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What is who follows orders without in Latin?
The Latin phrase for "one who follows orders without" is "miles sine nomine." It means "soldier without a name."
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What does the japanese word nankai mean?
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Pahnsi ka time fajar ke baad or suraj nikalnay say pehlay kuen hota hai?
What do the underlined words in this passage refer to my! how that tearing alon?
Is Japanese written from up to down?
What famous person said the golden rule is that there no rule?
The white-topped wagons strained and stumbled in their exertions like fat sheep. underlined portion of the sentence above is an example which literary term?
Symbols in so long a letter?
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