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  2. Idah Nantaba - Wikipedia

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    Ida Erios Nantaba is a Ugandan politician. She was the State Minister in the Uganda Ministry of Information and Communications Technology. She was appointed to that position on 6 June 2016. [1] Prior to that, from 15 August 2012 until 6 June 2016, she was Minister of State for Lands in the Cabinet of Uganda. [2]

  3. The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion - Wikipedia

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    Two people, who have been renamed Eiros and Charmion after death, discuss the manner in which the world ended. Eiros, who died in the apocalypse, explains the circumstances to Charmion, who died ten years previously:

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  6. List of members of the ninth Parliament of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Shopping, preparing and cleaning up after a meal involves a lot of labor (and a fair amount of time). Plus, the potential for mealtime indecision is higher than ever, thanks to the countless ...

  9. Iresine - Wikipedia

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    Iresine is a genus of flowering plants in the family Amaranthaceae. [2] [1] It contains 20 to 25 species, all of which are native to the American tropics.The generic name is derived from the Greek word εριος (erios), meaning "wooly", referring to the trichome-covered flowers. [3]