Bu Sentence Examples

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  • Of the municipia may be mentioned Gigthis or Gigthi (Bu Grara), Thibussicensium Bure (Tebursuk), Zita and the turris Tamalleni (Telmin).

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  • The total acreage of cereals (barley, buckwheat, Indian corn, oats, rye and wheat) decreased from acres in 1879 to 10,552 acres in 1899, and the total product of these crops decreased from 801,111 bu.

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  • More noteworthy, however, are the ruins of Sidi Bu Medin and of Mansura.

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  • Sidi Bu Medin (more properly El Eubbad) is a little over a mile south-east of Tlemcen.

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  • At one time the Bu Ragrag afforded a much better harbour than it does now; the roadstead is quite unprotected, and there is a dangerous bar at the mouth of the river, which hampers the shipping, and makes the growth of trade slow.

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  • In 1899 the crop had increased to 73,974,220 bu.

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  • Among the cereals wheat is the next largest crop; it increased from 2,142,822 bu.

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  • Notre-Dame d'Afrique, a church built (1858-1872) in a mixture of the Roman and Byzantine styles, is conspicuously situated, overlooking the sea, on the shoulder of the Bu Zarea hills, m.

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  • They were also called Bonin Jima (corrupted by foreigners into Bonin) because of their being without (bu) inhabitants (nin).

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  • This affair resulted in an important bu litical change, for the Piedmontese deputies, hitherto the th Llwarks of moderate conservatism, now shifted to the Left or 3rf nstitutional opposition.

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  • Here Mount Sidi Ali bu Musin reaches a height of 5700 ft., the highest point in Tunisia.

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  • The greatest altitudes of the whole of Tunisia are attained on this central table-land, where Mt Sidi Ali bu Musin ascends to about 5700 ft.

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  • The kubba or tomb of Sidi Bu Medin, near the palace, is held in great veneration by the Arabs.

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  • The production of Indian corn was 122,250,000 bu.

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  • About a mile and a quarter from the Bab Bu Saadun, the north-west gate of the city, is the ancient palace called the Bardo, remarkable for the "lion court," a terrace to which access is gained by a flight of steps guarded by marble lions, and for some apartments in the Moorish style.

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  • Among fruits, apples are produced in greatest abundance, 6, 0 53,7 1 7 bu.

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  • Bu,t this was only a lull in the civil strife, which was renewed after the king had made a successful expedition into Bohemia.

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  • The production of cereals (which grow chiefly in the northern counties of the state) was 130,842 bu.

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  • The principal cereal was wheat, the value of which was $1,575,064 (3,4 1 3,47 0 bu.) in 1899, and $5,481,000 (6,090,000 bu.) in 1909.1 The value and product of oats in 1899 was $553, 8 47 (1, 43 6, 22 5 bu.), and in 1909, $1,319,000 (2,536,000 bu.); of Indian corn, in 1899, $121,872 (250,020 bu.), and in 1909, $355, 000 (408,000 bu.); of barley, in 1899, $121,826 (252,140 bu.), and in 1909, $343,000 (520,000 bu.); of rye in 1899, $13,761 (28,630 bu.), and in 1909, $46,000 (66,000 bu.), .

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  • The product of potatoes increased very rapidly from 519,497 bu.

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  • I dont have wireless LAN myself bu have several pieces of equipment which have wireless capabilities.

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  • The Swahili followers of the first explorers always pronounced the territorial prefix, Bu, as a simple vowel, U; hence the incorrect rendering " Uganda " of the more primitive Bantu designation.

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  • The basic characters are called radicals (Bu Shou) and are the Chinese alphabet.

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