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Along Betakka, one of the hundreds of smaller, quieter business services khumes twenty stories below outdoors in the western part of the South Fastness neighborhood of downtown Zhlindu, Klowa was in his reading compartment in the loft over the reception room of the Nidon-Mlarkile Finders Union where he had a career as a full case agent
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Klowa and Luray parted where a small streetcar tunnel crossed Betakka, she to go up toward the castle, he to go down in search of Ylippa or Tuggots
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He noticed his friend, Jakkar was among them
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Jakkar was human, but it was nearly impossible to tell
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Jakkar was more familiar with ‘plague’ and infection than anyone present
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When he was but an infant, Jakkar suffered a malady that twisted his body into wicked, unhuman proportions
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On a world where poverty was the norm, Jakkar’s family was considered to be among the lowest class
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By the time his Savior arrived, Jakkar was horribly and irrevocably disfigured
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Jakkar’s body was broken and bent
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Jakkar’s head was grotesquely huge
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Mila was never seen without a radiant halo around her – Jakkar could’ve easily hidden his appearance with but a simple thought, but never once did he hide who, or what he was
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When Jakkar summoned his Oneness, it wasn’t to hide his appearance, or even battle the undead; Jakkar chose to use his gift to heal – and only to heal
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They had but two pieces of information; his name was Jakkar, and he was an Elder
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Never once did Jakkar even bother to summon a halo
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She walked over to Jakkar, who seemed oblivious to the entire conversation, his lumpy body resting against the wall in order to avoid tipping over
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But Jakkar had incredible powers as well
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They were chased by evil, but Jakkar knew that an even greater evil awaited them at the Hangar
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As he did in his initial encounter with Ostedes, Jakkar absorbed the full brunt of the monster’s telepathic assault, allowing it to tear apart his mind
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‘Heal me, Jakkar!’ she pleaded, her mind filling with pain as she came out of her roll – staff in hand
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Jakkar had already watched this fight
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Jakkar had to admit, lacking the Oneness, the elves fought incredibly well – more so than even the Elders had
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Jakkar had a choice, continue to dump power into S’ilindsa to prolong her futile attack, or send his power to aid the Chosen
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Jakkar was a healer
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Jakkar was the one who healed him, but only after he saw to the – even more grievously wounded Brontes
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not all is lost to us,” Anon said, looking directly at the misshapen Elder Jakkar, and then the scrawny, little scrapper Kendal
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to this friend of mine; he is a real resourceful guy, pakka
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It would most likely have carried large amounts of silt and other debris, depositing it upon the flooded lower reaches of the twin rivers, but washing much of it into the gulf where it would have extended the delta lands ever farther from its ancient beginnings somewhere just south east of Ur, in the land of Sumer (Babylonia, Akkad of old)
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The ancient agriculturists in the south of Akkad of old would have witnessed an insistent supplemental surge added to the regular tidal ebb and flow, which would have easily covered large tracts of the marshy delta lands at the mouths of their twin rivers
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* The Akkalkot Swami
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Akkalkot and he desires you to visit Akkalkot and write his life in
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Swami Samarth of Akkalkot is considered an incarnation of Lord
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When I wore Drakkar Noir cologne, he’d tell me his Cool Water got more ladies
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12 And of the sons of Azgad; Johanan the son of Hakkatan,
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Hakkar: There were five of us that looked the same in feature but different in color
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Hakkar: When we were formed, having the energy of creation, the energy of destruction was also present, but it did not have any form
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Hakkar: That is true
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Hakkar: The Protector must be kept safe at all costs
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Hakkar, could the four of you enter the Realms as shadows and help the gorgons escape?
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Hakkar: We can clean the waters in the Realms just like the Cerberus can
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Hakkar: We cannot, but Elena can, if she can get inside the House of Flames
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Hakkar: All waters have been cleared of poison
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Hakkar: That is not wise; we can only make sure one is in our shadows
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Elena, looking toward Hakkar: Take this leaf and give it back to Mikael when you get a chance to see him
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Hakkar, stopping her in front of the door: Are you sure this is what you want?
