NIJA
Acronym | Definition |
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NIJA | Nintooa japonica |
NIJA | National Independent Judicial Association |
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While Nija secured 2438 th
rank in the medical stream, Anne clinched the 908 th rank in the engineering stream.
Two Dubai Students Shine in Kerala Entrance Exams
So Nija is there for him and, as national co-ordinator for Purple Hearts, is active in ensuring there is support for women caught in family breakdown, be they step-parents, grandmothers, sisters and aunts.
Behind the masquerade
Nija Levis, 36, of Northwold, Norfolk, handcuffed herself to a goalpost at Hartlepool United's Victoria Park during their game against Hull.
Headline acts
Nija Levis, 36, stunned fans when she got past police at Hartlepool United's Victoria Park ground as the players trooped off.
Purr-fect protester
According to Asante, their liberation can be achieved by following "Nija." This doctrine "is the collective expression of the Afrocentric worldview which is grounded in the historical experience of African people.
Afrocentric voices: constructing identities, [dis]placing difference
Nija Levis, 36, amazed fans at Hartlepool United's Victoria Park when she danced past police to protest in support of Fathers for Justice.
Holy goal! Catwoman pounces
(121) I am grateful to an anonymous reviewer of this paper for suggesting this translation, interpreting nija as "special." Govind Singh (1675-1708), the tenth Guru of the Sikhs, was the founder of the Khalsa.
Diptych in verse: gender hybridity, language consciousness, and national identity in Nirala's "Jago Phir Ek Bar"
sarva eva nija vikara nanyatra vata-pitta-kaphebhyo
THE DOCTRINE OF THE THREE HUMORS IN TRADITIONAL INDIAN MEDICINE AND THE ALLEGED ANTIQUITY OF TAMIL SIDDHA MEDICINE
Compared to last year's prices, Nijas noted that there was a fall in the price of gold in the market.
Demand from home-bound expats pushes sale of gold