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Radio station in Dumaguete City, Philippines
DYEM (96.7 FM), broadcasting as 96.7 Bai Radio, is a Philippines radio station owned and operated by Negros Broadcasting & Publishing Corporation, a local
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President of South Vietnam from 1955 to 1963
Ngô Đình Diệm (/djɛm/ dyem, /ˈjiːəm/ YEE-əm or /ziːm/ zeem; Vietnamese: [ŋō ɗìn jîəmˀ] ; 3 January 1901 – 2 November 1963) was a South Vietnamese politician
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French Army officer
Guillaume Philibert, 1st Count Duhesme (French pronunciation: [ɡijom filibɛʁ dyɛm]; 7 July 1766 – 20 June 1815) was a French Army officer, politician and writer
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Proposed reconstructed word list for the Proto-Indo-European language
Language Nom Acc Voc Gen Dat Loc Instr Pl PIE d(i)yḗws dyḗm dyéw diw-és, -ós diwéy dyéwi and dyéw ? Greek Zdeús Zdẽn Zdeũ Di(w)ós Di(w)í Sanskrit d(i)yāús
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Dumaguete Negros Broadcasting and Publishing Contemporary MOR, News, Talk DYEM 1 KW Dumaguete 97.7 FM K5 News FM Dumaguete Fairwaves Broadcasting Network
List of radio stations in the Negros Island Region
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preceding vowel undergoes compensatory lengthening. Examples of this include *dyḗm ('daylight [acc.]') from an underlying **dyéw-m form. The law is named after
Glossary of sound laws in the Indo-European languages
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Reconstructed sound system of a proto-language
compensatory lengthening: Vwm > *Vːm. *dyéw-m 'sky' (accusative singular) > *dyḗm > Sanskrit dyā́m, Latin diem. *gʷow-m 'cattle' (acc. sg.) > *gʷṓm > Sanskrit
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Proto-Indo-European language sound law
and also *Vyi > *Vːy are added: PIE *dyéwm 'sky' (accusative singular) > *dyḗm > Sanskrit dyā́m, acc. sg. of dyaús, Latin diem (which served as the basis
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Radio station in Dumaguete City, Philippines
Ultrasonic Broadcasting System and relaunched as Energy FM. A month later, DYEM, which bore the said branding was rebranded as Bai Radio. "Power 91 DYGB
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FM radio frequency
Olongapo City DWLM in Lucena City DWWV in Iriga City DYKR in Bacolod City DYEM in Dumaguete City DYCJ in Tacloban City DXRG in General Santos City DXFR
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RTC through a July 2024 resolution by the Supreme Court. Dindo Generoso, DYEM-FM Bai Radio, died in November in Dumaguete. Charges were filed; the case
List of journalists killed in the Philippines
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1997 EP by Hilltop Hoods
groups Fuglemen and Delta, as well as DJ sets by DJ Next, DJ Madcap, and DJ Dyems. Engineer – Ben Hare, Daniel Smith Mastering – Neville Clark Producer –
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Radio station in Dumaguete, Philippines
Dumaguete and the entire province of Negros Oriental. In the same year, DYEM's owner, Negros Broadcasting and Publishing Inc., filed a case against GLBSI
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Chapel in Bruck an der Mur, Styria, Austria
arms: Pankraz Kornmess, Michael Holzapfel, Leonhard Schierling and Albrecht Dyem. The building was restored as close as possible to its original character
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1908 film directed by D. W. Griffith
as Bill Wilkins Harry Solter as Wilkins' Son George Gebhardt as Professor Dyem / First Couple Linda Arvidson Charles Avery as The Butler Charles Gorman
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Their bird, their covering.
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English : habitational name from Acland Barton in Landkey, Devon, named with the Old English personal name Acca + Old English lanu ‘lane’.English : habitational name from a minor place named from Old English Äc ‘oak’ + land ‘land’. One such was in Oxfordshire.
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Monday.
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The Compassionate Teacher
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Phonetic Variant of Jenae
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Dignified.
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Lord Shiva
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Person who Stay with style, Peaceful
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(å®) Japanese name TAKARA means "treasure."
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