Look up ARD, Ard, ard, 'ard, or -ard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ARD or Ard may refer to: ARD (broadcaster), the German public broadcaster Das...
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ARD is a joint organisation of Germany's regional public-service broadcasters. It was founded in 1950 in West Germany to represent the common interests...
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ARDS in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ards (or ARDS, ARDs) may refer to: ARDS, Acute respiratory distress syndrome ARDs, age-related diseases Ards...
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High King of Ireland (redirect from Ard Ri)
High King of Ireland (Irish: Ardrí na hÉireann [ˈaːɾˠd̪ˠˌɾˠiː n̪ˠə ˈheːɾʲən̪ˠ]) was a royal title in Gaelic Ireland held by those who had, or who are claimed...
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The Ard, previously known as Portcullis House in the planning stages, is an approved 36-storey skyscraper in Glasgow, Scotland. The development was formally...
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Al-Khwarizmi (redirect from Kitāb ṣūrat al-Arḍ)
data for Africa and the Middle East. Another major book was Kitab surat al-ard ("The Image of the Earth"; translated as Geography), presenting the coordinates...
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The ard, ard plough, or scratch plough is a simple light plough without a mouldboard. It is symmetrical on either side of its line of draft and is fitted...
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Holy Land (redirect from Al-Arḍ ul-Muqaddasah)
Lebanon, western Jordan and south-western Syria. In the Quran, the term Al-Ard Al-Muqaddasah (Arabic: الأرض المقدسة, English: 'Holy Land') is used in a...
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Loch Ard (Scottish Gaelic: Loch na h-Àirde) is a loch, located in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, Stirling council area, Scotland. The name...
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ARD-aktuell has been the central television newsroom of the ARD since 1977. ARD-aktuell is a joint institution of the ARD. It is located at NDR (Norddeutscher...
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ARD-Hauptstadtstudio (ARD Capital Studio) is a television studio in Berlin operated jointly by the members of the federal broadcasting network ARD. Located...
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Beinn a' Bhathaich Àrd is mountain on the northern side of Glen Strathfarrar, in the Highlands of Scotland. It is situated at the eastern end of the glen...
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Samuel Julian Ard (February 14, 1939 – April 2, 2017) was an American professional stock car racing driver. He won two NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman...
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The ARD Audiothek is the joint audio portal of the state broadcasting stations of the ARD and Deutschlandradio on the Internet. The service was officially...
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USS ARD-1 was an auxiliary repair dock serving with the United States Navy during World War II as Auxiliary floating drydock. ARD-1 was built by the Pacific...
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Ardlui (redirect from Ard Laoigh)
Ardlui (Scottish Gaelic: Àird Laoigh) is a hamlet in Argyll and Bute, Scottish Highlands. It is located at the head of Loch Lomond. It is on the A82 road...
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Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn takes place on the fictional continent of Osten Ard, comprising several united countries. Williams used several characters, both...
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Beast of the Earth (redirect from Dabbat al-ard)
The Beast of the Earth (Arabic: دَابَّة الأَرْض, romanized: Dābbat al-Arḍ), also called "The Dabbah" is a creature mentioned in Surah An-Naml: Ayat 82...
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USS ARD-10 was an auxiliary repair dock in the service of the United States Navy in World War II as an auxiliary floating drydock, built by Pacific Bridge...
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The Ards Peninsula (from Irish Aird Uladh, meaning 'peninsula of the Ulstermen') is a peninsula in County Down, Northern Ireland, on the north-east coast...
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Scottish poet Ard Billy Ard, American football player Jim Ard, American basketball player Kayla Ard, American basketball coach Ken Ard (dancer), American...
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Cashtal yn Ard (Castle of the Heights) is a Neolithic chambered tomb in Cornaa, in the parish of Maughold in the Isle of Man. It is situated on a low...
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Al-Ard (Arabic: الارض, "The Land;" sometimes called "the Land movement") was a Palestinian political movement made up of Arab citizens of Israel. It was...
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Sudan (region) (redirect from Arḍ as-sūdān)
Africa. The name derives from the Arabic bilād as-sūdān (بلاد السودان) and arḍ as-sūdān (أَرْض السودان), both meaning "the lands of the Black [Africans]"...
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The Loch Ard Gorge is part of Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia, about three minutes' drive west of The Twelve Apostles. The gorge is named...
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well as from ARD and Austrian broadcaster ORF. The channel was originally called BR-alpha, but was rebranded as ARD-alpha on 29 June 2014. ARD-alpha broadcasts...
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Kayla Laine Ard (born February 10, 1984) is an American college basketball coach who was formerly the women's basketball head coach at Utah State. Born...
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