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  2. Teshome - Wikipedia

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    Teshome is an Ethiopian name that may refer to: Teshome Toga (born 1968), Ethiopian politician; Teshome Soromessa (born 1970), Author and Professor;

  3. Teshome Mitiku - Wikipedia

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    Teshome Mitiku was born in Addis Ababa in 1949. [1] He is the brother of saxophonist Theodros Mitiku and father of Swedish pop and soul singer Emilia. In 1970, he moved to Europe. He initially lived in Denmark and later moved to Sweden where he received a degree in clinical psychology. Teshome currently resides in Washington, D.C. [2]

  4. Teshome Toga - Wikipedia

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    Teshome was born in Dimtu, Ethiopia, and completed his primary education in Bilate Tena Primary school. He was born into a farmer family, and used to help his family after school: by herding cattle and plowing. Teshome completed his secondary school in Sodo. After completing his secondary education, he attended Addis Ababa University in 1987.

  5. Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church - Wikipedia

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    Tewahedo (Ge'ez: ተዋሕዶ täwaḥədo) is a Geʽez word meaning "being made one" or "unified" (see also the Arabic word Tawhid). This word refers to the Oriental Orthodox belief in the one composite unified nature of Christ ; i.e., a belief that a complete, natural union of the divine and human natures into one is self-evident to ...

  6. Teshome Gabriel - Wikipedia

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    Teshome H. Gabriel (September 24, 1939 – June 14, 2010) was an Ethiopian-born American cinema scholar and professor at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television in Los Angeles. Gabriel was considered an expert on cinema and film of Africa and the developing world . [ 1 ]

  7. P'ent'ay - Wikipedia

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    P'ent'ay (from Ge'ez: ጴንጤ P̣enṭe) is an originally Amharic–Tigrinya language term for Pentecostal Christians.Today, the term refers to all Evangelical Protestant denominations and organisations in Ethiopian and Eritrean societies.

  8. 'Wake up the echoes:' Why Notre Dame slogan has become ... - AOL

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    What does 'wake up the echoes' mean? Ultimately, wake up the echoes sounds as lyrical as it does because it is, literally, a lyric. It is incorporated into all types of Notre Dame media. With ...

  9. Abadula Gemeda - Wikipedia

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    Abadula Gemeda (Oromo: Abbaa Duulaa Gammadaa; Amharic: አባዱላ ገመዳ; born 5 July 1958) is an Ethiopian politician who was the speaker of the House of Peoples' Representatives, the lower chamber of the Ethiopian Parliament, from 2010 to 2018.