Examples of using Baa in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Baa at me.
Let me hear you say"baa.".
BAA Training.
You know, good intentions, baa' science.
Baa Baa Black Sheep".
Mutton is the one that goes"baa" and has wool on it.
BAA: Much worse, yes.
The league was first called the BAA, the Basketball Association of America.
Baa, baa, Black Sheep.
The song isalso known with different lyrics as“Baa, Baa Black Sheep” and as“Alphabet song”.
So is baa baa black sheep.
And during the stormy southwest monsoon,manta rays from all across the archipelago travel to a tiny speck in Baa Atoll called Hanifaru.
The BAA… I'm digging it.
Consequently, if such a contract is held to be null and void,this will not necessarily render the arbitration agreement invalid(BAA, Article 8).
BAA Training Aviation Academy.
In accordance with Article 14 of the BAA, a person linked to the parties or the dispute at hand cannot act as an arbitrator.
Baa,'cause he's a sheep, obviously.
If the parties fail to specify how to appoint their arbitrators,then domestic courts are given the power to determine this(BAA, Article 13).
The BAA governs both domestic and international arbitrations in Brazil.
The recognition of foreign awards requires a homologation and must be recognized by the Supreme Tribunal ofJustice since 2014 pursuant to Article 38 of the BAA.
I did not boo or baa, I just listened and tried to take the things as best I could.
State entities can arbitrate disputes concerning disposable patrimonial rights, butarbitration must be conducted de jure and be public(BAA, Article 2).
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep" is an English nursery rhyme, the earliest surviving version of which dates from 1731.
In 1987, the UK government privatised theBritish Airports Authority(now known as"BAA Limited") which controls Heathrow and six other UK airports.
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep is a children's song in English, the oldest version of which dates from 1731.
Two private nurseries inOxfordshire in 2006 altered the song to"Baa Baa Rainbow Sheep", with black being replaced with a variety of other adjectives, like"happy, sad, hopping" and"pink".
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep" is an English nursery rhyme, the earliest surviving version of which dates from 1731.
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep is a popular English nursery rhyme with its earliest surviving version dating back to 1731.
The BAA requires the arbitrator to disclose any information that could raise doubt as to their impartiality or independence, prior to their appointment.
However, the BAA and the government planned to develop Stansted into London's third airport, to relieve Heathrow and Gatwick of excess congestion in the future.
