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braza

(Spanish brɑθɑ)
n
(Units) obsolete a unit of measurement used in Spain and Latin America, equal to 167 centimetres
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More than 6,000 workers of the Yanson Group of Bus Companies in the Visayas are members of Paciwu-TUCP, said its national president, Hernani Braza.
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He also failed to appoint Bany John Sarabia to the position of Manpower Development Officer I, and instead gave preference to Marlene Militar and Jake Braza for the position.
Furthermore, our results highlight the importance of considering the sex of the child him or herself when seeking to understand the influence of negative parenting styles on children's adjustment problems" (Braza et al., 2013, p.
Braza, MD [9]; Roukaya Al Hammoud, MD [10]; Suchitra Rao, MBBS [11]; Yvonne Qvarnstrom, PhD [2]; Michael J.
Consett v Lanchester LANCHESTER: G Brinton c Mansoor b Graham 21, J Green c Hunter b Graham 0, SCrooks c and b Hunter 0, H Lovell lbw Raza 61, G Halliday c and b Amin23, K Taylor c Mansoor b Amin 0, C Barnes c Mansoor b Amin 12, SMcPhail b Graham 6, D Storey c Ringer b Graham 0, L Donnelly c and bRaza 10, A Halliday not out 3.
(10.) Hindman N, Ngo L, Genega EM, Melamed J, Wei J, Braza JM, Rofsky NM, Pedrosa I.
(Braza), recently introduced Color Me Cool, a new concept in hair extensions.
Although parenting styles have been reported to have sex-specific associations with behavior, conduct problems, and language development (Braza et al.