Definitions
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- proper noun A tribe living primarily in the state of
Nagaland inIndia . - proper noun Their language, belonging to the
Tibeto-Burman language family.
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Examples
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The festival kicked off with a ceremony honoring ancestors and a performance from a choir wearing traditional Vietnamese clothing called Ao dai.
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After the trek they dropped us off at a nearby pier called Ao Nang to get a longtail boat back to Railay.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2009
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After the trek they dropped us off at a nearby pier called Ao Nang to get a longtail boat back to Railay.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2009
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The most interesting ongoing plot threads, such as Ao's precise relationship to his former partner and the ultimate fate of said former partner, are left virtually unexplored.
Anime News Network 2009
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The oldest of his three sons had slain one, Ao, in
CHAPTER XVII 2010
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Ao had been one of six brothers of the family of Anno which dwelt in one of the upper villages.
CHAPTER XVII 2010
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Ao lembrarmos da tragédia das chuvas de Santa Catarina parece que a situação do Norte e Nordeste é ainda mais grave, principalmente no interior.
Global Voices in English » Brazil: When climate change meets cyber-activism 2009
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Ao contrário da terapia destrutiva para curar um amor acabado, o museu oferece a cada pessoa uma maneira de ultrapassar o colapso emocional através da criação-contribuindo para a colecção do museu e participando assim na criação de um a colecção preservada de História emocional colectiva.
Museum of Broken Relationships Red 2009
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Ao falar com o comandante, Ten Cel Longo, me desrespeitou e ao me identificar como professor da USP, ameaçou me “prender”, com a mesma prepotência que somente havia visto com o Cel.
Global Voices in English » Brazil: The country’s largest university becomes a battlefield 2009
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I was writing in my journal about the day before—a humid Christmas day—when my friend and I went to a bar in Ao Nang and drank cokes and ate Spanish peanuts.
Because we cannot know LeeAnn Pickrell 2012
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