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(gastrointestinal pathogen panel) was granted a | CE mark by the European Union in early 2011. |
Introduction by Professor R.H. Thurston, A.M., | C.E. Reprinted from Van Nostrand's Magazine. |
ry Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) after | C.E. Driscoll, Master of the USNS Pvt. |
on December 13, 1987, in a 0-0 home draw against | CE Sabadell FC. |
ussamuddin became Da'i al-Mutlaq in 1302 AH/1345 | CE. |
the legend he ostensibly lived from 918 AH/1512 | CE - 952 AH/1545 CE. |
in Hussamuddin (death: 27 Zilhajjah 1302 AH/1885 | CE, Ahmedabad, India) was the 48th Dai of the Dawoo |
establishment of Roosevelt happened when Alice | C.E. Wagoner was appointed postmistress and a post o |
andom Infliction" - "Autonomy of the Will" Allay | CE 2003 "Mortal Decay" (2xCDr, Comp, Ltd) - "bender |
as the Four Tops, the Temptations and Be Be and | Ce Ce Winans. |
Called gadolinite-( | Ce) or gadolinite-(Y) depending on the prominence o |
llarreal CF, who acted as Onda's first team) and | CE L'Hospitalet. |
cal digital multiplexes - MXR North West 12C and | CE Digital Manchester 11C (it is a digital transmit |
season, always on loan, between FC Cartagena and | CE Sabadell FC, with both teams in the third divisi |
. N. Salyer; and Majors Lynville J. Perkins and | C.E. Thorburn. |
panish side UE Lleida between 1959 and 1960, and | CE Sabadell FC between 1960 and 1961. |
o in the series occasionally as B.F. Pierce and | C.E. Winchester, B.J.'s full name is just "B.J. Hunn |
n quadrangles, Wyoming with E. Blackwelder, and | C.E. Siebenthal U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Atla |
attend Portslade Community College, St Andrew's | CE High School for Boys or Davisons School for Girl |
Two infant schools (St Andrews | CE School) (Hollybush JMI) and a senior school (The |
1891 to designs by the Gothic Revival architect | C.E. Ponting of Marlborough. |
of St Peter was built in 1861 by the architect | C.E. Giles. |
In early 1945 he was posted to Italy as | CE 8th Army and in May 1945 became the CE of the Br |
- 10 March 1998), most commonly referred to as | C.E. Beeby or simply Beeb, was a New Zealand educati |
From 1960-1962, Carter appeared as | C.E. Carruthers, the assistant to the attorney Abrah |
Et plus deca ou est assis | ce bourg, |
He prepped at | C.E. Byrd High School, where he finished with 5,137 |
ring from cancer, Pedraza agreed to take over at | CE L'Hospitalet in the third level. |
xth forms of Parklands High School and Balshaw's | CE High School were amalgamated in 1974 to make a s |
Many local children attend St Barnabus | CE Primary School, Redfield Edge Primary School or |
e Qin (221-206 BC) and Han Dynasties (206 BC-220 | CE) kuai made from the meat of land fauna became le |
e second test (#20) yielded a result (50 BCE-130 | CE) that was deemed more satisfactory. |
ing contact between the Han dynasty (206 BCE-220 | CE) and its neighbors proved the theory false and i |
here artifacts from the Han Dynasty (206 BCE-222 | CE) have been found. |
ee bodies are dated to the Parthian (247 BCE-224 | CE) and Sassanid (224-651 CE) eras, and the remaind |
a few reliefs from the Parthian era (250 BCE-226 | CE), two of which are from ossuaries. |
ght to connect the Hopewell culture (100 BCE-500 | CE) monumental earthwork centers located at Newark |
ded the mycologists Rev. Miles Joseph Berkeley, | C.E. Broome, Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, William Phillips |
ampionat de Catalunya was also contested between | CE Espanyol, FC Barcelona, Girona FC, ES Granollers |
At the invitation of T. E. Blackwell, | C.E., he went to Clifton to assist in some works in |
Bock | CE & Bock JH. (1992). |
Maresfield has its own primary school in Bonners | CE Primary School, although some children travel to |
Broome, | C.E. (1870). |
Berkeley, M.J. & Broome, | C.E. (1880). |
