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Baka and ),
* southern tropical forest peoples, including the Beti-Pahuin, Bulu ( a subgroup of Beti-Pahuin ), Fang ( subgroup of Beti-Pahuin ), Maka, Njem, and Baka pygmies ( 18 %);
About 50 % are Baya-Mandjia, 40 % Banda ( largely located in the northern and central parts of the country ), and 7 % are M ' Baka ( southwestern corner of the CAR ).
* Baka ( Cameroon and Gabon ), an African ethnic group
* Baka people ( Congo and Sudan ), an African ethnic group
* The Baka Boyz ( Nick and Eric Vidal ), nationally syndicated radio hosts in the United States
* Latifa Baka ( born 1964 ), Moroccan author
* Baka Indigobird ( Vidua larvaticola ), a variant spelling of Barka Indigobird, an African species of bird
Many so-called pygmies prefer instead to be referred to by the name of their various ethnic groups, or names for various interrelated groups such as the Aka ( Mbenga ), Baka, Mbuti, and Twa.
The Baka, known in the Congo as Bayaka ( Bebayaka, Bebayaga, Bibaya ), are an ethnic group inhabiting the southeastern rainforests of Cameroon, northern Republic of Congo, northern Gabon, and southwestern Central African Republic.
These include the Manguissa, Yekaba, Bamvele, Evuzok, Batchanga ( Tsinga ), Omvang, Yetude, and, to some extent, the Baka.
: II. E. 2. 1 Bongo, Baka, Morokodo, Beli, Gberi, Sara dialects ( Madjinngay, Gulai, Mbai, Gamba, Kaba, Dendje, Laka ), Vale, Nduka, Tana, Horo, Bagirmi, Kuka, Kenga, Disa, Bubalia

Baka and Japanese
* Ending 1 ( episode 1 ): Baka (" Idiot ") No More ( Japanese version performed by Chisa Yokoyama, English version performed by Sharyn Scott )
** " Baka ", a World War II, American nickname for the Japanese Yokosuka MXY7 Ohka kamikaze plane
** Baka yoke, a Japanese term meaning fail-safing or " idiot-proofing "
* March 21 – Yokosuka MXY7 Ohka (" Cherry Blossom "), Allied reporting name " Baka ") rocket-propelled suicide aircraft with the Imperial Japanese Navys 721st Naval Air Corps

Baka and meaning
Eventually, Grayson also learns the meaning of the frequently repeated expletive Baka tare, which, loosely translated, means " very stupid.

Baka and ;
The best known are the Mbenga ( Aka and Baka ) of the western Congo basin, who speak Bantu and Ubangian languages ; the Mbuti ( Efe etc.
The villages of Deir Yassin, Ein Karem and Malcha, as well as neighborhoods to the west of Jerusalem's Old City such as Talbiya, Katamon, Baka, Mamilla and Abu Tor, also came under Israeli control, and their residents were forcibly displaced ; in some cases, as documented by Israeli historian Benny Morris and Palestinian historian Walid Khalidi, among others, expulsions and massacres occurred.
Baka Pygmy Music, 1990 ;
Baka religion is animist ; they worship a forest spirit known as Jengi, also called Djengi or Ejengi, whom they perceive as both a parental figure and guardian.
They often set their camps along roadsides to better facilitate trade ; the Baka provide forest game in exchange for produce and manufactured goods.
( aka ; Layla Baka Fiha Al ' Qamar )

Baka and ",
* " Suki Sugite Baka Mitai ", a 2005 single by DEF. DIVA
The result of this voyage was the creation of the band Baka Beyond and the release of their collaboration with the Baka musicians, " Spirit of the Forest " alongside the album " Heart of the Forest ", a collection of traditional songs and music.
Prominent players were Blaž Slišković, the popular " Baka ", Zoran Vulić, Aljoša Asanović, and Ivan Gudelj.
Barangay Aranguren ( aling goring ) is home to Poet Laureate Renato Alzadon, who is also known as the current " Ari ning Parnasong Capampangan " or " King of Capampangan Literature ", it is also the location of Capas National Shrine, Sitio Kasulukan, Calumpit, Dalang Baka, Aquino Page Village ( Kamatis ) and Bullhorn.

