Mouha, our charming guide, is from the ait Atta and was born in a black goat-hair tent in the Saharan dunes. |
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Some, like the ait Atta nomads, still migrate throughout the year. |
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An island in a river or a lake island may be called an eyot or ait, and a small island off the coast may be called a holm. |
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He handed it to everyone to have ait to everyone to have aread. |
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Isleworth Ait lies offshore from Heron's place and is one of the longest covering 10 acres. |
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Samuel Lewis's map of 1784 shows the inn in the centre of the Ait. |
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The Ait is 30 miles from the mouth of the Thames yet is still tidal. |
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At the time, the island had not yet been named after the delicacy, and went by the decidedly less fantastical Twickenham Ait. |
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It is important to note, however, that the DOL is not suing AIT Laboratories. |
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If you're eligible for AIT screening but opt for a pat down instead, you'll be escorted to a screening area where the pat down will be performed. |
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One sailing boat unique to the Thames is the Thames Rater, which is sailed around Raven's Ait. |
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Astrium will also assist KGS in the construction of the AIT Centre to ensure coordination with the test equipment. |
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The AIT Centre will form part of the Space City that the Kazakhstan space agency, Kazcosmos, is developing in Astana. |
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The company is currently developing SATA-based tape drives within its AIT family. |
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