at the peak of the Florida land boom by builder | C.E. Cahow. |
Built in 1924 by builder | C.E. Cahow, the Sunrise Theatre was designed in the |
This bullet ( | CE 399, see single bullet theory), and two bullet f |
William Hubert Burr | C.E. (1851-1934) was an American civil engineer, bor |
It was named by | C.E. Dawson in 1982, and can reach a maximum length |
e church of St Giles which was built in 1861 by | C.E. Giles on the site of a previous building. |
Sickness and Death of Cardinal Bellarmine", by | C.E. of the Society of Jesus (1622), tr. |
His essays were collected and published by | CE Norton in 1877, and his Letters were edited and |
It was named by | C.E. Dawson in 1982, and can reach a maximum length |
ditions were signed "corrected and augmented by | C.E. Jullien" who was likely Jullien's son. |
It was described by | C.E. Dawson in 1982, and can reach a maximum length |
The building was designed by | C.E. Giles and built between 1867 and 1869. |
The products are verified by | CE, U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), U |
It was described by | C.E. Dawson in 1976, originally as a subspecies of M |
The boilers are supplied by | CE, Babcock and Wilcox and the turbines/generator a |
It was described by | C.E. Dawson in 1977, and can reach a maximum length |
It was named by | C.E. Dawson in 1982, and can reach a maximum length |
It was named by | C.E. Dawson in 1969, and can reach a maximum length |
r Claude Neville of Butleigh Court, probably by | C.E. Ponting, who also restored Lytes Cary in the sa |
th East England distribution arm was retained by | CE Electric, renamed Northern Electric Distribution |
It was described by | C.E. Dawson in 1975. |
dustrial output volumes increase are occupied by | CE “Factory of construction materials”, OJSC "Khmel |
It was named by | C.E. Dawson in 1975. |
It is based on a novel by | C.E. Bechhofer-Roberts. |
It was described by | C.E. Dawson in 1982. |
arish Church of All Saints was built in 1861 by | C.E. Giles. |
It was described by | C.E. Dawson in 1974. |
ise in the Malayalam language composed in c.1530 | CE by Jyeshthadeva. |
ce of Rabbi Eliezer ben Hyrcanus, who lived c.70 | CE, and in the Christian New Testament several refe |
e ROC year equivalent to any Gregorian calendar ( | CE) year, subtract 1911 from the Gregorian year. |
The oldest school in Eckington is Camms | CE Primary School. |
J-700, Embraer EMB 170, Saab 340, Cessna Caravan | CE 208. |
They have two married children, Cee | Ce Mings (born 1962) and Robert E. "Rob" Pollan (bo |
lived between the sixth and the tenth centuries | CE. |
which took place in the 11th and 12th centuries | CE, and which is known as Phase 5, involved the con |
from about the fifth to seventh/eights centuries | CE, named after Penkovka (Ukrainian: Пeнькiвкa), no |
During the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries | CE the Kumyks had an independent kingdom, based at |
ups migrated from the 11th to the 16th centuries | CE. |
iod - between the fifth and the sixth centuries | C.E. Tirumurugarruppatai is also called Pulavararupp |
und in Syria in the 10th through 12th centuries | C.E. |
8th-10th centuries | CE) |
from roughly the 7th through the 10th centuries | CE. |
e (185-73 BCE), Kushan Empire (1st-3rd centuries | CE), Gupta Empire (280-550 CE), and many had their |
He dates to the early centuries | CE, later than Patanjali's Mahabhashya, and earlier |
mid-sixteenth to the early eighteenth centuries ( | CE). |
of Roman pot sherds of the 3rd and 4th centuries | CE, many repaired with iron clams. |
gned in the late ninth and early tenth centuries | CE. |
ourished from the seventh to the tenth centuries | CE. |
the Temple into the 3rd, 4th and 5th centuries | C.E. Jewish and Samaritan magicians appear in the Ne |
s from the late second and early third centuries | CE. |
f Buddhism into East Asia during the 2nd century | CE. |
beads, commonly used in the 1st to 4th century | C.E.. |
