Two social workers visit Suba to find out if she may need support or counselling to cope with the difficult times which lie ahead. |
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Vinorin confides to the team that her greatest concern now is being able to feed and educate Suba, along with their younger brother. |
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The tsunami has spelt the end of certainty for thousands of Sri Lankan children like Suba and her siblings. |
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Chart of SCUBA diving attractions on the Canadian side of lake Memphremagog, provided by Neptune Suba. |
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Paediatricians are in attendance weekly to offer health and medical care and Suba University Hospital carries out operations on children with poliomyelitis. |
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However, Suba saw the killer waves and felt their power. |
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The case for creating a Punjabi Suba was presented to the States Reorganisation Commission. |
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Suba reads their lips with her hawk-like brown eyes, delivering answers to her sister Vinorin through a series of graceful, lightening fast hand movements. |
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Vinorin then translates that, as a child, Suba was sent to Colombo to learn sign language and is now a pupil at a school for the deaf in Batticaloa. |
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What happened in Suba was that the authorities responsible for urban development drew up a plan for the area and compensated those adversely affected by offering them alternative sites. |
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Allan Kamote defeated late substitute Karage Suba by technical knockout in round seven to win the vacant UBO International Lightweight title. |
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But in working with the electronic-music producer Suba, something clicked: they lodged acoustic music and prerock Brazilian songcraft firmly at the core of a smart electronic dance-music framework. |
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For two years, from 1982 to 1983, he was assistant novice-master in Suba. |
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