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the haya
noun
A beech tree, especially a Mexican beech.
Exact(16)
The Haya fish extensively.
"But no Saudi ruler will ever abandon or disband the Haya," he insisted.
The Haya were traditionally organized in a series of 130 or so patrilineal clans, each having its own totem.
Ruhanga, creator god of the Nkole (Nyankore) of modern western Uganda and the Haya of northwestern Tanzania.
But the ICJ issued a categorical ruling in the Haya de la Torre case that diplomatic asylum can exist only under explicit treaties or reciprocal usage.
Two years ago, a movie producer, Steve Loglisci came across the "HaYa Doin'?" gang's oeuvre, and set up a meeting at Umberto's in Little Italy.
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This extraordinary work of fiction concludes with the narrator, Haya Tedeschi, reflecting on all she has compiled in eight long years of research and remembering.
She is the daughter of Dr. Moshe Golan of Netanya, Israel, who is a gastroenterologist there, and the late Haya Biderman.
The technique is Sebaldian, but the tone, especially surrounding Haya, is the old-man-in-a-dry-month rattle of T. S. Eliot.
The Apristas formed the largest bloc of the assembly, and Haya de la Torre was elected president.
Elections were scheduled for May 1980, with the expectation that Haya de la Torre and the Apristas would win.
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