WHAT DOES LÂNTAN MEAN IN TURKISH?
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Definition of lântan in the Turkish dictionary
an element with a low atomic number of 57, an atomic weight of 138.9, a density of 6.1, a white, rarely oxidized, brightly flaming element. The abbreviation is La. lântan Atom numarası 57, atom ağırlığı 138,9, yoğunluğu 6,1 olan, beyaz, havada çabuk oksitlenen, parlak bir alevle yanan, seyrek bulunur bir element. Kısaltması La.
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5 TURKISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LÂNTAN»
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Bridges of Steel, Ladders of Gold: Joseph Tanenbaum, ... - Sayfa 63
Aside from the anticipated savings from the use of Man-Tan, the steel quota left Joe with little choice. Although U.S. Steel was not granting any new quotas for conventional steel, the company was most interested in promoting its new product.
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Laṇṭan̲ mutal Kan̲aṭā varai--
Travel experiences of London and Canada, by a Sri Lankan Tamil literary author.
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Labor and Love in Guatemala: The Eve of Independence - Sayfa 45
... two hijos grandes—probably teenage children—including a son named Simón Alonso and an unnamed daughter Juan Cali Tomasa Chacón, widow with a small child Tomás Coc Felipa Guerra Matías Lantán Pascual Lantán Nicolás López, ...
Catherine Komisaruk, 2013
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What Do Pictures Want?: The Lives and Loves of Images - Sayfa 299
Finally, Man Ray (Savion Glover), his star tap dancer, who is reviving the figure of Man Tan, becomes so disgusted with the whole thing that he refuses to wear blackface and is thrown off the show, only to be abducted by a gang of anarchist ...
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Lockstep and Dance: Images of Black Men in Popular Culture
After receiving word that Man Tan/Ray has donned neither his costume nor the burnt cork grease, Delacroix immediately pays the actor a visit. When Delacroix asks Man Tan why he is not yet ready to go on stage, he asserts that his name is ...