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Тезаурус:

  1. Knowing stories of hostile spirits as they did, the first hearers of the story would naturally, after gaining a few more of the details, have identified the assailant as the demon of the wadi.
  2. On the other side of the argument it is inconceivable that the ancestor of the people of God, and through him that nation itself, should receive their name from a local demon of an insignificant wadi.
  3. DAAN VAN DER MEULEN is best known in English-speaking circles as the first reliable explorer of the Wadi Hadhramaut in South Africa, a little-known, wild region, riven by tribal feuds, hardly explored, and fraught with danger for the outsider; though he himself would probably have liked to be remembered equally for his services in the Dutch colonial administration in Sumatra.
  4. Archaeologists have discovered the Jewish headquarters located in a complex of hitherto unexplored caves in the Wadi Phara, six miles north-east of Jerusalem.
  5. So Abdullah Muhammad was a policeman in Tazarbu, and in 1978-;9 used his spare time to build a mosque in Wadi district, for which the landowning lineage paid him.
  6. Militarily stronger by ten to one, Israel made Abdallah agree to an armistice in April 1949 whereby he ceded thirty villages in and near Wadi Ara, in the area which became known inside Israel as the Little Triangle.
  7. The Wadi El Gharbi - mentioned in Abu Khadra's land maps - elicited a faint response in the woman.
  8. The desert valley in which the complex is located, known as the Wadi Qelt, is referred to in ancient rabbinical sources as having been "flooded by the blood" of the rebels.
  9. Some twenty-five miles north of the Dead Sea a wadi meets the river Jordan from the east, whose stream is called the Jabbok.
  10. From Tripoli the advance into Tunisia involved him in some of the bitterest fighting of the war: in the Matmata Hills on the outflanking of the Mareth Line; at Wadi Akarit, where he had a narrow escape when he received (as he modestly put it, doubtless so as not to worry me unduly) "a wallop from a piece of spent shell", but was not badly injured; and at the drive north to Enfidaville.
  11. The outward journey was quite uneventful as far as the Wadi Tamit, a steep defile leading down the escarpment on to the coastal plain.
  12. Van Der Meulen's reputation as an explorer was founded in 1931 when, at the close of his first posting to Jedda, he was commissioned by the Dutch Ministry for Foreign Affairs to explore the mysterious Wadi Hadhramaut.
  13. A further exploration with von Wissmann in 1939 took him from Aden, through the almost unknown highlands to the north-east as far as the Wadi Jirdan and on into Hadhramaut, the results appearing in his Aden to the Hadhramaut (1947).

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