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Akka

NOUN
  1. a town and port in northwestern Israel in the eastern Mediterranean

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  • And the people who were subjected to hard yakka, slave labour if you want, or removal from islands because of drinking problems or fighting and they have complete hate and they've handed it down generationally.
  • Set inside the Void, this story follows the life of Edeard, a young 'shaper' whose life is changed forever by a cataclysmic event and he finds his way to the great city of Makkatheren where he enters the service of the constables. Archive 2007-08-01
  • Though not so popular as Giza and Sakkara, it is mentioned in the guidebooks. LION IN THE VALLEY
  • The sealed road wends its way across the stark Anti-Atlas and startling scenery appears after Igherm while descending the Akka Valley.
  • Yeh said that the trees, also know as paulownia trees in English, used to be an important source of income for the Hakka.
  • Most shops sell local delicacies such as dumplings in wild ginger flower leaves and Hakka tea.
  • Buddhistic variant has been overlooked by them, -- the "Takkala-jataka, Filipino Popular Tales
  • Penang is one of those businesses owned by Chinese Malaysians, so the cuisine is highly representative of those groups, which include the Cantonese, Fujian, Teochew and Hakka peoples, among others. NJ Dining: Penang
  • Some authorities, including Maspero, [285] are of opinion that the allusion to the Hatti which is found in the Babylonian _Book of Omens_ belongs to the earlier age of Sargon of Akkad and Naram-Sin, but Sayce favours the age of Hammurabi. Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
  • Traditional silk is an evergreen commodity and the latest styles in Kacheepuram, Valkalam, Puttapakka, Venkatagiri and the likes are always in demand.
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