Critique: An impressive combination of sports history and cultural study, "Jai
Alai: A Cultural History of the Fastest Game in the World" is an extraordinary and highly recommended addition to both community and academic library collections.
Alai: Yes, because it is rooted in the Buddhist concept of destiny.
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Alai pointed out that the security presence itself is a deterrent to violation of law.
Constructing a big house (
alai gayo) as remembered by my oldest Dusun acquaintances
Cole and
Alai. “Our healthcare team is trained to treat all patients the same, and all with respect and empathy.
Speculation has gathered pace in recent weeks that Mumbai construction firm Jain
Alai were ready to pump millions of pounds into the Goodison Park outfit but there is no deal in place.
The whole episode appears to be part of a new campaign to fracture relationships between Baha'is and Muslims in the city, said Diane
Alai, the Bahai International Community representative to the United Nations in Geneva.
However, Don has business in mind when he offers Sal an unexpected career opportunity, though holds some reservations about doing a deal with a misguided potential client who wants to sell jai
alai as the American public's next big sporting pastime.
This essay traces the critical consensus that remate is a jai
alai term that means a two-wall shot or a shot "by reflection" to a probable mistranslation of the word by Mary Hemingway and invites critics to consider how the correct definition of remate, which literally means to "re-kill"--it also has specialized meaning as a "kill shot" in jai
alai and a "finishing pass" in bullfighting-might change the way we study, teach, and write about A Moveable Feast.
Dorffeld and her husband Joseph Dorffeld of Surf City, NC; 6 adored grandchildren; Terrance Downer, Julie
Alai, Johnny Downer, David Lumpkin, Jeremy Lumpkin and Ashley Dorothy Dorffeld; 2 cherished great-grandsons, Jeffrey & Jake
Alai; 1 god-daughter, Joanne Corcoran; five brothers and sisters, Anthony Bisceglia of Worcester, Yolanda Dagnello of Shrewsbury, Gloria Doerr of Grafton, Patsy Bisceglia and his wife Virginia, of Shrewsbury, Albert Bisceglia and his wife Georgette of Hyannis; many nieces and nephews.
Because the new anti-gambling bill contained minor exceptions for jai
alai and horse racing, Abramoff decided to try to persuade the Religious Right that the measure would actually expand gambling.