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tawa

(ˈtɑːwə)
n
(Plants) a tall timber tree, Beilschmiedia tawa, of New Zealand, having edible purple berries
[Māori]
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Tawa speaks strongly - often with intemperate language - against the attitudes, music, and supporters of modernist composers: "The egocentricity, intolerance, and exclusive dogmas of some composers have no place in a democracy[!]" (p.
According to the TAWA, Thais won't take part not only in the Olympics but in other international events as well although there was no mention that it is pulling out of the SEAG.
Tawa said the deal would allow it to expand its services to the Lloyda[euro](tm)s community, adding scale to its insurance services.
We recognise the high-level of competition during these events and are pleased that members of TAWA appreciate Soul's value, standard features and available accessories.'
The agreed price comprises cash of EUR3.6m (USD5m), conditional deferred dividend of up to EUR3m and an issue of three million Tawa shares at GBP0.10 (USD/EUR) each, the buyer said in a statement.
Winners were selected by a panel of 40 TAWA members based on various criteria, from exterior styling and off-road capability to the entrant's overall utility, value and fuel efficiency.
Tawa said in a statement it will pay for the acquisition from its existing cash resources.
That water is also accumulating at Tawa dam," Water Resource Department SDO NK Suryavanshi said.
The Kalea brunch will feature traditional Arabic dishes such as lamb ouzi, live shawarma stations, grill and tawa chicken stations as well as sweet and savoury dishes of Asian, Indian and Western cuisines.
Tawa nang tawa," Chavit has been quoted by ABS-CBN News as saying.