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- fish [to that place] earlier today" (manganu today past singular object attainative transitive perfective) Nuidh wapi mangamanu "He took the two fish [to...
- Attainable region (AR) theory is a branch of chemical engineering, specifically chemical reaction engineering, that uses geometric and mathematical optimization...
- Attain is a management, technology, and strategy consulting firm based in McLean, Virginia. It works for the government, education, healthcare, and non-profit...
- several FON operations in the area around Libya, in an operation named "Attain Do****ent". The first two parts of the operation were held from 26 to 30...
- Methods for Attaining Extreme Altitudes is the debut EP by stoner metal band Bongzilla. It was released on 12" vinyl only in January 1998 by Relapse Records...
- non-perception" from the latter. Finding these teachings to be insufficient to attain his goal, he turned to the practice of severe asceticism, which included...
- wœidha- 'put, place, cook' wœidhamařinu attainative perfective present plural object wœidhaumanu attainative perfective present dual object wœidhemařinu...
- In English criminal law, attainder was the metaphorical "stain" or "corruption of blood" which arose from being condemned for a serious capital crime (felony...
- Buddhahood is too difficult to attain. It takes a hundred thousand nayutas of koṭis of kalpas to become a Buddha. Since few people attain Buddhahood in this world...
- Admission to the bar in the United States is the granting of permission by a particular court system to a lawyer to practice law in the jurisdiction. Each...