reat Chola King Karikalan before the 1st century | CE until the dynasty was revived by Vijayalaya Chol |
written in the first half of the second century | CE. |
imed to have found the Mahdi in the 10th century | CE and appointed him caliph, but later deposed him |
It finds mention in the songs of 4th century | CE Sanskrit poet, Kalidasa, prior to it is believed |
e Jews in Yemen during the 17th and 18th Century | CE. |
urope mainly teaching Arabic in the 17th Century | CE. |
ngam period (between the 1st and the 3rd century | CE) in South India. |
rrival of Islam beginning in the seventh century | CE. |
foremost devotee Tirunavukkarasar on 7th Century | CE itself has said in his pasurams that the real ex |
ugh the consensus tends to suggest a 1st century | CE date. |
hapura (5th Century BCE to the late 10th Century | CE) and Polonnaruwa (11th Century CE to the early 1 |
m) was constructed in Meiron in the 2nd century | CE. |
between the 1st century BCE and the 3rd century | CE. |
virtually destroyed the city in the 7th century | CE. |
e color, dressed in Sassanian style, 6th century | CE fresco, Qizil, Tarim Basin. |
been introduced as early as the mid-1st century | CE. |
ritten by Theon of Alexandria in the 4th century | CE. |
n religion of the country in the 7th-8th century | CE. |
s born in the latter part of the seventh century | CE. |
From then until the fourth century | CE copies of his orations multiplied at a time when |
mallee during the later half of the 17th century | CE and the 18th century CE. |
d in some apocryphal art from the fourth century | CE, in a tomb near Nanjing, depicting Rong Qiqi wit |
In the middle of the 5th century | CE there developed two large groups of the Slavs: t |
museum is the reconstruction of the 2nd century | CE Dura-Europos synagogue. |
ved in the early 1st up to the early 2nd century | CE. |
was born in Aquitaine in the early ninth century | CE, and became a monk at the Benedictine monastery |
rial ground of Saqqara in the early 19th century | CE. |
e syllabic alphabet is attested from 6th century | CE to +14th century CE in present day Tamil Nadu an |
tone Drums of Qin since at least the 7th century | CE. |
re-Bahamani age, dating from the twelfth century | CE. |
f Serindian art from the 2nd to the 11th century | CE in the Tarim Basin, modern Xinjiang. |
tinus) was a Greek geographer of the 2nd century | CE. |
migrated to the Middle Volga in the 8th century | CE. |
amboo Grove who came together in the 3rd century | CE. |
Alans in western Europe in the early 5th century | CE. |
ted by Q. Domitius Tutus, Italy, mid-1st century | CE |
The site was abandoned in the 9th century | CE for unknown reasons. |
r in the Chola kingdom during the eighth century | CE. |
the time of King Lalitaditya in the 9th century | CE. |
The inscription assignable to first century | CE, mentions the Atiya Chief Nedumam Anci, a hero c |
ulf or San Bernulfo or St Bernulphe (9th century | CE) was Bishop of Asti (now Italy). |
ptune dating, from its style, to the 3rd century | CE. |
he Islamic Abbasid Caliphate in the 10th century | CE, Qadas was a town in Jund al-Urrdun ("District o |
and completed in the middle of the first century | CE. |
rabbi who lived in Galilee in the third century | CE. |
In the early sixteenth century | CE, Safsaf was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire |
enesis to its membership (around the 3rd century | CE) in a vaguely-defined historical region known as |
ates in Old Kannada script (early eighth century | CE) belongs to the Alupa King Aluvarasa II from Bel |
ween the third century BCE and the fifth century | CE. |
trader in Malacca during the early 16th century | CE. |
rcars in Andhra Pradesh in the late 15th Century | CE. |
pment, all scales until the seventeenth century | C.E. were variations on the balance scale. |
tanna who lived in Judea during the 1st century | CE. |
ury BCE to the first decade of the first century | CE. |
