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- proper noun An
ethnic andlinguistic group based in Kigoma Region in westernTanzania . - proper noun In
Egyptian mythology , a god of thedeserts to the west ofEgypt , associated with theunderworld , Duat and pictured as a man wearing the symbol for desert hills on his head.
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Examples
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At once the crocodile began to swim slowly against the current, and the mouse-deer, having discovered what he wished, called out in derision, Ha, ha!
Asian-Pacific Folktales and Legends Jeannette L. Faurot 1995
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I mean, I suppose inside everybody's minds they could have said, Ha, ha, ha, we weren't really going to do this.
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Fat Joe Young Jeezy Behind The Scenes Video \ "Slow Down, Ha Ha\"
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Alone I'd are that Lion, and tell him that Freedom's hand once twisted in his mane, he rolls a corse before me, and the Eagles of the Great Republic scream, Ha, ha! "
Jack And Jill Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888 1902
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Alone I dare that Lion, and tell him that Freedom's hand once twisted in his mane, he rolls a corse before me, and the Eagles of the Great Republic scream, Ha, ha! "
Jack and Jill Louisa May Alcott 1860
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Towards the end of the fourteenth century, the work was translated into Hebrew twice: the first time under the title Ha-Emunah ha-Ramah by Solomon ben Lavi (c. 1391-92), possibly at the instigation of the philosopher Hasdai Crescas, and a little later under the title Ha-Emunah Nissa™ah by Samuel ibn Motot.
Abraham Ibn Daud Fontaine, Resianne 2006
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Gudemann, Geschichte des Erziehungswesens und der Cultur der Juden in Frankreich und Deutschland, Vienna, 1880, 8 (Hebrew translation by Frledberg under the title Ha-Torah weha - Hayim, ed. Achiassaf, Warsaw,
Rashi Liber, Maurice 1906
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At least seven other bodies were found in Ha Tinh province, five in Nghe An and three in Quang Tri, officials there reported, as floodwaters slowly started to recede.
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At least seven other bodies were found in Ha Tinh province, five in Nghe An and three in Quang Tri, officials there reported, as floodwaters slowly started to recede.
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Noah himself wrote about the issues of cultural boycott eloquently in Ha'aretz recently.
Qanta Ahmed, MD: Collateral Damage: The Hidden Costs of the Ariel Boycott MD Qanta Ahmed 2010
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