology and the similarities that exist between ancient Egyptian mythology and the Gospel stories. He studied the extensive Egyptian records housed in the Assyrian and Egyptology section of the British Museum in London where he worked closely with the curator, Dr. Samuel Birch, and other leading Egyptologists of his day, even ...