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Proceeds from both these albums have returned to the Baka musicians through the charity Global Music Exchange which continues to work with the Baka helping them in their rapidly changing environment.
The rest of the province, that which is covered by thick forests and not serviced by roads, is inhabited by the Baka, Babaya, or Babinga pygmies.
As the neighborhood expanded south along the valley, many of the lots were purchased by well-to-do Christian Arab families attracted by its location between the road to Bethlehem and the developing neighborhoods of Katamon, Talbiya, and Baka, which were populated by some of Jerusalem's wealthiest Arabs.
The Baka people are skilled in using various plants in which they may wash out chemicals to use or mash it into a pulp etc.
As the forests disappear, the animals and plants upon which the Baka rely vanish as well, yet so far the work of conservation groups such as WWF may have worsened the situation by not taking into account the Baka's role in maintaining forest diversity and turning groups of Baka subsistence hunters into persecuted poachers.
A cover version of " Linda Linda " was used in the 2004 dramas Socrates in Love and Gachi Baka, as well as the 2005 film Linda Linda Linda, the plot of which centers on a high school girls ' band practicing The Blue Hearts ' songs for the finale concert of their school's culture festival.

fool and ),
The biblical Book of Job ( dating to the 6th to 4th century BC ) also makes reference to a number of constellations, including " bier ", " fool " and " heap " ( Job 9: 9, 38: 31-32 ), rendered as " Arcturus, Orion and Pleiades " by the KJV, but ` Ayish " the bier " actually corresponding to Ursa Major.
An idiot differs from a fool ( who is unwise ) and an ignoramus ( who is uneducated / an ignorant ), neither of which refers to someone with low intelligence.
It had musical interludes by close harmony singing group the Fraser Hayes Four, and accompaniment by the big band of Edwin Braden (" the great, hairy fool " according to Kenneth Williams ), known as Edwin Braden and the Hornblowers.
Since the fool was outside the dress laws ( sumptuary law ), the fool was able to speak more freely.
Ayanda Mabulu is known for, amongst others, the controversial artwork " Ngconco Ihlwempu Kunesibhanxo Sesityebi " ( better a fool than a rich man's nonsense, loosely translated ), which he exibited in 2010.
Bow remembered their reunion ; " I didn't care a rap, for ( Maxine Alton ), or B. P. Schulberg, or my motion picture career, or Clara Bow, I just threw myself into his arms and kissed and kissed him, and we both cried like a couple of fool kids.
This influence is reflected mainly in the retention of certain lexical items ( cruds or cruddled milk ( cottage cheese ), hap ( comforter ), jag ( to tease or annoy ), jag around ( to fool around or act foolishly ), jagger ( a thorn or burr ), jagoff ( an annoying or irritating person ), neb / nebby / neb-nose ( nosy ), redd up ( to clean ), slippy ( slippery ), yinz / yunz / you ’ uns ( second-person plural ), " punctual " whenever and possibly " positive " anymore and reversed usage of leave and let, but also in the like, need, or want + past participle grammatical constructions i. e. ` the yard needs mowed ' and the discourse marker ‘ n ’ at i. e. ` and so forth / etc.
The first story, " Without a Thought " ( 1963 ), was basically a puzzle story, in which the protagonist faces a problem of simulating intelligence to fool an enemy trying to determine whether there was any conscious being present on a spaceship.
Princess Henrietta of England ( 1644-1670 ), sister of Charles II, who arranged the Secret Treaty of Dover in May 1670 ; Ashley was not told about the Catholic clauses contained in the Secret Treaty of Dover, and, in order to fool Ashley, Buckingham, and Lauderdale, a second, public Treaty of Dover was signed in December 1670.
Florian realises that their disguises won't fool his sister, Lady Psyche ( one of the professors ), and they take her into their confidence.
Although Vinny manages to fool the trial judge, Chamberlain Haller ( Fred Gwynne ), about being experienced enough to take the case, his ignorance of basic court procedures and abrasive, disrespectful attitude towards the judge gets him into trouble immediately.
According to Herodotus ( 6. 129-130 ), Hippocleides became intoxicated during a dinner party with Cleisthenes, and began to act like a fool ; at one point he stood on his head and kicked his legs in the air, keeping time with the flute music.
The first reported fool-for-Christ in Russia was St. Procopius ( Prokopiy ), who came from the lands of the Holy Roman Empire to Novgorod, then moved to Ustyug, pretending to be a fool and leading an ascetic way of life ( slept naked on church-porches, prayed throughout the whole night, received food only from poor people ).

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