Attica. Eurus is traditionally the god of the east or south-east wind. He has been both described as rain-bringing and a dry type of wind. Eurus, unlike...
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Anemoi (section Eurus (Vulturnus))
Vulturnus (NE), Subsolanus (E), Eurus (SE), Euroauster (SSE), Austeronotus (S), Euronotus (SSW), Africus (SW), Zephirus (W), Eurus (NW), Circius (NNW). Boreas...
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Eurus Energy Holdings Corporation is a holding company of the Eurus Energy Group, Japan's largest wind power developer. Eurus Energy is a joint venture...
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home and tricking him into revealing Eurus' existence, Mycroft Holmes reveals that, like himself and Sherlock, Eurus was also born with advanced intellectual...
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List of Sherlock characters (redirect from Eurus Holmes)
the Dying Detective". Eurus Holmes (Sian Brooke, and by Indica Watson as a child) is Sherlock and Mycroft's "secret" sister. Eurus is indirectly referred...
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American Herald Tribune. CEMEX announces completion of EURUS wind farm construction, 23 November 2009 First Phase of 250-MW Eurus Wind Farm, 30 January 2009...
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Another surprise is the re-emergence of Eurus in the East, where it has not been seen since Homer. He seems to treat Eurus as a Latin name, giving the Aristotelean...
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extremely hot air (avg. 45°C) especially in the southern parts of Greece. Eurus (Eurus in Latin) was the East Wind & bringer of warmth & rain H. Nettleship...
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owned by Eurus Rokkasho Solar Park Corporation, a subsidiary of the commercial energy producer Eurus Energy. It is maintained and operated by Eurus Technical...
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One view is that her name derives from the Ancient Greek elements εὐρύς (eurús) 'wide, broad', and ὤψ (ōps, gen. ὠπός, ōpós) 'eye, face, countenance',...
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