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pat and waing
The ensemble is made up of a series of drums and gongs, including the centerpieces, which are the hne ( double reed pipe ) and pat waing or hsaing wan (, set of 21 tuned drums in a circle ).
The Kyi Waing is the gong circle strung up in the same fashion and the gongs are struck with a knobbed stick and in accompaniment to the pat waing.

pat and for
* Non-Jewish bread ( pat akum ): this law was enacted for concerns of intermarriage
An example for English consonants is the minimal pair of " pat " + " bat ".
*"=" abbreviates stalemate ( occasionally " p ", standing for " pat ", the French for stalemate, is used instead );
These tests can be based on screening genetic elements ( like p35S, tNos, pat, or bar ) or event-specific markers for the official GMOs ( like Mon810, Bt11, or GT73 ).
The flattened high-velocity explosive pat is capable of destroying concrete constructions much faster than a HEAT round ( which is designed for armor penetration ), and without the dangerous fragmentation of a traditional high explosive ( HE ) fragmentation round.
*" Trying to hit that thing is a miserable way to make a living ," and " I work for three weeks to get my swing down pat and Phil ( Niekro ) messes it up in one night.
Well we didn't want to set targets we could easily pass and then pat ourselves on the back for, what's the point of that?
* Episode 9: Mike bets Ed that he can ` t eat some of the dog food “ pat ?” that he has prepared for Troy.
The LE sedan, LE coupe and LE convertible ( moved from SE to LE ), and SE coupe stood pat for one more year.
A strategic system helps customers to perceive that they are getting some extras for witch they will willingly pat.
" More than any of the other children she treated him with a spontaneous affection that touched him deeply ; she liked to smooth his hair and pat his clothes into shape, and was by nature self-absorbedly neat and tidy, cutting out delicate bits of paper to put away in her workbox, threading ribbons, and sewing small things for her dolls and make-believe worlds.
The State Fisheries Department has established a fisheries centre within this zone at Takmu pat for fisheries development
Though the trial court rejected the prosecution theory that the guns had been seized during a search incident to a lawful arrest, the court denied the motion to suppress and admitted the weapons into evidence on the ground that the officer had cause to believe that Terry and Chilton were acting suspiciously, that their interrogation was warranted, and that the officer for his own protection had the right to pat down their outer clothing having reasonable cause to believe that they might be armed.
Jungner had several patents for the iron version of his battery ( Swedish pat. Nos 8. 558 / 1897, 10. 177 / 1899, 11. 132 / 1899, 11. 487 / 1899 and German Patent No. 110. 210 / 1899 ).
Moreover he had one patent for NiCd battery: Swed. pat No. 15. 567 / 1899.
The 2-14 to 1-3 victory gave Spillane a coveted All-Ireland club winners ' medal. In 1981 pat played for Garrycastle a west meath team.
In 1996, Dubai invited everyone from all around the world to a global annual festival which came to be named as the milestone " Dubai Shopping Festival " or DSF, they came up with the novel idea of a global village, a shopping village was conceived with all nations participating with their wares and styles in their traditional or cultural ways, the immigrant ex pat population and the fly in visitors rejoiced in the celebration that took place and the promise was given that from then on every year Dubai will host a festival for people from all around the world.
Van Peebles knew that in order to spread his message, the film " simply couldn't be a didactic discourse which would end up playing [...] to an empty theater except for ten or twenty aware brothers who would pat me on the back and say it tells it like it is " and that " to attract the mass we have to produce work that not only instructs but entertains ".
Early in life he invented a beer-tap ( patented 20 November 1824 ) which came into wide use, and he designed a machine for engraving on copper ( pat.
It is most commonly associated with the pat as a way for Rastafarians ( Rastas ) and others with dreadlocks to tuck their locks away, but may be worn for various reasons by Rastas and non-Rastas.
Jack Narz, the host of Dotto at the time, recalled, when interviewed for a PBS documentary, that he believed Winn to be " a little too pat " when giving her answers.
For generations, these scroll painters or patuas have gone from village to village with their scrolls or pat singing stories in return for money or food.

