Sentences with phrase «from yah»

We learned that the Haida nation's strict cultural forestry regulations — derived from Yah» guudang — gave Taan Forest a huge advantage in achieving Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification, the stringent standard used by Rainforest Alliance.

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Daiya (pronounced day - yah) has a full line of plant - based and allergy free products, from non-dairy cheese alternatives to salad dressings.
yah Sead will definitely make an impact for us, Wenger should sign both marhrez and Draxler as well as seri from Nice if he wants to win the league.
The PM thus blew a long, masterful raspberry, one so finessed it could only have been learnt in the shadowy confines of prep at Eton targeted at the back of a gowned professor; he yah - boo - sucks - to - youed repeatedly about Ed and his pals spending too much time with the big boys in that silly red uniform with the hammers and sickles from the school next door, Unite City High — which soon became Unite City blues...
yah from a fellow Canadian girl — denim on denim mixing done masterfully well!
Yah, Alina likes luxury pieces — her blog La Vitrin D'Aline lets us dive into a world from which most of us can only dream of.
So, yah thats kind of what today turned into after I bought a couple of new pink Revlon goodies from their recently released collections.
Im a nice person im in Texas but im from new orleans and imma rep it all day i love haviin fun with any one cool sumtimes im a white girl at times but wen it all dies dwn imma nigga yah digga
For performance reasons, a lot of engine builders will cut the deck to get it to zero, but yah, it's not that usual from the factory.
Although the global disruption of last month's massive eruption has faded, smaller ash plumes snarled air services intermittently over the last week all the way to Turkey — more than 2,500 miles (4,100 kilometers) from the Eyjafjallajokul (pronounced ay - yah - FYAH - lah - yer - kuhl) volcano.
Moving away from the «Gap Yah» cliche (epitomised by Jack Whitehall's Fresh Meat character, JP) elite universities such as Harvard are encouraging students to take gap years so they can build up their CV and work experience.
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