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  • 91Ah Pah Dam — was a proposed dam on the Klamath River in the U.S. state of California. It was to have been convert|813|ft|m high and located near the mouth of the river. It would stand almost as tall as the Transamerica Pyramid building in San Francisco, but… …

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  • 92Yee-Na-Pah — is a mythical figure in Aboriginal mythology. [Myths and Legends of the Australian Aborigines, W. Ramsay Smith, p109] She is a devil girl who marries a porcupine called In Nard Dooah. [ [http://webpages.charter.net/sn9/religion/myth/otherencyclopa… …

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  • 93oom-pah — 1877, imitative of bass brass instruments …

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  • 94Huyen Chu Pah — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Huyện Chư Pah Country and Admin Code VN.49.1904974 VN …

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  • 95dae-pah — chal·dae pah·la·vi; …

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  • 96chutz|pah — or chutz|pa «khUTS puh», noun. Slang. effrontery; impudence; gall. Also, hutzpah, hutzpa. ╂[< Yiddish khutspe] …

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  • 97hutz|pah — or hutz|pa «khUTS puh», noun. = chutzpah. (Cf. ↑chutzpah) …

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  • 98o|pah — «OH puh», noun. a large, brilliantly colored deep sea fish, found especially in the warmer parts of the Atlantic Ocean. ╂[< West African úbà] …

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  • 99Zil|pah — «ZIHL puh», noun. Leah s maid, mother of Gad and Asher (in the Bible, Genesis 30:9 13) …

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  • 100MIẒPAH — (Heb. מִצְפָּה; lookout point ), moshavah in northern Israel, W. of Tiberias, founded in 1908 by Second aliyah pioneers from Russia, on …

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