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  1. Emotes

    color and blends into any background ABASH is easily embarrassed when he meets new people, visits new places, or tries something new. When Abash feels embarrassed, he hides within himself until he finds the strength to conquer his fears. Abash helps his Emote friends remember to be humble and depends ...   more details



  1. Abashidze

    Image .png thumb Abashidze family coat of arms . Image .png thumb Abashidze Gorlenko family coat of arms . The Abashidze lang ka is a Georgia country Georgian family and a former princely house. Appearing in the 15th century, they achieved prominence in the Kingdom of Imereti in western Georgia in the late 17th century and branched out in eastern Georgia n kingdoms of Kakheti and Kartli as well as the then Ottoman Empire Ottoman held southwestern region of Adjara . After the Russian Empire Russian annexation of Georgian polities, the family was confirmed as Knyaz Abashidze lang ru by the Tsar s decree of 1825. History The Abashidze family possibly derived from the medieval Georgian noble house of Liparitids Liparitid Orbeliani , but the family legend holds that it descended from an Ethiopia Abyssinian ref Ioane Bagrationi Bagrationi, Ioane 1768 1830 . http www.geogen.ge indexen.php?id menu 12&id menu up 2&lang en&id let 34&abc 1 Abashidze . The Brief Description of the Georgian Noble Houses . Retrieved on January 16, 2010 ref officer named Abash who had allegedly accompanied Marwan ibn Muhammad s Arab army to Georgia in the 8th century Abash is said to have remained in Georgia and ennobled when he saved the life of a Georgian crown prince from a wolf. The first recorded account about the Abashidze dates back to the latter part of the 15th century. By the 1540s, they had already been in possession of a sizeable fiefdom within the Kingdom of Imereti located in its eastern part and called Saabashidzeo literally, the land of Abashidze . The family reached a climax of its might at the turn of the 18th century, when it possessed 78 villages, several castles, fortresses, churches and monasteries as well as 1,500 serf households. Prince Giorgi Malakia Abashidze was not only the most powerful vassal of the crown of Imereti, but himself acted as a kingmaker and even de facto king from 1702 to 1707. The family branched out i ...   more details



  1. The Plot Against the Giant

    The Plot Against the Giant is a poem from Wallace Stevens s first book of poetry, Harmonium poetry collection Harmonium . It was first published in 1917 ref Buttel, p. 159 ref , so it is in the public domain. align right border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 2 style margin left 1em style margin bottom 1em align left style background lightyellow       The Plot Against the Giant p   center i First Girl i center   When this yokel comes maundering, br   Whetting his hacker, br   I shall run before him, br   Diffusing the civilest odors br   Out of geraniums and unsmelled flowers. br   It will check him. br br   center i Second Girl i center   I shall run before him, br   Arching cloths besprinkled with colors br   As small as fish eggs. br   The threads br   Will abash him. br   center i Third Girl i center   Oh, la...le pauvre br   I shall run before him, br   With a curious puffing. br   He will bend his ear then. br   I shall whisper br   Heavenly labials in a world of gutturals. br   It will undo him. br Stevens was called the Giant in his Harvard days, and he confessed in an interview a year before his death that i n my younger days I liked girls. But let s not stress that. I have a wife. http www.nytimes.com books 97 12 21 home stevens talk.html The mumbling giant, perhaps a lumberjack sharpening his axe, may be compared to the bucks whose course is changed by the firecat poet in Harmonium poetry collection Earthy Anecdote , here replaced by three girls. The poet challenges and changes the ordinary. The yokel may be checked, abashed, and undone. Maybe he is changed. The poem s theme of beguiling female and bumbling male can be compared to Last Looks at the Lilacs and Two Figures In Dense Violet Night Two Figures in Dense Violet Night Buttel detects a hint of the work of the Pointilism Pointilists in the cloths besprinkled with colors As small as fish eggs. Notes references ...   more details



  1. Orchot Tzaddikim

    Orchot Tzaddikim Hebrew is a book on Jewish ethics written in Germany in the 15th century, entitled Sefer ha Middot by the author, but called Or ot addi im by a later copyist. Under this title a Jud o German translation, from which the last chapter and some other passages were omitted, was printed at Isny in 1542, although the Hebrew original did not appear until some years later Prague , 1581 . Subsequently, however, the book was frequently printed in both languages. The author of the work is unknown, although G demann Gesch. iii. 223 advances the very plausible hypothesis that he was Lipmann M hlhausen . The book Most of the book is not original writing it is following the order of The Improvement of the Moral Qualities by Solomon ibn Gabirol, adding paragraphs from many of maimonides works, and ideas from the famous ethical writings Shaarei Tshuva by Rabbenu Yona of Gerona and Chovos Halvavos . The Or ot addi im, which was designed to be a very popular code of ethics, contains the following maxims among others It is evil pride to despise others, and to regard one s own opinion as the best, since such an attitude bars progress, while egotism increases bitterness toward others and decreases thine own capability of improvement ch. i. . Be just and modest in association with others, and practice humility even toward the members of the household, toward the poor, and toward dependents. The more property thou hast, the greater should be thy humility, and thy honor and beneficence toward mankind ch. ii. . Be kind to thy non Jewish servants make not their burdens heavy, nor treat them scornfully with contemptuous words or blows ch. viii. . Forget not the good qualities thou lackest, and note thy faults but forget the good that thou hast done, and the injuries thou hast received ch. xx. . Abash not him who hath a bodily blemish, or in whose family there is some stain. If one hath done evil and repented, name not his deed in his presence, even in jest, nor r ...   more details



