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searching for Or HaNer 10 found (23 total)
alternate case: or HaNer
1963–64 Israel State Cup
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Hapoel Dan Hapoel Shlachim w/o Hapoel Bror Hayil Beitar Gedera w/o Hapoel Or HaNer Hapoel Kfar Ata 4–0 Beitar Tirat HaCarmel Maccabi Fureidis w/o Hapoel Darom
1962–63 Liga Gimel
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Shelahim 20 – – – 46 36 +10 24 4 Hapoel Erez 20 – – – 51 38 +13 21 5 Hapoel Or HaNer 20 – – – 47 48 −1 21 6 Hapoel Bror Hayil 20 – – – 46 53 −7 20 7 Hapoel
1965–66 Liga Gimel
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33 48 −15 15 9 Hapoel Shimshon Ashkelon 22 – – – 34 53 −19 14 10 Hapoel Or HaNer 22 – – – 33 68 −35 11 11 Hapoel Shtulim 22 – – – 22 52 −30 11 12 Hapoel
1963–64 Liga Gimel
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Erez 18 – – – 38 27 +11 24 4 Hapoel Gevim 18 – – – 48 35 +13 24 5 Hapoel Or HaNer 18 – – – 32 29 +3 15 6 Hapoel Bror Hayil 18 – – – 38 39 −1 15 7 Hapoel
1964–65 Liga Gimel
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– – – 72 27 +45 34 3 Hapoel Sde Uziyahu 22 – – – 48 25 +23 30 4 Hapoel Or HaNer 22 – – – 52 29 +23 29 5 Maccabi Ashdod 22 – – – 43 48 −5 24 6 Hapoel Mefalsim
Fashion in the Liao dynasty
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antechambers while inner culture shows haner culture. Some Han Chinese or Haner men adopted and mixed or combined Han clothing with Khitan clothing with
Yeshivas Ner Yisroel
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South American students in the Yeshiva. This is primarily due to Camp Or Haner , which is a camp for South Americans that is located in Ner Yisroel. Many
Indo-European cosmogony
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fortified by an intoxicating drink and aided by a helper-god (the Storm-God or *Haner , 'Man'), together they go to a cave or a mountain, and the hero finally
Hanfu
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antechambers while inner culture shows haner culture. Some Han Chinese or Haner men adopted and/or combined Hanfu with Khitan clothing and boots, wore
*Manu and *Yemo
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Stolen present Proto-Indo-European *Trito ('Third') *Ngwhi The Storm-god or Hanēr ('Man') Cattle Indian Trita Vṛtrá ('áhi') Indra Cows Iranian Thraētona