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▪ I. tawer1 (ˈtɔːə(r)) Forms: 4–5 tawier(e, 4–7 tawyer, (5 toyar, 6 tawhear, 8 tawar), 5– tawer. [f. taw v.1: see -er1. With the earlier tawyer, cf. lawyer, sawyer.] One who taws; one who prepares white leather; = white-tawer.[1311 Letter Bk. D. Lond. lf. 127 Walterus le Whitawyer. 1346 Ibid. F. lf....
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Siddiq Tawer
Childhood and education
Tawer's background is in the Nuba Mountains.
Career
Tawer is a physicist who has taught at several Sudanese universities. After his nomination, Tawer's membership of the Ba'ath Party "sparked a debate" according to Asharq al-Awsat, which Tawer attributed to "the state" and
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Omar Al-Tawer
Omar Al-Tawer (Arabic:عمر التاور), is a Moroccan novelist, researcher, and academician.
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Richard Hartmann
Life
Hartmann was born on 8 November 1809 in Barr, Bas-Rhin, the son of a tawer (Weissgerber, a tanner of white leather).
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whittawer
whittawer Now only Hist. or dial. (ˈhwɪtɔːə(r)) Forms: 4 whitetawier, white-tawyer, whit(t)awyer, 5 whytetawyer, 5–7 white tawyer, (7 whiteaw{supr}), 5– whittawer, 6–8 white tawer, 7–8 white-tawer, 9 whitawer, dial. w(h)ittor, whittaw, etc. [f. white a. + tawer1. (Cf. the synonymous MDu. witgaerwer,...
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tawery
tawery rare. (ˈtɔːərɪ) [f. tawer1 or taw v.1: see -ery.] An establishment where skins are tawed.1830 Maunder Dict. Eng. Lang., Tawery, a manufactory in which skins are dyed with alum. 1885 C. T. Davis Manuf. Leather 656 (Cent. Dict.) In Parisian taweries calves' brains, intimately mixed with wheat f...
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Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, 16th Karmapa
Rinpoche
Buddhism Today Volume 2 1996 "The Karmapas of Tibet" by Brooke Webb
Buddhism Today Issue 15 2005 Volume 1 "The Golden kagyu Garland" By Bruce Tawer
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tewer
▪ I. † tewer Obs. rare—0. [f. tew v.1 + -er1.] One who taws leather; = tawer.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 490/1 Teware, corridiator. 1483 Cath. Angl. 380/2 A Tewer of skynnes,..coriarius.▪ II. tewer corrupt form of tuyere.
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Berambang Island
The island was formerly named Buang Tawer during The Brooke Era from 1841 until 1941. A total of of coal was exported by Rajah of Sarawak's Brooketon Colliery in Muara and Buang Tawer.
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Transitional Sovereignty Council
The five civilians chosen by the FFC are Aisha Musa el-Said of the National Gathering Initiative; Siddiq Tawer, a prominent member of the Arab Socialist as follows:
Abdel Fattah al-Burhan (chair)
Hemedti (deputy-chair)
Yasser al-Atta
Shams al-Din Khabbashi
Ibrahim Jabir Karim
Aisha Musa el-Said
Siddiq Tawer
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whitener
whitener (ˈhwaɪt(ə)nə(r)) [f. whiten v. + -er1.] 1. One who whitens, in any sense; spec. a person employed in bleaching or other whitening process.1611 Cotgr., Blanchisseur,..a whitener of clothes. 1637 Crompton's Jurisd. 179 No tawer or whitener of skins shall remain in the forests. c 1700 Kennett ...
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Markt Schwaben
Many streets were named after these industrious citizens, such as Weißgerberweg ("Tawer Way"), Kupferschmiedberg ("Coppersmith Hill") and Nagelschmiedgasse
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taw
▪ I. † taw, n.1 Obs. rare. [f. taw v.1] 1. Tawed leather; white leather.c 1562 in J. T. Gilbert Calr. Anc. Rec. Dublin (1891) II. 23 Gloves, purses, whit tawe and suche like wurke apperteyninge to thoccupacion of glover. 2. A thong, whip, lash. Perh. a different word; app. the sing. of taws, tawse (...
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