It had been used as a lodging-house by the Babisa.
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They have no intercourse with Europeans except through the Babisa.
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They have never been visited, even by half-castes; but Babisa traders have come occasionally.
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A party of Babisa tobacco-traders came from the N.W.
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The flowers of the Babisa country.
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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Uncle Wiggily's Travels, by Howard R. Garis, Illustrated by Louis Wisa
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The board must put their money where their mouth is or replace him, said Wisa's chairman Paul Register.
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Citing hospital reports, Kandahar Governor Tooryalai Wisa said ball bearings had been used as shrapnel, a hallmark of suicide bombings.
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[Peran-Wisa wakes and asks the reason of his coming.
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He's as handsome as Minutscher, as clever as Piran Wisa, as strong as Rustem, and as benevolent and helpful as the god Soma.
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Monomoizes was formed from Moiza or Muiza, the singular of the word Babisa or Aiza, the proper name of a large tribe to the north.
Uso de bisa em inglês
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The poisonous kinds are distinguished by the epithet of ular bisa, among which is the biludak or viper.
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The women chosen for the third book continue to express BISA's commitment.
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Moreover, BISA is a high energy organization which motivates, stimulates and produces results.
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Those books included the 121 women that BISA had honored in its first ten annual calendars.
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All of BISA's distinguished women serve as role models and mentors to members, scholarship students and youth of all ages.
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In 1986 and 1990, BISA published its first two books, Distinguished Black Women 1981-1985, Volume I and Distinguished Black Women 1986-1990, Volume II.