Fifty-first element of the sexagenary cycle.
Sinónimos
Examples for "kanda"
Examples for "kanda"
1Kevani Kanda has been in local authority care from the age of nine.
2Maxine Duval had arrived at Sri Kanda just ten minutes too late to see Morgan.
3But in the end, despite this encouragement, he had returned to his original objective-SriKanda.
4Ravinder Kanda is research associate in paleovirology and genomics in at the University of Oxford.
5This was a task for the searchlight on Sri Kanda itself, pointing vertically toward the zenith.
1A Sudra of the name of Pasusakha married Ganda and became her husband.
2Putting the two together, it would seem that his brother and son both bore the same name, probably Ganda Rajah.
3On Sunday, clashes between Malian rebels and Ganda Iso, one of these pro-government armed groups, killed at least 10 people.
4"Homosoto obviously took Foster's advice when it came to Propa- ganda," Marv continued.
5They found Ganda Singh and his following at Nuroat on the Beas River, while Ram Singh was some miles further on.
1Signee Cheryl Gabin wrote: I did not sign up for an online event.
2Sure enough, when I lost Gabin I was just like you.
3From the bedside Mme Gabin was prompting the young man.
4Mme Gabin had brought in some breakfast, but Marguerite refused to taste any food.
5Mme Gabin's slipshod tread was still audible over the floor.
6And the doctor coming-thedoctor of the dead, as Mme Gabin had called him.
7Is it all over? cried Mme Gabin, looking at me.
8Nevertheless, Mme Gabin remarked: "The doctor of the dead hasn't come yet."
9Dietrich joined Gabin in the hotel, where he stayed after being demobbed in July 1945.
10Raymond Chandler said that Bogart could be tough without a gun, and Gabin was France's Bogart.
11The last sound I heard was the clicking of the scissors handled by Mme Gabin and Dede.
12Mme Gabin had just closed my eyelids, but I had not felt her finger on my face.
13Mme Gabin lifted her, placed her in a dilapidated armchair near the fireplace and proceeded to comfort her.
14Jean-Claude Gabin, a French philosophy student.
15What a to-do! muttered Mme Gabin.
16As they were seizing me by the shoulders and feet I heard Mme Gabin fly into a violent passion.