Lusterware, ceramics with lustre glazes Lustral (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lustre. If an internal link...
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on the mainland. Lustral basins were common in elite buildings such as Minoan palaces and villas. Each palace had at least one lustral basin, with Phaistos...
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Lustre (British English) or luster (American English; see spelling differences) is the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal, rock, or mineral...
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electronic music duo "Lustral", a song by BT from _, 2016 Lustral water Lustre (disambiguation) Lustrum Water of lustration, or lustral water, biblical term...
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Look up lustration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lustration in Central and Eastern Europe is the official public procedure of scrutinizing a public...
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Sertraline (redirect from Lustral)
Sertraline Clinical data Pronunciation /ˈsɜːrtrəˌliːn/ Trade names Zoloft, Lustral, Setrona, others AHFS/Drugs.com Monograph MedlinePlus a697048 License data...
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Nadine Alexis Paguia Lustre (Tagalog: [naˈdin ˈlustrɛ], English: /luːstrə/ LOOS-trə; born October 31, 1993) is a Filipino actress, singer, model, television...
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Lustre is a Swedish black metal band; the musical project of Henrik Sunding who goes under the pseudonym "Nachtzeit". Lustre began in 2008 after the dissolve...
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The Space Brothers (redirect from Lustral (band))
remains unreleased. In 2008, Lustral released their Interpretations album, followed by a double album in 2009, Lustral Presents Trance Classics. The...
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Minoan palaces (section Lustral basins)
exact function is unknown. The term "lustral basin" was coined by Arthur Evans, who found unguent flasks in a lustral basin at Knossos and inferred that...
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Lustre is a formally defined, declarative, and synchronous dataflow programming language for programming reactive systems. It began as a research project...
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Lustre Parfait is a studio album by Gord Downie and Bob Rock, released on May 5, 2023, through Arts & Crafts Productions. The second posthumous album of...
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Lustre is a color grading software developed by Autodesk. It runs on Autodesk Systems certified hardware, as Flame Premium, Flame and Smoke Advanced. It...
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Holy water (redirect from Lustral water)
pot and kept near a Paritrana ceremony, a blessing for protection. This "lustral water" can be created in a ceremony in which the burning and extinction...
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Lustre is an unincorporated community in Valley County, Montana, United States. The area population of Lustre is about 200. Lustre is surrounded by wheat...
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Lustre is the codename of a secret treaty signed by France and the Five Eyes (FVEY) for cooperation in signals intelligence and for mutual data exchange...
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Lustration in Poland is the policy of limiting the participation of former communists – especially of informants of the communist secret police – during...
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Lustre print is a photograph or artwork with a finish between glossy and matte. Some companies use the term semi-glossy. Lustre photo prints are a hybrid...
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In Ukraine, lustration (Ukrainian: люстрація, romanized: liustratsiia) refers to the removal from public office of civil servants who served under Ukrainian...
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Lustre is a type of parallel distributed file system, generally used for large-scale cluster computing. The name Lustre is a portmanteau word derived...
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Version, Revised Standard Version). The Jerusalem Bible uses the term lustral water. In Hebrew, the water was called mei niddah (מי נדה) by the Torah...
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Carnival glass (redirect from Lustre glass)
Carnival glass is moulded or pressed glass to which an iridescent surface shimmer has been applied. It has previously been referred to as aurora glass...
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Lustreware (redirect from Lustre ware)
ware in lustre was mostly produced in Christian Spain, especially in the region of Valencia – in particular Manises – and later Barcelona. Lustre appears...
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Nadine Lustre is the self-titled debut solo extended play by Filipina singer-actress Nadine Lustre. It was released on August 20, 2014 in digital platforms...
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horror film directed by Mikhail Red and written by Rae Red. It stars Nadine Lustre. The film released on October 31, 2024 on Amazon Prime Video. The film revolves...
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by Russia Timeline War in Donbas timeline First Yatsenyuk government Lustration in Ukraine Decommunization in Ukraine Elections 2014 Ukrainian presidential...
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benches. On the south side of the throne room there is a feature called a lustral basin, so-called because Evans found remains of unguent flasks inside it...
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Lustre (originally founded as Shiner) was a short-lived Zebulon, North Carolina-based power pop band active in the 1990s. Their members were Will Marley...
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The Dance of the Dwarves is one of the most important acts of the Lustral Festivities of the Bajada de la Virgen de las Nieves in Santa Cruz de La Palma...
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Operation Lustre was an action during the Second World War: the movement of British and other Allied troops (Australian, New Zealand and Polish) from Egypt...
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