A bema is an elevated platform used as an orator's podium. The term can refer to the raised area in a sanctuary. In Jewish synagogues, where it is used...
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Bema myja is a species of snout moth in the genus Bema. It was described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1914 and is found in Panama. "GlobIZ search". Global...
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Look up bema in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A bema is a ceremonial platform set up in an assembly. Bema or BEMA may also refer to: Bema (moth), a...
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Bema is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1914 and is known from Panama and St. Thomas. Bema myja Dyar, 1914 Bema...
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Osiedle Bema is one of the districts of the Polish city of Białystok. It is named after General Józef Bem, national hero of Poland. "Program rewitalizacji...
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Bema is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Sondrio in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 80 kilometres (50 mi) northeast of Milan and...
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Bema ydda is a species of snout moth in the genus Bema. It was described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1914 and is known from Panama. "GlobIZ search". Global...
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Bema neuricella is a species of snout moth in the genus Bema. It was described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1848, and is known from St. Thomas, Hispaniola...
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37°58′13″N 23°43′40″E / 37.97034°N 23.727784°E / 37.97034; 23.727784 The Bema of Phaidros (Ancient Greek: Βῆμα τοῦ Φαίδρου) is the marble platform created...
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Anufo people (redirect from Na Bema)
The Anufo or Chakosi are an Akan people who live in the Dapaong and (Sansanné-)Mango areas of Togo, as well as in Ghana. They trace their origin to a place...
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Béma is a rural commune and small town in the Cercle of Diéma in the Kayes Region of western Mali. The commune contains 24 villages and hamlets. In the...
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consonant or finally serves merely to indicate a long vowel: [ˈmjænmɑː, ˈbɜːmə]. So the pronunciation of the last syllable of Myanmar as [mɑːr] by some...
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"A Funeral Rhapsody in Memory of General Bem" (in Polish Bema pamięci żałobny rapsod) is a poem by Polish poet Cyprian Norwid, a descendant of the Polish...
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Namibian Stock Exchange. The company was formed by several executives from Bema Gold following its acquisition by Kinross Gold. The company built itself...
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legislatures, the Athenian ekklesia (assembly), and the flat stone platform was the bema, the "stepping stone" or speakers' platform. This was the oratorical platform...
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In chemistry, Bema Hapothle is an extended acronym for Bell–Marcus–Hammond–Polanyi–Thornton–Leffler, referring to the combined contribution of the theories...
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name in Greek for the sanctuary of a church is Ἱερόν Βῆμα (Hieron Vema, see Bema#Christianity), in Russian it is called Святой Алтарь (Svyatoy Altar – literally:...
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Byzantine pace (Greek: βῆμα, bḗma) was an adaption of the Roman step, a distance of 2½ Greek feet. The double pace (βῆμα διπλοῦν, bḗma diploûn), meanwhile, was...
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opioid-tolerant subjects. It uses a medication delivery technology called BEMA (BioErodible MucoAdhesive), a small dissolvable polymer film containing various...
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that on Sunday the archdeacon would read the Gospels from the bema. Standing near the bema, the lay folk could chant responses to the reading and if positioned...
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original on 11 January 2014. Retrieved 30 January 2013. Norwana, Awang Ali Bema Dayang; Kunjappan, Rejani (2011). "The local impacts of oil palm expansion...
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Commemorative plaque, Brasov Bust of Józef Bem at the Józef Bem Square (Polish: Plac Bema) in Ostrołęka Józef Bem, Polish medallion ND by J. Misztela Statue in central...
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bematistae (Ancient Greek: βηματισταί), meaning 'step measurer' (from βῆμα (bema), meaning 'pace'), were specialists in ancient Greece and ancient Egypt who...
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aisles on each side and an apsidal end, with the addition of a transept or bema, giving the building the shape of a tau cross. It was over 103.6 metres (340 ft)...
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Church architecture (section Bema)
of the Ancient Roman period: The house church The atrium The basilica The bema The mausoleum: centrally-planned building The cruciform ground plan: Latin...
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communication ways POS systems use to control peripherals such as: Logic Controls \ BemaTech Epson Esc/POS UTC Standard UTC Enhanced AEDEX ICD 2002 Ultimate CD 5220...
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Bornu Kabba Kontagora Lower Benue or Nassarawa Illorin Muri Sokoto Upper Bema Zaria In 1903 six more provinces were added; five following the Sokoto-Kano...
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there was an area called the Pavement. Pilate's judgement seat (Greek: bēma), in which he conversed with the elders, was located there. The trial of...
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equivalent to 0.81 yards or 0.74 meters. The Byzantine pace (Greek: βήμα, bḗma) was an adaption of the Roman step, a distance of 2½ Greek feet. Similarly...
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