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- proper noun a member of a people who live in the northwest of
Siberia . - proper noun the
Samoyedic language spoken by these people.
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Examples
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During our journey, I witnessed the process of cooking "Kamas," a small root about the size of a crab apple, which abounds in many parts of this country, in the rich bottoms that border most of the streams and rivers.
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Then, in 1991, at a concert at Merkin Hall featuring a children's chorus that Mr. Capasso and Ms. Martindale had formed, a parent of one chorister who belonged to St. Jean Baptiste suggested they approach Father John Kamas about performing there.
Writing Its Own Libretto as It Goes Stuart Isacoff 2011
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I always did well on the upper sections, above Kamas.
Provo River 2009
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I always did well on the upper sections, above Kamas.
Provo River 2009
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As the break turned right through the rural town of Kamas, Dowsett, Baldwin, King and Pipp drilled the pace and guttered the group in the gusting crosswinds.
V Australia’s Jai Crawford wins final Tour of Utah stage, Levi Leipheimer seals overall victory 2010
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Kamas and Reddys had been associated with Telgudesham party and Congress, respectively.
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Kamas (miniature scythe) and tonfas (like police batons) were popular for us, but I never cared for them.
The Way of Writing – Part One of Six Harry 2008
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CNN's Ted Rowlands is live for us in Kamas, Utah, with the latest on this search -- Ted.
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Wasatch County sheriff, Dave Edmunds, is in Kamas, Utah.
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They are going to send the Kras to the surrounding areas and are going to leave the Kamas for the other municipalities in the center of the city.
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