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  2. Kronos (film) - Wikipedia

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    Kronos. (film) Kronos (a.k.a. Kronos, Destroyer of the Universe or Kronos, Ravager of Planets) is a 1957 American black-and-white science fiction film from Regal Films, a division of 20th Century-Fox. It was produced by Irving Block, Louis DeWitt, Kurt Neumann, and Jack Rabin, directed by Kurt Neumann, and stars Jeff Morrow and Barbara Lawrence.

  3. Ajnad al-Sham - Wikipedia

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    The Ajnad al-Sham ( Arabic: أجناد الشام, Soldiers of the Levant) was an independent Idlib and Hama-based rebel group active during the Syrian Civil War. The group is named after Ajnad al-Sham. It joined the Army of Conquest on 24 March 2015 and took part in the Second Battle of Idlib. [10] On 29 March 2014, it announced that its ...

  4. Gmail - Wikipedia

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    Gmail is the email service provided by Google. As of 2019, it had 1.5 billion active users worldwide, making it the largest email service in the world. [1] It also provides a webmail interface, accessible through a web browser, and is also accessible through the official mobile application. Google also supports the use of third-party email ...

  5. UKG - Wikipedia

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    Former Kronos CEO Aron Ain was the CEO and chairperson of the combined company until July 1, 2022, when he stepped down as CEO to become Executive Chairperson. On February 20, 2020, Ultimate Software and Kronos Incorporated announced they agreed to form a new cloud computing venture specializing in workforce management and human capital ...

  6. Shams al-Din Muhammad (Nizari imam) - Wikipedia

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    Shams al-Din Muhammad (Arabic: شمس الدین محمد, romanized: Shams al-Dīn Muḥammad; before 1256 – c. 1310) was the 28th imam of the Nizari Isma'ili community. Little is known about his life. He was the first imam to rule after the destruction of the Nizari state by the Mongol Empire, and spent his life hiding his true identity

  7. Mir Shams-ud-Din Araqi - Wikipedia

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    Mir Syed Shams-ud-Din Muhammad Arāqi (Persian: میر شمس الدین محمد عراقی; c. 1440–1515 CE), was an Iranian Sufi Muslim saint. Araqi was part of the order of Twelver Shia Sufis in Jammu and Kashmir who greatly influenced the social fabric of the Kashmir Valley and its surrounding regions.

  8. Shamash - Wikipedia

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    Shamash ( Akkadian: šamaš [a]) was the ancient Mesopotamian sun god, also known as Utu ( Sumerian: d UTU 𒀭𒌓 "Sun" [2] ). He was believed to see everything that happened in the world every day, and was therefore responsible for justice and protection of travelers. As a divine judge, he could be associated with the underworld.

  9. Shammai - Wikipedia

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    Shammai (c. 50 BCE – c. 30 CE, Hebrew: שַׁמַּאי, Šammaʾy) was a Jewish scholar of the 1st century, and an important figure in Judaism 's core work of rabbinic literature, the Mishnah . Shammai was the most eminent contemporary of Hillel. His teachings mostly agree with those of Hillel, except on three issues. [3]