well its surely not an uninteresting stuff!!
ok here it goes--
in hills and mountainous regions,specially in western Himalayas, people build diversion channels called guls and kuls for irrigational purposes.
This is a way of harvesting water.
Actullky guls have dragons and fire breathing worms.
da, obviously. make-up makes me and most of the other guls look brilliant!
sea guls predatorsbig rocks alot of sandno food or shelter
sea guls predatorsbig rocks alot of sandno food or shelter
Mark ---------- Farena Arelas in Tel Uvirith Galero Andaram in Sadrith Mora Guls Llervu in Ald'ruhn Idonea Munia in Vivec J'Rasha in Vivec Llarara Omayn in Balmora Salama Andrethi in Tel Mora Sedris Omalen in Maar Gan Sirilonwe in Vivec Recall ---------- Eraamion in Caldera Felara Andrethi in Tel Aruhn Guls Llervu in Ald'ruhn Idonea Munia in Vivec J'Rasha in Vivec Llathyno Hlaalu in Balmora Minnibi Selkin-Adda in Vivec Rirnas Athren in Vivec Salama Andrethi in Tel Mora Salyni Nelvayn in Ald'ruhn Sirilonwe in Vivec
Traditional Turkmenistan carpets are known for their intricate geometric designs and vibrant colors. They are typically made using techniques such as pile weaving and natural dyeing. The designs often feature motifs such as guls (medallions), octagons, and stylized animals, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Turkmen people.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern ---GULS. That is, seven letter words with 4th letter G and 5th letter U and 6th letter L and 7th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are: nisguls
The flag of Turkmenistan was designed by a group of artists and designers, with significant contributions from the country's government. It was officially adopted on January 24, 2001, featuring a green field with a vertical red stripe that includes five traditional carpet guls (patterns) and a white crescent moon and five stars. The design reflects Turkmenistan's cultural heritage and Islamic influences. The flag symbolizes national identity and pride.
An organism living on a rocky beach might be affected by: 1. Not having enough food or shelter 2. Predators(like seagulls) 3. Tidal waves(water)
The word "Herpes" came from the Greek word "herpein" which means "to creep or crawl" based on how the Greeks described the way the skin lesions of this disease spread; since the first known written case for this disease pointed to the Greeks (although this disease could have existed way before the Greek Civilization).
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Sean Paul is a Cooley - a light skinned Jamaican. [correction to previous post] My understanding is that the term "cooley" is regarded as highly pejorative, being derived from the Turkish word "kul,"meaning "slave" plus the Arabic genitive "ee" meaning "my." I believe the term comes from India where it had been introduced either during the Gawznawid or Mughal period from central Asia and was spread by the British who understood the term to mean something like "servant." While not all kuls (Turkish "kular") were of low social status--in the Ottoman Empire they were often highly literate and learned powerful state coordinators--the term should surely be regarded as offensive. Sean Paul is a talented and accomplished artist, not a "cooley."