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the taw
noun
Tawed leather.
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Mr. Ames may also have betrayed the TAW operation.
A sphinx from that discovery yields the taw, nun, taw, or t, n, t, meaning "gift".
The Taw is spanned there by a 15th-century stone bridge (widened in 1796 and 1962).
The route runs along the estuaries of the Taw and the Torridge and also takes in the dramatic Devon coast.
It's the peaceful, panoramic views of the Taw Valley that really sell a stay here, though: guests often see deer on the hill opposite.
It lies on the north bank of the Taw estuary, about 10 miles (16 km) from the Bristol Channel, and is the administrative centre of the district.
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The new constituency would stretch from Port Isaac bay in Cornwall to Bideford bar, a sandbank in the Taw-Torridge estuary in Devon.
These were sometimes simply raw hides, which have survived only rarely, but the Egyptians became skilled at curing the skins to become leather by the tawing method that is, by the use of alum or salt.
This work is from the period TAW worked for the University Medical Center Groningen.
Total activity data for the Whistle (TAW) was defined as the total activity in minutes during the same day.
The traditional Taw Cheng Kong rational nexus test is inappropriate where the issue is not the existence of discriminatory classification in a statute, but discriminatory application of a neutral statute.
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