Marbles or taws were usually played along the gutters, much to the annoyance of parents. |
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So now the government will be back to taws on that one. |
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He had been playing keeps with Gaston and won seventeen taws. Then he had played tiddledywinks with the Sultan of Turkey and had beaten him forty-seven times, hand-running. |
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It was also unusually well equipped with the latest avionics, including TCAS II Change 7, TAWS and satcom. |
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To ensure compliance with the undertaking relating to TAWS, an independent expert will be nominated and an arbitration procedure will be established. |
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The new entrant will be able to hold, free of charge and for an unlimited period, all the information needed to make its TAWS product interoperate with the merged entity's products. |
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