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1944 encyclopedia of knots by Clifford W. Ashley
The Ashley Book of Knots (ABoK) is an encyclopedia of knots written and illustrated by the American sailor and artist Clifford W. Ashley. First published
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Tabok can refer to the following places in the Philippines: Tabok, a barangay in the city of Mandaue Tabok, a barangay in the municipality of Danao, Bohol
Tabok
Highly urbanized city in Central Visayas, Philippines
Alang-alang, Tipolo, Ibabao, Guizo, Subangdaku, Mantuyong, Maguikay and Tabok. The greater portion of the city, comprising about 70%, is dominated by
Mandaue
South African labour executive (born 1972)
dissertation on affirmative action in 2006. Hermann has been a trustee for Tabok trust, he was a director at Akademia, and vice-president of the convocation
Dirk_Hermann
Municipality in Northern Samar, Philippines
Sitios of Lavezares including Caburihan, Ocad, Caragas, Cataogan and Sabang-Tabok were converted into barangays though Republic Act 2370 (the Barrio Charter
Lavezares
Municipality in Bohol, Philippines
Miguel Primary School Santa Fe Primary School Santo Niño Primary School Tabok Elementary School Taming Elementary School Villa Anunciado Primary School
Danao,_Bohol
Municipality in the Philippines
) Dumili, Centro Sur (Pob.) Proper, Dumrog Bura, Dumrog Sabay, Fragante Tabok, Fragante Ilaya, Fragante Ilawod, Fragante Tuburan, Guia Malumpati, Guia
Pandan,_Antique
Portuguese-based creole of Cape Verde
follows the sounds /k/ or /ɡ/. Ex.: tabaku /tɐˈbaku/ instead of tabóke /tɐˈbɔk/ "tobacco", frangu /ˈfɾãɡu/ instead of frónge /ˈfɾɔ̃ɡ/ "chicken". São Vicente
Cape_Verdean_Creole
Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines
to cross from: tabók (one side of the river to another) tabók (to cross from a bigger island to a smaller one, ant. of lekas) cross tabók (general crossing)
Ratagnon_language
Malayic language spoken in Sambas, Indonesia
Malay can be formed by combining root words with affixes. For example: tabok 'slap' → ditabokék 'to be slapped' garam 'salt' → digaramék 'to be salted'
Sambas_Malay
Municipality in Eastern Samar, Philippines
(Poblacion) Barangay 12 (Poblacion) San Jose San Miguel San Roque So-ong Tabok Waso ‹ The template Historical populations is being considered for merging
Llorente,_Eastern_Samar
Municipality in Misamis Oriental, Philippines
sitios. Banglay Dampil Gaston Kabulawan Kauswagan Lumbo Manaol Poblacion Tabok Umagos ‹ The template Historical populations is being considered for merging
Lagonglong
1812 Korean peasant rebellion
normally disdained menial work. They established a secret base at Dabog (Tabok) village. Hong Kyŏngnae moved his family there, including his mother, wife
Hong_Kyŏngnae's_Rebellion
Municipality in Isabela, Philippines
Santiago (Villa Cacho) Santo Domingo Sinait Suerte Villa Bulusan Villa Miguel (Tabok) Vintar ‹ The template Historical populations is being considered for merging
Quirino,_Isabela
Cooperative federation in the Philippines
Credit Cooperative Sulu Consumers Cooperative Suyo Multi-Purpose Cooperative Tabok Workers Multi-Purpose Cooperative (Mandaue City) Tabuk Multi-Purpose Cooperative
National Confederation of Cooperatives
National_Confederation_of_Cooperatives
Variant of Cape Verdean Creole
follows the sounds /k/ or /ɡ/. Ex.: tabácu /tɐˈbaku/ instead of tabóc’ /tɐˈbɔk/ “tobacco”, frángu /ˈfɾãɡu/ instead of fróng’ /ˈfɾɔ̃ɡ/ “chicken”. caboverde
São_Nicolau_Creole
Municipality in Leyte, Philippines
Island Katipunan Maasin Mabagon Mahilum Poblacion 1 Poblacion 2 San Vicente Tabok Tagbibi Bagyong Bading ‹ The template Historical populations is being considered
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Character in ramayana devoted son
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Spanish Teutonic
strong warrior'.
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Muslim/Islamic
Long-Lived
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Divine grace
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Island of the Stubborn One
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Truthful
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Blue Jay
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Dear Beloved Friend
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Abhinandana | அபிநஂதநா
To rejoice, To celebrate, To praise, To bless, Delight, Congratulation, Welcoming, Felicitous
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