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-eum

  1. a suffix occurring in some Latin scientific names (peritoneum ), and in the corresponding loanwords in English (petroleum ).



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The biggest ever programme of Korean artists in the festival's 76 year history includes the KBS Symphony Orchestra in their first UK appearance, pianist Yeol Eum Son and violinist Clara-Jumi Kang, the Novus String Quartet, the National Changgeuk Company of Korea.

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Around that time, Mr. Thiel, Mr. Danzeisen and several other Coru investors established a company in Malta called EUM Holdings Melite Ltd.,

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The records do not detail EUM’s business activities.

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But a pastor at her church, EUM Church in Greenville, Ohio, agreed to fill out the form.

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If only one could ask 2½-year-old Emily Eum, whose parents have brought her for a shoot.

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