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Migdol (mĭg`dŏl), in the Bible. 1 Place near which the Israelites crossed the Red Sea. 2 City, Egypt, where Jews lived. It is the modern Tall al Hayr, S of Pelusium. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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In a poignant tribute to a young man with so much potential, but whose life was taken from him last June at the age of 30, The Migdol Organization honored Kris Talese Bellamkonda by affixing a plaque in his honor to the fagade of the company's headquarter building at 2280 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Notre Dame had lost three in a row and was struggling without injured starters Mike Getzer, Zach Migdol and Adam Stark. The Migdol Temple measures 95 by 72 feet, and is essentially a giant, 3,600-year-old stone text. |
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