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  • But Mr Korn said revenue collection in fiscal 2010 ending in September would exceed the target by 170 billion baht, an amount deemed sufficient for the investments in Thai Khem Khaeng projects.

    Bangkokpost.com : Breaking News 2010

  • But Mr Korn said revenue collection in fiscal 2010 ending in September would exceed the target by 170 billion baht, an amount deemed sufficient for the investments in Thai Khem Khaeng projects.

    Bangkokpost.com : Breaking News 2010

  • [3] Ham is probably the Egyptian word "Khem" (black), the native name of

    The Negro 1915

  • Rith Khem, for loaning me his film scanner and not complaining when I kept it for eight months.

    Acknowledgements Mekong Network 2008

  • The archeological and paleontological evidence that show that humanity originated in Africa and it is one, finds support in the perennial philosophy of the African sage Khem, also known as Thoth-Hermes.

    ANC Today 2008

  • The archeological and paleontological evidence that show that humanity originated in Africa and it is one, finds support in the perennial philosophy of the African sage Khem, also known as Thoth-Hermes.

    ANC Today 2008

  • It is thought he inspired the figure of the prisoner Khem Singh in Kipling's 'On The City Wall'.

    Archive 2004-09-19 Laban 2004

  • It is thought he inspired the figure of the prisoner Khem Singh in Kipling's 'On The City Wall'.

    September 19, 2004 Laban 2004

  • Those familiar with Crowley will recognise some names such as Babalon and LAShTAL, and possibly the "prophet of Khem" referred to is Crowley.

    The Watcher: The New Zealand Voice of the Left Hand Path #7 1991

  • The styling, although faintly reminiscent of nighted Khem or of the mysterious walled cities - some living, some ruined - that he had glimpsed years before in the deserts and jungles of the South, was strange to Conan's eye.

    Conan Of The Isles De Camp, L. Sprague 1968

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