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Thais go to pay homage to phra araban believing that, the greater the monks are, the more those who venerate them accumulate merit.
The contraband would be auctioned off by the customs bureau, said Benhur Araban, acting district collector of the Port of Zamboanga.
The corresponding approach to heritage and Adbet dialogue, Journal of the Heritage Araban Arab Writers Union, Damascus, Issue 91, 32 years.
"Since Saturday evening, the ISIL terrorists have been transferring a number of their injured members to Turkey through Tal Kania Araban road," independent local sources in Syria's Kurdish region told FNA.
Javier Balsa (Balsa, 2006) sostiene que en la decada del '30 el trabajo familiar ocupaba parte significativa de la mano de obra agricola; incluso, autores como Humberto Mascali (Mascali, 1986) afirman que hasta la mitad del siglo la fuerza de trabajo estaba constituida primordialmente por el agricultor y su familia: araban, hacian rastreo sobre rastrojo, rolaban, sembraban, carpian, aporcaban, desyuyaban y participaban en la recoleccion manual del grano de maiz.
Besides these enzymes, arabinase and cellulase can convert araban and cellulose to soluble sugars, resulting in an increase of TSS in guava juice.
The joint operations were conducted by Afghan and foreign forces in Araban area of the district, the governor's spokesman Shahidullah Shahid told Pajhwok Afghan News.