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Terem

Terem | Teremana

Terem meaning

Separate living quarters occupied by elite women of the Principality of Moscow.

Example sentences (12)

Express Sport understands, David Moyes' side are still in the hunt for Lorient striker Terem Moffi and have tabled a £25m bid for the Nigerian international.

Nice have made a third improved offer for Lorient striker Terem Moffi worth £15m up front + £2.6m in add-ons.

The hosts broke the deadlock when Terem Moffi’s cross sneaked past the defence, reaching the far post, where an unattended Jeremie Boga slotted in.

The Super Eagles took control of the game and came close to breaking the deadlock twice through Terem Moffi and Victor Osimhen.

Even with a series of withdrawals, Nigeria can call on some of Africa’s best attackers, including Kelechi Iheanacho, Terem Moffi, Samuel Chukwueze, Moses Simon and Ademola Lookman.

He told them that Terem decided to give back to the community where he is from and to honour the memory of his grandfather, who was a respected son of the community.

However, Peseiro’s squad has come under scrutiny as Nigerians on social media questioned Ahmed Musa’s inclusion, and the absence of six players – Kelechi Nwakali, Olisa Ndah, Terem Moffi, Gift Orban, Nathan Tella and Cyriel Dessers.

OGC Nice forward Terem Moffi will take the place Victor Boniface in Super Eagles’ squad for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.

Their 2-1 home win over Nice was probably the shock result of the weekend – even with missing the injured Terem Moffi and others – but the underlying numbers tell a different story.

Basil's Scene'—Part 4, Scene 1) The terse Terem Scene of the 1869 version and the unrelieved tension of the two subsequent and final scenes make this version more dramatically effective to some critics (e.

He added three scenes (the two Sandomierz scenes and the Kromï Scene), cut one (the scene 'At the Cathedral of Vasiliy the Blessed'), and recomposed another (the Terem Scene).

In 1485 Ivan III commissioned the building of a royal Terem Palace within the Kremlin, with Aloisio da Milano being the architect of the first three floors.