Och som ett brev på posten skriver Jeff Jarvis om författandet, varför böcker ska vara processer och inte produkter: This vision came from my readers. Ridden on a pony that could cover something near a «vara» at one stage, with a pocket compass to direct its route, he conducted an investigation by counting the blow of his pony`s hooves, marking his corners and writing his field notes with the complacency produced by a well-executed act of service. Add vara to one of your following lists or create a new one. a Spanish measurement with a length of about one meter. The vara that is now used is 33,385 inches It was an imperfect vara speech, in my opinion; You did well until you got them through, but where did you leave them? (Må inte vara våra genrer, men det är den bästa Hollywoodfilm som någonsin gjorts, och Hollywood är väl science fiction, fantasy och skräck all rolled up up in one?) – If this plane leaves the ground and you are not with it, you will regret it. It is the Vara that the Indians respect, not the man who wears it. He introduced himself as Alguazil, wore a vara de justicia and used the name Inquisitor General. (Translation by vara of the GLOBAL Portuguese-English Dictionary © 2018 K Dictionaries Ltd) Jag vill tacka för äran att vara här, tacka Svenska Akademien, tacka svenska folket och jag vill också tacka skogen. I once lived in Texas and was raised by simple leather Texas ladies, and I never remember using or defining the word «vara.» But it also has the title Îśvara, which is applied specifically to Śiva. He was a good gentleman who had never loaded his gun, and most thought it was too difficult to pull the trigger.
Adorno de tela que, sobre unos aros y con forma de cilindro acabado en cono, cubre parte de la vara de la cruz de algunas parroquias. It crosses a vein about one Vara wide, which extends for some distance to the east and west. Äkta vara: noveller/översättning: Britt Arenander och Solveig Nellinge. Veckans fight blir första semifinalen i ämnet – det var så många som ville vara med! Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Volume 2 borrowed from American Spanish, from Spanish, «pol», back in Latin vEra «one of the various branching structures or devices», name derived from the feminine of vÄrus «curved outwards with converging ends, bowed legs», of uncertain origin I just searched for Ron Vara online, assuming Ron Vara could be a businessman or another, and then Ron Vara wasn`t there. The more I looked, the more strange I found it. The 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature – Biobibliography vä′ra, n. a Spanish-American linear measure, about thirty-three inches. (Vare.) A unit of Spanish length (such as a farm) with different values in different places.
