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The bas
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In ancient Egyptian mythology, a being's soul or personality, represented as a bird-headed figure, which survives after death but must be sustained with offerings of food.
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The bas Rue des Martyrs prides itself on its permanence.
The BAS long-term studies later revealed the sinister holes in the earth's ozone layer.
The bas merchants consider the upper part an enclave of transients and arrivistes.
The bas (lower) part, which is older, was — and still is — considered the real street.
The BAS brand will continue, though within the new centre.
The BAS of DAuAg-C2 lacks a ϕ2 component.
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The proportion of observed to potential non-synonymous substitutions (pN) among the bas-1-like gene comparisons was similarly much higher than for the bas-1 orthologs.
It op-er-ates on the bas-is of risk-tak-ing.
The bust was completed in the summer of 1999 and the bas-reliefs this year.
The battles are vividly depicted in the bas-reliefs of his temple mountain, the Bayon.
The bas-reliefs are $15 at William-Wayne & Company, 40 University Place (Ninth Street) and 846 Lexington Avenue (64th Street).
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