All recruitment into the Canadian Forces is strictly voluntary, regardless of whether the person has atta ined the age of 18 years. |
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Kabutri, in the meanwhile, had kneaded some atta and rolled out a few real rotis. |
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In spite of those cuts, quantitative measures of education atta inments in EMEs generally remain above the average recorded in other countries at comparable level of income. |
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For food, Atta would throw unpeeled potatoes into a pot and, when it boiled, mash them into a bowl. |
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The men who manned the security machines did not notice Atta, or detect the knives that his team smuggled on to the plane. |
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He later moved to the US, where he reportedly received flight training in Florida with his cousin Mohammed Atta. |
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Well, let's get to Mohamed Atta for a minute because you mentioned him as well. |
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The image of Atta joylessly spooning cold mashed potato into his mouth, taken with everything else we know, strongly suggested a man for whom this world mattered little. |
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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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Atta Mohammad Noor, a former warlord, is the immensely wealthy satrap of Balkh province in the north. |
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The Atta ants subsist almost exclusively on a particular species of fungus which they cultivate on a medium of masticated leaf tissue. |
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At Gate 32, Atta readied himself for the call to Ziad, the Beirut beach boy and debauchee. |
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The hijackers on 11 September 2001, Muhamad Atta and Marwan al Shehhi, for example, maintained a joint checking account in the United States. |
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Gamila W, Bassem EM, Atta S, Gama M Toxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids of certain Boraginaceous plants. |
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The leaf-cutting ant, Atta cephalotes, is the only well studied species where the behavioral role of stridulation was investigated. |
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Parasitic flies influence foraging rhythms and caste division-of-labor in the leaf-cutter ant, Atta cephalotes. |
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The centre also shows films, the latest Boughafer 33, speaks of the heroic resistance of the Aït Atta tribes against the French colonizers, in the presence of the director himself. |
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In 1986, cave explorers discovered a further, previously completely unknown part of the Atta cave: a 5,000 metre long labyrinth of extraordinary bizarre dripstone formations. |
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More than 40 million visitors from all over the world have so far been drawn to what is Germany's largest and probably most attractive dripstone cave, the Atta cave. |
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Some, like the ait Atta nomads, still migrate throughout the year. |
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Foraging patterns of the leaf-cutter ant Atta laevigata in an area of cerrado vegetation. |
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He lost to Mr Atta Mills by only 41,000 votes in the second, a result he magnanimously accepted without grumbling or asking for a recount. Who will stand against him this time is now unclear. |
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Oviposition behavior of an ant-parasitizing fly, Neodohrniphora curvinervis, and defense behavior by its leaf-Cutting ant host Atta cephalotes. |
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In September 2010, Ghana's former President John Atta Mills visited China on an official visit. |
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John Atta Mills, president between 2009 and 2012, initiated ongoing efforts to reduce the role of airports in Ghana's drug trade. |
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Atta Ullah, the alleged official of KDA, was produced before the Judge Hayat Ali Shah of Ehtasab Commission here on Tuesday. |
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Leaf-cutting ant species of the Acromyrmex and Atta genera are the most important herbivores that exist in subtropical regions throughout LatinAmerican countries. |
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