The épée (/ˈɛpeɪ, ˈeɪ-/, French: [epe]; lit. 'sword'), also rendered as epee in English, is the largest and heaviest of the three weapons used in the...
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daughter, Hyrmine. King Oenomaus of Pisa was his contemporary. From him, the Epei derived their name. Epeius, a Greek soldier during the Trojan War and builder...
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Ekpedeme Friday "Ekpe" Udoh (/ɛˈpeɪ ˈjuːdoʊ/ eh-PAY OO-doh; born May 20, 1987) is a Nigerian-American professional basketball coach and former player...
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example after ἐπεί (epeí) "when" or in relative clauses in sentences such as the following: ἐπεὶ δ’ ἐδείπνησαν, ἐξῆγε τὸ στράτευμα. epeì d’ edeípnēsan, exêge...
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(Iraq: Bagdhad, Erbil, Syria, Kuwait, United States: Tampa, Germany: Ramstein EPEI, United Arab Emirates: Al Dhafra) 2014, 10 August - now: Operation Atalanta...
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+ 4) ŋítomón Eastern, Lotuxo-Teso, Teso-Turkana, Turkana Karamojong (2) ɛpei ŋiarei ŋiuni ŋiomwɔn ŋikan < hand ŋíkàn kà-pei (5 + 1) ŋíkàn kà-arei (5 +...
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chewing-gum Épais (male) (pronounced [epɛ]), épaisse (female) (pronounced [epɛɪ̯s], [epeɪ̯s], [epæɪ̯s] or [epaɪ̯s]) Dumb, slow-witted Thick Con (male), conne (female)...
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ἐθέλωσιν θεοὶ γένεσιν ἔσχον, λέγει πρὸς αὐτοὺς ὁ τόδε τὸ πᾶν γεννήσας τάδε. Epeì d' oûn pántes hósoi te peripoloûsin phanerôs kaì hósoi phaínontai kath' hóson...
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bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, violin, viola, cello and double bass (1975) Epeï, for English horn, clarinet, trumpet, 2 trombones and double bass (1976)...
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Romanization: andra moi ennepe, mousa, polytropon, hos mala polla planchthē, epei troiēs hieron ptoliethron epersen: pollōn d' anthrōpōn iden astea kai noon...
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