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... fact that the Scriptures had already been translated into Bulgarian . On the other hand , those in favour of Olga's translation simply maintained that it would strengthen the Greeks ' faith , and would enable them to understand the ...
... fact that the Scriptures had already been translated into Bulgarian . On the other hand , those in favour of Olga's translation simply maintained that it would strengthen the Greeks ' faith , and would enable them to understand the ...
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... fact , that the route of the Phoenician colonizers followed the north African route up to Carthage and then forked out on the one hand to Sicily and Sardinia , and on the other , to southern Africa and Spain . Within this framework ...
... fact , that the route of the Phoenician colonizers followed the north African route up to Carthage and then forked out on the one hand to Sicily and Sardinia , and on the other , to southern Africa and Spain . Within this framework ...
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... fact , it is also known as ' għana on a high pitch ' ( għana fil - għoli ) , since this feature requires that men sing it in a female vocal register . For this reason it was sung to exhibit vocal prowess and mainly by women . Women ...
... fact , it is also known as ' għana on a high pitch ' ( għana fil - għoli ) , since this feature requires that men sing it in a female vocal register . For this reason it was sung to exhibit vocal prowess and mainly by women . Women ...
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