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unusual facts about Rimé



1538 in poetry

Vittoria Colonna, an edition of her amatory and elegiac poems, published in Parma in 1538; a third edition, containing sixteen of her Rime Spirituali, in which religious themes are treated in Italian, was published at Florence soon afterwards; Italy

Eustachio Manfredi

The Rime of Manfredi was issued in 1713 and then published in the final edition posthumously in 1748 by his friend Giampietro Zanotti.

Habibi

"Yalla Habibi", a song by the artist Karl Wolf 2009 performed by Karl Wolf, Rime and Kaz Money

Ice accretion indicator

Examples of these are 'rime icing on indicator' and 'FROIN' (frost on indicator).

Khenpo Sherab Sangpo

Though the khenpo is renowned for his ability to teach virtually any topic, he is especially known for his knowledge of the tantras and his mastery of the writings of the great 19th century Rimé master Ju Mipham.

Though he has mastered virtually every aspect of Buddhist philosophy and practice, Khenpo Sherab Sangpo is especially renowned for his knowledge of Madhyamaka philosophy, the writings of the great Rimé master Ju Mipham Rinpoche and Buddhist Tantra.

Khenpo Sodargye

A Contemporary Rime Movement among Tibetan Buddhists at Columbia University

Ludovico Antonio Muratori

He still continued his literary studies, as is shown by his works on Petrarch (Vita e rime di F. Petrarca, Modena, 1711) and Lodovico Castelvetro (Vita ed opere di L. Castelvetro, Milan, 1727).

Petru Giovacchini

In 1927 he was expelled from the "Liceo National" of Bastia and founded the pro-Italian magazine "Primavera", where published the poems "Musa canalinca" and "Rime notturne".

R.A.C.L.A.

Rime de bine, 1998 ("Good Rhymes") - ironic reference to how Ion Iliescu and his National Salvation Front called their supporters (oameni de bine, "good people") in contrast to their political opponents (golani, "hooligans" - see also the Golaniad)

RelayNet

RIME was built up, starting in 1988, from a master hub owned by Bonnie Anthony, a local Psychiatrist, in Bethesda, Maryland and a subordinate hub owned by her brother, Howard Belasco, in The Bronx, New York.

Rime table

Their meaning remains the most controversial aspect of rime table phonology, but is believed to indicate palatalization (transcribed as the presence or absence of -j- or -i-), retroflex features, vowel quality (high vs. low or front vs. back) or some combination of these.


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