bly reigned during the mid to late ninth century | CE. |
recorded in Pesiqta de-Rav Kahana (fifth century | CE?), but is not mentioned in the Talmudim. |
In the middle of the XVI century ( | CE) Bashkirs joined the Russian state. |
ng to historians such as Al-Tabari (10th century | CE), `Anazzah joined with Bakr ibn Wa'il under an a |
Indo-Scythian Mathura lion capital, 1st century | CE, mentioning Rajuvula and his wife, Nadasi Kasa ( |
fna peninsula as Nagadibois in the first century | CE. |
The Sangam age ended around the 3rd century | CE with the invasion of Kalabhras from the north. |
Sodasa reigned during the 1st century | CE, and also took the title of Great Satrap, probab |
Northward, in the 2nd century | CE, the Kushans under Kanishka made various forays |
e Sassanians in the beginning of the 3rd century | CE. |
Digambara tradition, who lived around 3r century | CE who was originally form the Kanchi in Taminadu. |
ts discovered a cooking pot from the 1st century | CE containing 15 large gold coins. |
" in the Geography of Ptolemy in the 1st century | CE. |
is in a spiritual context since the 13th century | CE. |
hipper, Afghanistan or Pakistan, 4th-6th century | CE. |
tain several Chola bronzes from the 10th century | CE gifted to the shrine. |
he Vatteluttu script, as late as the 8th century | CE, on rock inscriptions. |
writing the Tamil language after the 2nd century | CE replacing an older Tamil-Brahmi script based on |
early 1st century BCE and the early 1st century | CE. |
y called the Varttika by Bhaskara (11th century | C.E.) which has been translated into English by Mark |
In the last decade of the 3rd century | CE, a synagogue was erected in the village. |
During the 16th century | CE, settlement seems to have shifted to the northwe |
rincipality which flourished in the 13th century | CE. |
refers to five manuscripts, c. 6th-11th century | CE, written by different hands and in different alp |
period (between the first and the third century | CE). |
client king of Adiabene in the early 2nd century | CE. |
robably lived in Sogn in the early ninth century | CE. |
In the first century | CE, southern Britain was conquered and absorbed int |
Chaeremon of Alexandria (1st century | CE) was a Stoic philosopher, historian, and grammar |
useum, Chennai, India, is dated c. 10th century | C.E. |
nna whose career spanned the early third century | CE. |
About the 1st century | CE Thrace was conquered by the Roman empire and the |
he Mahabharata, finalized around the 4th century | CE, describes a relationship between the infant Ska |
re on about the early years of the ninth century | CE. |
8th century | CE) was a disciple of Adi Shankara, the Advaita phi |
8th/9th century | CE, wall painting. |
purports to have been written in the 2nd century | CE, but its origins can only be traced to the 5th c |
Gandhara Buddha, 1st-2nd century | CE. |
alilee during the late 1st and early 2nd century | CE. |
purported Khazar ruler of the late tenth century | CE who ruled over a Khazar successor-state in the T |
6th century | CE) was a philosopher of the Nyaya school of Indian |
Muhammad lived in the 7th century | CE, in Arabia in a time when many people were not l |
ieces of jewelry from the mid-1st to 2nd century | CE that depict double-headed animals with swirled s |
opted by the Bujin or Samurai in the 8th century | CE as a protector and patron. |
as that took place in Valabhi in the 6th century | CE. |
ent synagogue dating from around the 5th century | CE. |
rch of St. Anne was built in the twelve century ( | CE); the church and the pool fell into disuse after |
ded the Kingdom of Israel during the 1st century | CE when there had not been a Kingdom of Israel in e |
Alexandria, Egypt, early 1st century | CE. |
During the 17th and the 18th century | CE, the Marathi Harikatha was introduced in Thanjav |
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