Pahi


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Pa´hi


n.1.(Naut.) A large war canoe of the Society Islands.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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One way that PAHI are trying to combat this is by creating a spray that can hide the tattoos and is highly waterproof.
The police spokesman Mazharul Haq alias Shani informed here Saturday that Pahi sustained a gunshot injury to his leg in an exchange of fire with the police.
This is the carrier's first multi-platform brand agreement and will include Joe Fresh brand activations within Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport's passenger terminal along with an in-store contest with prizes provided by Porter Airlines, PAHI's wholly owned subsidiary.
The attack on the Boyd became a lengthy saga with a reprisal raid on the Maori chief Te Pahi in 1810, followed by a decades-long campaign by the Reverend Samuel Marsden to 'prove' that another Maori chief was responsible.
In particular, Te Pahi, visiting New South Wales as a guest of the governor in November 1805 (6), was so struck by the artisan skills of Europeans or, as Te Pahi termed them, the 'Arts of Life', that he asked that someone be sent to teach his countrymen.
Te Puna was the residence of Te Pahi, an important chief who established trade and interaction between Maori and European in the first decade of the nineteenth century.
Zidorn C, Dirsch VM, Rungeler P, Sosa S, Della Loggia R, Merfort I, PahI HL, Vollmar AM, Stuppner H (1999) Anti-inflammatory activities of hypocretenolides from Leontodon hispidus.
Gerard Pahi is Education Director at the Kalamazoo Aviation History Museum.
The first was Gordon Coates (Prime Minister 1925-28), who was born in Pahi, Kaipara, in 1878.
Pahi Borah of Assam beat the challenge of Rujula Kulkarni of SFI and Manavi Varma of Karnataka to win gold in the 50 m Breaststroke Girls Group IV.