Board an abra, one of the water taxis that crisscross the creek, to get your bearings or just walk along the dhow wharfage to get a flavour of the cargo being unloaded from India, South Africa and South East Asia. |
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The list of offences was topped by the failure to park the abra in the designated station, followed by off-loading passengers at locations other than the specified stations. |
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Many rudist species were defined on specimens collected from the El Abra Formation in Mexico, a widespread carbonate platform. |
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I am talking here, Abra, so I would kindly appreciate it if you would button your lip. |
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This comment shocked Abra so much she missed her big toe and got nail polish over her foot. |
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Chief among those experts is Lyn Abra, who milked funnel-webs for their venom for three decades, first for Sutherland's research and then for commercial antivenin production. |
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After experiencing efficiency gains via AudaExplore's solutions, ABRA decided to extend its strategic relationship for two more years. |
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Over in a corner, behind a TV blaring late-night news, we find the British Columbia-based group, Abra Brynne, Patrick Steiner, Robin Tunnicliffe, Gregoire Lamoureux and Lee McFadyen. |
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Vestiges indicate that there was also early occupation in the regions of El Abra and Tequendama in Cundinamarca. |
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The only reason I knew that was because I had checked that info with a boatsman while we were waiting at the Abra Station. |
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The interface eliminates the need for duplicate data entry between Abra Suite HR modules and MAS 90, which can reduce errors and improve worker productivity. |
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