pat and example
For example, the word pat is spelled with three letters, p, a, and t, each representing a phoneme, respectively,,, and.
Similarly with Old English o before,, and, for example Modern Scots: craft ( croft ), crap ( crop ), drap ( drop ), laft ( loft ), pat ( pot ), saft ( soft ) and tap ( top ) from croft, cropp, dropa, loft, pott, softe and top.
He was involved, for example, in an incident with WG Grace in the 1882 Test Match, when he was run-out after having, under the assumption that the ball was dead, left his crease to pat down the pitch.
The final verse explores a number of aspects of business life and how it compares to dogs, for example taking chances and being " trained not to spit in the fan ", losing their individuality (" broken by trained personnel "), obeying their superiors (" fitted with collar and chain "), getting treats for good behaviour (" given a pat on the back "), being better than everyone else (" breaking away from the pack ") and getting to know everyone but spending less time with family (" only a stranger at home ").

pat and one
She developed a love of poetry at a young age, after discovering a poem by Tennyson on a scrap of newspaper that had been used to wrap a pat of butter ; this discovery was one of Siddall's inspirations to start writing her own poetry.
The conclusion, called " unnecessarily pat " by one critic, was compared by Litt with the " ultimate fantasy ending of 1980s movies – the heroine has lucked out without selling out, has kept her integrity but still ended up filthy rich.
Wind section members will generally lightly stamp their feet or pat one hand on their leg to show approval to a conductor or soloist.
Chilean men hug in greeting ( between two men that know each other ) by standing to the side of each other and giving one another a one-arm pat on the back.

pat and possible
However the concept itself ( as opposed to the term ) can be traced back millennia earlier, to Quintilian and classical rhetoric: ' The " pat excuse " is the color, a frequent technical term among the rhetoricians for any approach that would present an action in the most favourable possible light '.

pat and .
Rod gave her a warm pat on the shoulder before he replied.
Drenched and shaking, he stood near the sweet-smelling stall and dared to pat her muzzle.
Martin gave her a teasing pat.
And Tim Allen had that Shatner-esque swagger down pat.
" hen an American soldier was captured by the Chinese, he was given a vigorous handshake and a pat on the back.
In " Indiscreet " the technique was famously used to bypass the censors and allow Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman to be in bed together, and even to appear to pat her on the bottom.
He ( it is implied in the original television series that the character is male ) often performed common, everyday tasks such as retrieving the mail, writing a letter, or just giving a friendly pat on the shoulder, appearing out of ubiquitous boxes or other convenient containers throughout the house.
In front of it stands a statue of a monkey, which is said to bring good fortune to those who pat his head.
The tomte liked his porridge with a pat of butter on the top.
Batesville Public Schools are pat of the Batesville School District, Arkansas.
Less common ingredients include egg, feta cheese, salsa, jalapeños and other kinds of chile peppers, anchovies, slices of ham, mustard, gyros meat, or bologna, horseradish, sauerkraut, pastrami or teriyaki-seasoned beef, tartar sauce, french fries, onion rings, potato chips, a pat of butter, pineapple and tofu.
A third food that is commonly eaten at breakfast is porridge ( puuro ), often made of rolled oats, and eaten with a pat of butter ( voisilmä, lit.
I gave him a nice pat and left him a piece of meat-out of fridge.
The plastic explosive is " squashed " against the surface of the target on impact and spreads out to form a disc or " pat " of explosive.
HESH ammunition has good general purpose use being effective against most targets, though the round is generally used at relatively lower velocities because high velocity excessively disperses the pat of explosive.
:*" Red next to black, you can pat him on the back ; red next to yellow, he can kill a fellow.
These pat downs may include the touching of sensitive areas such as breasts and genitals.
Jones commented later: " The FA have given me a pat on the back.

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