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_Nin-Karrak_ = goddess Gula, 242; temple at Babylon (see _Gula_), 242; in incantations, 273; temple at Sippar, 294; in a prayer of Nebuchadnezzar, 294.
The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Morris Jastrow 1891
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"culminating," and the "setting sun," since they do not appear to interchange; while the name Gula is distinctly stated in one inscription to belong to the "great" goddess, "the wife of the meridian Sun."
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The second volume, "Gula," was never collected by Image and the third volume has been delayed for some time, so this is
ComicsAlliance.com Laura Hudson 2010
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Authorities say nearly 70 militants participated in the attack on the homes of Malik Ghazi and Malik Gula in the Mohmand tribal area near Afghanistan.
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Authorities say nearly 70 militants participated in the attack on the homes of Malik Ghazi and Malik Gula in the Mohmand tribal area near Afghanistan.
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Her name was Sharbat Gula, though nobody knew that back then.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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Ristiina slows to a complete stop, turns to me, and whispers, Gula!
The Memory Palace Mira Bartók 2011
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Authorities say nearly 70 militants participated in the attack on the homes of Malik Ghazi and Malik Gula in the Mohmand tribal area near Afghanistan.
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Her name was Sharbat Gula, though nobody knew that back then.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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A great night in Spain's party central could start with a transvestite dinner and floor show – just like an Almodóvar movie daaahling – at Gula Gula (gulagula.net) on Gran Via before you dance the hot night away (Madrileños rarely go out before midnight) under the frescoed baroque walls of 19th-century Palacio de Gaviria (palaciogaviria.com), now a club, on Calle Arenal.
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