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Berma

Berma

great actress, whom the narrator sees in her prime and in her decline. [Fr. Lit.: Proust Remembrance of Things Past, in Benét, 99]
See: Acting
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Yunus, Medaline Berma, Datuk Godfrey Gregory, Datuk Mah Weng Kwai, Datuk Lok Yim Pheng, Prof Nik Salida Suhaila Nik Saleh and Jerald S.
A rising Ghanaian musician, Yaw Berma, speaking on Hitz FM, has mentioned that the member of the Praye music group, has used excerpts of a song he has done without seeking permission from him.
Several strategies have been suggested to minimize the negative effect of heat stress in dairy cows, including facilities design, cooling systems, feeding and breeding strategies and genetic management (Armstrong, 1994; West, 1999; Berma, 2008).
It is native to tropical South Asia and maximum genetic diversity is found in India and Thailand with at least forty species in each area, followed by Berma, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Vietnam (Jan et al.
Estas presentaron poca distancia horizontal en las playas de arena (con excepcion de pocas playas de cantos rodados en San Bartolo), y poco espacio de berma. Por el contrario, las unidades con menor pendiente son Lurin y Pucusana.
On the occasion founder member of PJEF Iqbal Berma,Chairman IR Dr.
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