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Ilumquh
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Ilumquh

Arabian god of the moon. Deemed superior to the gods associated with the sun and Venus, he was the protector of cities and patron god of the capital cities of southern Arabia. Pilgrimages were made to his temples, where worshipers often sought divine guidance from oracles. He had many different names and epithets, including Wadd, Amm, and Sin.



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Wadd and all the nurses on the Chemotherapy Unit for their care and kindness to Fred, to Robert Brown for the lovely service and Derek from the Co op for his care and support.
The children, from Westfield School in Gosforth, Newcastle, had their artwork selected as among the best in the country as part of the Junior Painter of the Year Awards, with Nina Wadds, seven, being named national runner up in the Junior Infants section.
Keith Wadd aims for the tougher cookie, off the beaten track and between nine and 14 miles before the thirst is slaked and the tum filled.
 
 
 
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