  1. Abhash Kumar

    http www.thehinduimages.com for both Abhash Kumar and Abash Kumar http www.hindu.com 2007 08 09 ...   more details



  1. WBOW (AM)

    Infobox Radio station name WBOW image File WBOW logo.png 150px city Terre Haute, Indiana area branding ESPN Sportsradio slogan frequency 1300 kHz repeater airdate format Sports radio power 500 watt s day br 75 watt s night class D facility id 65242 coordinates coord 39 28 1.00 N 87 25 34.00 W region US type city callsign meaning W B anks o f the W abash former callsigns WSJX 2000 2002 br WJSH 1991 2000 br WYTL 1987 1991 br WPFR 1983 1987 ref cite web url http svartifoss2.fcc.gov cgi bin ws.exe prod cdbs pubacc prod call hist.pl?Facility id 65242&Callsign WBOW title WBOW Call Sign History work United States Federal Communications Commission , audio division ref owner Crossroad Communications licensee Crossroads Investments, LLC sister stations WAXI , WBOW FM , WSDM FM , WSDX webcast website http www.espnsportsradio.com espnsportsradio.com affiliations ESPN Radio WBOW 1300 AM broadcasting AM , ESPN Sportsradio is a radio station broadcasting a sports talk Sports radio format. Licensed to Terre Haute, Indiana Terre Haute , Indiana , the station serves the Terre Haute area. It first began broadcasting in 1983 in radio 1983 under the callsign radio call sign WPFR . The station is currently owned by Crossroads Investments, LLC and features programing from ESPN Radio . ref cite web url http www.fcc.gov fcc bin amq?list 0&facid 65242 title WBOW Facility Record work United States Federal Communications Commission , audio division ref History AM 1300 history The station went on the air as WPFR on March 17, 1983 as a sister station to WPFR FM now WBOW FM . On November 9, 1987, the call sign was changed to WYTL. The company that owned WPRF FM and WYTL went into bankruptcy and both stations went of the air in 1991 in radio 1991 . In 1992, current WAXI morning personality Ronn Mott purchased the station with the help of banker Terry Tevlin, the call sign had been changed to WJSH prior to the sale on October 22, 1991. The station was again sold to an individual in Connecticut whic ...   more details



  1. Early English dictionaries

    . Abash blush. Abba father. Abbess, abbatesse Mistress of a Nunnery, comforters of others. abettors ...   more details



  1. WAWV-TV

    to WAWV TV which stands for A BC for the W abash V alley at that time. The move came after ...   more details



  1. WBOW-FM

    Refimprove date April 2008 Infobox radio station name WBOW FM image File WBOW FM logo2.png 150px city Terre Haute, Indiana area branding 102.7 WBOW slogan Less Talk, More Variety frequency 102.7 Hertz MHz translator repeater airdate 1961 in radio 1961 share share as of share source format Adult contemporary music Adult contemporary language power erp 28,000 watt s haat 201 meters class B facility id 6334 coordinates coord 39 20 13.00 N 87 28 0.00 W display inline,title region US IN type city callsign meaning W B anks o f the W abash former callsigns WLEZ 1992 2003 br WPFR FM 1983 1992 br WPFR 1961 1983 ref http fjallfoss.fcc.gov cgi bin ws.exe prod cdbs pubacc prod call hist.pl?Facility id 6334&Callsign WBOW FM ref affiliations owner Crossroads Communications licensee Crossraods Investments, LLC sister stations WAXI , WBOW AM , WSDM FM , WSDX webcast http den a.plr.liquidcompass.cc cust WBOW FM audio player.php?id WBOWFM&playerType silverlight Listen Live website http www.wbowfm.com wbowfm.com WBOW FM 102.7 FM broadcasting FM , WBOW FM is a radio station broadcasting an Adult contemporary music Adult contemporary format. Licensed to Terre Haute, Indiana , it serves the Terre Haute metropolitan area. It first began broadcasting in 1961 in radio 1961 under the callsign radio call sign WPFR . The station is currently owned by Crossroads Communications. ref http www.fcc.gov fcc bin fmq?list 0&facid 6334 ref After Stunting broadcasting stunting for a week, WBOW FM adopted its current Adult contemporary format on March 13, 2009, dropping its Hot AC format. History 102.7 FM history WBOW FM signed on in 1961 as WPFR. When its companion station AM 1300 now WBOW AM adopted the WPFR call sign on March 17, 1983, the call sign was changed to WPFR FM with a Contemporary hit radio Contemporary hits format. The company that owned WPFR FM and WPFR went into bankruptcy and both stations went of the air in 1991 in radio 1991 . Bomar Broadcasting purchased the license for 102.7 FM in 1 ...   more details



  1. WTHI-DT2

    change its call letters from WFXW to WAWV TV meaning A BC for the W abash V alley effective ...   more details



  1. Names of India

    of Champa to Mutfili i.e. from Cochin China to the Kistna Delta , and contains 8 great Kingdoms. . . . Abash ...   more details



  1. Thus Spoke Zarathustra

    . br And on that account doth the noble one enjoin upon himself not to abash bashfulness doth he ...   more details



  1. List of English words of French origin

    . abaissier Wiktionary abash abash Old Fr. esba r Wiktionary abate abate Old Fr. abatre , compare modern ...   more details




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