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Hakkar: This is how no more shall die
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Hakkar: There was nothing he could have done
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Hakkar: She also told me that you need to look south-east and you shall find the family of your mother right in the neighboring kingdom
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35 And the fenced cities are Ziddim, Zer, and Hammath, Rakkath, and Chinnereth,
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except in his homeland Makkah
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Makkah was the original city where the
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After his exile from Makkah, the teachings of Muhammad and the
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The underlined word is mentioned in Arabic by the utterance ‘thakkaytom’ not zakaytom’ because the first word is derived from ‘thakka’ which means ‘to excite’ while the second is derived from ‘zakka’ which means ‘to purify’
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Murray was up and about the next day quite early and was in the workshop making a number of small steel boxes to hold the explosives, filling each box with a small amount of explosive and a detonator he then put each box in a plastic freezer bag leaving the wire from the detonator dangling, he then sealed the bags with an epoxy glue, he’d completed twenty of these deadly little parcels before he decided to place them on the beach, with a small spade he dug them in above the waterline, using a pattern that seemed random, but nothing Murray did was random, every charge that was laid was covered by a camera, when he’d finished, all that could be seen were twenty lengths of yellow wire belonging to the detonators sticking from the sand, returning to the workshop he made up another twenty little boxes and following the same procedure as before Murray buried them in the scrub working back from the road, where they’d be covered by a camera when he’d finished the only trace that could be seen were the knee high yellow wires, there was still two kilo’s of the C4 left, now the tedious work began, running wires from the house to each detonator wire, numbering them and connecting them to the keyboard in the computer room, Murray next worked on the mini cam’s he’d placed around the property running these wires back to the key board numbering and tagging them, next came the sensor switches for the camera’s, each camera had infra red capability, a motion sensor and a heat sensor that not only turned the camera’s on but also switched on the red warning lights in the house, Murray was determined that no-one was going to sneak up on him and Shirl, now came the hard yakka, all of these cables had to be hidden so Murray dug out and refilled a couple of kilometres of narrow thirty centimetre trenches to hold the wires, after a month these trenches would be overgrown but for the present he raked and spread leaves and debris to hide the recent excavations
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It was orchestrated by Hussayn, the Sharif of Makkah and leader of the Hashemites of the Hijaz, and supported by Britain, the southern revolt aimed to liberate the Arab lands from the Turk and to establish an independent state with Husayn as Khalifa of the world of Sunni Islam
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The Saudis now controlled Makkah and Medinah after 1926 and gave their name to Saudi Arabia in 1932
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Fulfiller of the prediction of Hallab; mighty son of Sin-muballit; the royal scion of Eternity; the mighty monarch, the sun of Babylon, whose rays shed light over the land of Sumer and Akkad; the king, obeyed by the four quarters of the world; Beloved of Ninni, was he
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The incorrect term of ‘drakkar’ is often used to describe a dreki
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before the judge,” Sakkath said
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“You can test your skills and be more confident around non telepaths,” Sakkath
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“Sarek would not appreciate this display of emotions,” Sakkath said
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his bond to Sarek, Tammas might become preoccupied with the condition and that could have a negative impact on it,” Sakkath said
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His PRO, Jagdish Thakkar, for example, was from the state information department and had been with the Gujarat chief minister’s office since 1989 (he would later move with Modi to the PMO)
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Wearing an AAP badge and cap, one weaver told me, ‘Kejriwalji hamari bhasha bol rahe hain, BJP ko wahi ek takkar de sakte hain’ (Kejriwal is speaking our language, only he can give a fight to the BJP)
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No high-profile media adviser has been appointed, but Modi’s long-serving assistant Jagdish Thakkar is in charge of sending out official press releases in a clerical fashion
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‘But her life is about her future,’ said Raju, ready to take up the cudgels for Roopa, ‘and none could cater to it better than Sandhya-akka
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And as you know, God commands both the prophet and the rest of believers to turn and face the Holy Mosque in Makka in their prayer
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His first command to His prophet (cpth) was as He says: ﴾And from wheresoever you start forth (for Prayer), turn your face in the direction of Masjid-Al-Haram (at Makkah)
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4- God says: ﴾And from wheresoever you start forth (for prayer), turn your face in the direction of Al-Masjid-Al-Haram (at the Makka)
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‘Nungambakkam?’ the driver laughed as if it was the easiest word to say in the
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As he told me, I went to the Delhi Dhabha in Nungambakkam, less than a
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they have matched for akka and him
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‘He is Ananya akka’s classmate,’ Manju said, restoring some status to me
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‘Akka, you haven’t picked yours,’ Manju said as the mother-daughter affection
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city of Makkah with an army
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entered into the holy city of Makkah
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Makkah also expected that now as the
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their city they will kill Makkans and destroy their properties
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made Makkah holy the day he created
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We credit the four hundred and second leader of the Great Library, Archivist Magister Akkadevi, with the discovery of mirroring, by which the contents of any book, any scroll, any document may be written into a similarly treated Library blank
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73 27 Milianah: a city in the Zakkar mountains, about seventy-five miles southwest of Algiers
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jambes: 'ran away into the Zakkar as fast as he could
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' For the Zakkar (a part of the Little Atlas) see note to 73 27
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Two years ago, on Easter Eve, His Excellency Nil Alexeyovitch, whose subordinate I was then, wished to hear what I had to say, and sent a message by Peter Zakkaritch to ask me to go to his private room
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Peter Zakkaritch recalled my interview with him, and said, ‘you foretold his death
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" It mentions the opening of one of the smaller pyramids of the Sakkarah group in 1880 by Mariette Pasha and the discovery of a number of hieroglyphic inscriptions beautifully chiseled into the walls of the inner aisles and chamber, which gave the name of the maker of the pyramid as Pepi, and fixed its date at the VI Dynasty or about 3,000 B
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Brugsch then gives an account of his own work at the request of Mariette upon a second pyramid opened by Mariette's men at Sakkarah, where the walls of the chamber were covered with hieroglyphic inscriptions
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) which were brought from Sakkarah during the past summer; they are remarkable for the brightness of the colours, the vigour of the figures, and the beauty of the hieroglyphics
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By these it is shown to be clearly a Mongol language, closely related with the Akkadian, though somewhat later