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Philippines from 1965 to 1986,
whose torturers referred to the
practice as
NAWASA sessions—a
reference to the
National Waterworks and
Sewerage Authority which...
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formerly known as the
National Waterworks and
Sewerage System Authority (
NAWASA), is the
government agency that is in
charge of
water privatization in Metro...
- band were
joined by
saxophonist **** Parry, as well as by
backing singers Nawasa Crowder, Mary Ann
Lindsey and
Phyllis Lindsey from
March – June 1973, Billy...
- it's
rather an
equation of two
nearby towns (Theodosiou and Nixis,
modern Nawasa (Arabic: نَوَسا)),
common for
Coptic Scalae,
rather than a
compound name...
- to the ****
interpretation of Islam.
Mahmud appointed a Hindu-convert,
Nawasa Khan, to rule the
region in Mahmud's absentia.
After being granted power...
- Highway's
Bocaue flyover. The
Meralco Duhat Substation at Duhat, Bocaue. The
NAWASA Bocaue Water District's watertower. From the town's poblacion, this is the...
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source is run by its own San
Pablo City
Water District and is ****isted by
NAWASA. Just like
every other place in
Southern Tagalog, San Pablo's electricity...
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vocals Nick
Mason –
drums Additional musicians ****
Parry –
saxophone (1973)
Nawasa Crowder, Mary Ann Lindsey,
Phyllis Lindsey –
backing vocals (March – June...
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Water District was
renamed the
National Waterworks and
Sewerage System (
NAWASA) in 1955, and by 1971 was
replaced by the
Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage...
- Gatus,
Maria Elena-Ang and
Nathan Quimpo.
Water cure (also
known as the
Nawasa treatment) -
Large amounts of
water would be
forced through the victim's...