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sama and grain
Seafood is prepared in many ways traditionally, such as pejines ( salted fish ), jareas, or sancocho ( a type of stew ) made from fish, generally the grouper, corvina or sama, boiled after salting, and served with mojo, potatoes, or gofio ( a type of grain ).

sama and for
Chishti practice is also notable for sama: evoking the divine presence through song or listening to music.
He is noted for establishing a rule for conduct in the khanaqah and also for the introduction of music ( sama '), poetry and dance, as part of the Sufi collective devotional ritual of dhikr.
However, the listener's heart must first be pure, or the dancing components of sama ' will make these people full of lust instead of love for God.
* A single preposition, often sama, was used for multiple functions, including direct and indirect object.
Qadri continued his quest for knowledge early in his life, making sama ‘ of Hadith from the then Muhaddith al-A ‘ zam of Pakistan, Sardar Ahmad al-Qadri ( d. 1962 ).
The baby talk version of sama is, for example, and in fact chan was a baby talk version of san that eventually became regarded as an ordinary honorific.

sama and .
In keeping with the analogy, they even used the term " Emperor " in reference to the shogun / regent, e. g. in the case of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who missionaries called " Emperor Taicosama " ( from Taiko and the honorific sama ).
Ertugrul Gunay, of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, stated, " Three hundred dervishes are scheduled to take part in this ritual, making it the largest performance of sama in history.
In keeping with the analogy, they even used the term " emperor " in reference to the shogun / regent, e. g. in the case of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, whom missionaries called " Emperor Taicosama " ( from Taiko and the honorific sama )
" She says that Goro now wants her to agree to marry the wealthy man Yamadori, who then is arriving with his entourage to a musical accompaniment that quotes the same Japanese folk tune that Gilbert and Sullivan set as " Mi-ya sama " in The Mikado.
William Adams ( 24 September 1564 – 16 May 1620 ), also known in Japanese as Anjin-sama ( anjin, " pilot "; sama, a Japanese honorific ) and Miura Anjin ( 三浦按針: " the pilot of Miura "), was an English navigator who travelled to Japan and is believed to be the first Englishman ever to reach that country.
The sama ' has roots in Persian and Turkish culture, and is associated with oriental traditions.
The immediate goal of sama ' is to reach wajd, which is a trance-like state of ecstasy.
Participants in sama are expected to remain silent and still, and controlled throughout the ceremony, unless wajd occurs.
Also, people must maintain proper intent and actions must be present throughout the sama '; otherwise, they cannot experience the ceremony's intended positive effects.
Muslims are divided into two groups regarding the issue of sama and the use of music in general: 1 ) Advocates, which are most Sufis and other mystics, and 2 ) Opponents.
* Taja Kramberger and Drago Braco Rotar, Misliti družbo, ki ( se ) sama ne misli ( Think the Society, which does not think ( by ) itself ), Založba Sophia, Ljubljana, 2010.
Bekerja sama dengan S. O.
Bekerja sama dengan I. J.
Accompanying the dhikr practices of whirling and prayer, the custom of sama serves to further one's " nourishment of the soul " through devotional " hearing " of the "' subtle ' sounds of the hidden world or of the cosmos.
" In contrast to the use of sama, whirling and devotional prayer in the practice of dhikr, the tariqa orders perform Sufi whirling in addition to playing musical instruments, consuming glowing embers, live scorpions and glass, puncturing body parts with needles and spikes, or practicing clairvoyance and levitation.
The custom of sama among Sufi orders has a history of controversy within the Islamic faith.
In one argument, the use of the term sama is considered to suggest physically " listening " in a spiritual context.
A differing opinion argues that sama is in fact " hearing ", as " to hear " can pertain to any sound in addition to any " subtle " sounds of the spiritual realm.

kuin and Finnish
* Finnish: Sataa kuin esterin perseestä (" It's raining like from Esteris ass ")
** Finnish: Ole kuin kotonasi.

kuin and No
* Vahva kuin metalli ( 2005 ) No. 19 ( FIN )

kuin and .
During the Civil War in Finland, in February 1918, General Mannerheim, the commander of the anti-communist White Guards, wrote his famous Order of the Day, in which he declared that he would not set his sword to the scabbard " until the last Lenin's soldier and hooligan is deported from Finland and Vienna Karelia " ("... ennen kuin viimeinen Leninin soturi ja huligaani on karkoitettu niin hyvin Suomesta kuin Vienan Karjalastakin.

viljan and Finnish
" Tuoresäilötyn viljan ruokinnallinen arvo naudoilla " ( in Finnish ;' The nutritional value of freshly crimped grain on bovines '), Article in ProAgria Association of Rural Advisory Centres ' publication 2005, Series: Tieto tuottamaan, no.

viljan and '),
* Den goda viljan ( The Best Intentions '), 1992

Finnish and ;'
" Säilöviljan käyttö rehuna " ( in Finnish ;' Using silage stored grain as livestock feed '), MTT Agrifood Research Finland, Animal Production Research, Koetoiminta ja Käytäntö Bulletin 29 Nov 1977: p. 41-44.
" Viljan murskesäilöntä " ( in Finnish ;' Crimping feed grains '), MTT Agrifood Research Finland, Animal Production Research, Koetoiminta ja Käytäntö Bulletin 24 Aug 1982, p. 42.
" Murskeviljan käyttö lypsylehmien ruokinnassa " ( in Finnish ;' Using crimped grain in feeding dairy cows '), MTT Agrifood Research Finland, Animal Production Research.
" Rehuviljan murskesäilöntä – työmenekki ja kustannukset " ( in Finnish ;' Crimping and ensiling feed grain-labour and costs '), TTS Work Efficiency Institute, Bulletin No 543 / 2002.
" Murskesäilönnän vaikutus rehuviljan satoon, tappioihin ja tuotantovaikutukseen lypsylehmien ruokinnassa " ( in Finnish ;' The effect of crimping on the grain yield, on losses and on production input in feeding dairy cows '), MTT Agrifood Research Finland, Animal Production Research, 41 p.
" Broilereillekin maistuu murskesäilötty ohra " ( in Finnish ;' Feeding chickens with crimped grain '), MTT Agrifood Research Finland, Animal Production Research, Koetoiminta ja Käytäntö Bulletin No. 3 ( 17 Oct 2005 ), p. 15.
" Herneen murskesäilöntä ja käyttö märehtijöiden ruokinnassa: tutkimusyhteistyöhanke v. 2002-2004 " ( in Finnish ;' Crimping peas for feeding bovines: a joint research project 2002 / 2004 '), MTT Agrifood Research Finland, Animal Production Research ; Kemira Plc, Aimo Kortteen Konepaja Oy, 29 p.
" Murskesäilötyn herne-kauraseoksen säilöntälaatu " ( in Finnish ;' Silage quality of crimped mixture of peas and oats '), The Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland, Bulletin No. 21, p. 7.

Finnish and value
He made his goal to tie the value of Finnish markka to the gold standard.
* The 200th anniversary of the Finnish War was recently selected as the main motif for a high value commemorative coin, the € 100 200th Anniversary of Finnish War commemorative coin, minted in 2008.
It can be said that Dingo became an all time number one in all aspects: fame, hysteria, sales, media value and the impact on Finnish rock music at the time.
" She especially admired the book's Finnish setting which she said " has been good thriller value since Gavin Lyall introduced it.
* The Finnish value added tax.

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