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The Caravans (2464 bytes)
1: ...ure of Caesar in [[1966]]. The group disbanded in the [[1970s]], reforming occasionally for reunions wi... 3: ...the first version of the Caravans made, which had the measured style typical of artists influenced by [... 5: ... Caesar on songs such as "I'm Not Tired Yet" with the powerful contralto of Inez Andrews on "Mary Don't... 7: ...wn group and then solo. Shirley Caesar joined the Caravans in [[1958]] and left to pursue a solo career in [... 29: ==Further Reading== Caravans (novel) (302 bytes) 1: ...o her parents after marrying an Afghani student. The main character is an [[American]] [[Ambasador]] t... Travel trailer (3103 bytes) 1: ...taneously. Travel trailers in general as well as other types of [[camping]] accommodations have had a l... 3: ...tly different entities that we see today, that of the [[recreational vehicle]] (RV) industry and [[Mobi... 5: ...esign]], based upon their [[Bible Wagons]], which the Doctor named "Wanderer". 7: ... to large, twin-axle, six-birth caravans with all the luxuries of a [[Star (classification)| four-star ... 9: ...o raise [[capital]] by [[mortgage|re-mortgaging]] their homes. Old Dongola (400 bytes) 1: ...udan]], on the east bank of the [[Nile]] opposite the [[Wadi Milk]]. It is fifty miles upstream from (N... 3: ...apital of the [[Makuria]]n state. Old Dongola was the departure point for [[caravan]]s west to [[Darfur... Llamero (417 bytes) 1: ...oughout the empire. Nowadays, roads have reduced the need for llameros, but llameros are still very im... Wagon train (364 bytes) 1: ...re common in the [[Old West]], in other places of the world different forms of [[caravan]]s and [[convo... 3: ...train (disambiguation)]] for more information on other sorts of train.'' Agadez (1701 bytes) 1: ... [[Sahara]] and is the capital of [[Aïr]], one of the traditional [[Tuareg]] federations. 3: ...und [[trans-Saharan trade]]. The city still sees the arrival of [[caravan]]s, bringing [[salt]] from [... 5: ...t in after the [[Morocco|Moroccan]] invasion, and the population sank to less than 10,000. 7: ...important location in the [[Tuareg Rebellion]] of the [[1990s]]. 9: ...l]] market and its [[silverwork|silver]] and [[leatherwork]]. Agadez also has an international airport... The Stability E.P. (372 bytes) 1: ... [[Björk]]'s "All is full of love". This was also the last record with former drummer [[Mike Schorr]]. 7: <!-- # Gridlock Caravans is not on my copy, I don't know what's up with th... Aïr Mountains (570 bytes) 1: ... clothes, or salt, brought by camel caravans from the remote oasis of [[Bilma]] and [[Fachi]]. Fendt (261 bytes) James A. Michener (2215 bytes) 1: ...non-fiction works include the [[1992]] memoir ''[[The World is My Home]]'' and ''[[Sports in America]]'... 3: ..., his first book, which in turn was the basis for the musical ''[[South Pacific]]''. 5: On [[January 10]], [[1977]], he was awarded the [[Presidential Medal of Freedom]] by [[Gerald R. ... Northern Maritime Route (571 bytes) 1: ... for the nuclear-powered ice-breakers to lead the caravans of ships. The Caravan Singers (563 bytes) 1: ...by [[Albertina Walker]] in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. The group continues to have reunions with its last su... Baldwin IV of Jerusalem (2652 bytes) 1: '''Baldwin IV''' ([[1161]]-[[1185]]), the son of [[Amalric I of Jerusalem]] and his first w... 3: ...ake the territory they had inherited from their father. He did not achieve this until 1183, leaving Jer... 5: ...]]. With Raynald, Baldwin defeated [[Saladin]] at the [[Battle of Montgisard]] in [[1177]], but Raynald... 7: ...n 1183 Guy and Sibylla had Baldwin name Baldwin V the new king, and appointed Raymond III regent for hi... Jasim bin Jabir (634 bytes) 1: ...#1576;ر''', pirate from [[19th century]] in the [[Persian Gulf]] 3: ...n [[May]] [[1836]] killing 50 men, and destroying the houses and fortification. Banger racing (890 bytes) 1: ... in terms of the first car to the chequered flag. The race tracks are usual oval like most motorsports ... 3: ...ersions of the sport using [[automobile]]s towing caravans happens as a special event at many tracks. 5: ...inner. On many occasions though the last event of the day at a banger racing event may be a demolition ... Avdat (993 bytes) 1: ...ountain in the center of the [[Negev]] Desert. On the road from [[Petra]] and [[Eilat]]. 3: ...s from northern [[Arabia]], who, at the climax of their power, ruled regions that today belong to [[Jor... 5: ..., according to tradition, was buried there (hence the name in Arabic: Abdah). 7: ...following the conquest of the Nabatean kingdom by the Romans in [[106]] CE and was destroyed in an eart... 9: ...l and a monastery with two churches were built on the acropolis of '''Avdat'''. Seraglio (856 bytes) 1: ...rayı'', is an inn or rest stop for caravans. The word has a [[Persian language|Persian]] origin an... 3: ...lace of dalliance, debauchery and [[odalisque]]s. The term can also refer to any traditional Turkish pa... Caravan (934 bytes) 3: ... with crossing deserts in [[Asia]] or [[Africa]]. The word caravan is of [[Persian language|Persian]] o... 7: See also [[caravanserai]], [[Roma_(people)|Roma]]. 11: ...|British]] [[rock music|rock]]/[[jazz]] band from the [[Canterbury, Kent|Canterbury]] area. IMV (825 bytes) 3: ...nguage|Slovene]] ''Industry of motor vehicles''). The company was a [[automobile|car]] manufacturer bas... 5: ...hed as separate business entity in [[1995]] under the name [[Adria Mobil]].
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