a PA holder is short for either Patent Holder or Product Authorization Holder depending on the language you speak. The PA holder has the exclusive rights granted to them by the government or an internationally recognized organization with the right to award these rights/patents.The exclusive right granted to this patent holder in most countries is the right to prevent others from making, ,distributing,even manufacturing and selling, the patented invention/good without permission
The ting goes SKRAAAA pa pa pa pa pa, skadidim pa pa, and a kkrr kruuu bum! SKYIA!
a punch holder is like the little things on the punch holder that hold the clippings....duhhh!
Albrecht Holder was born in 1958.
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gaara, holder of shukaku Yugito Nii, holder of the two tailed cat Yagura, holder of the three tailed turtle Roshi holder of four tailed monkey that's all i know
Pha pa sa has no meaning in English, but it may have meaning in another language.
holder may heal
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No, because there is not an insurable interest on your part. You can pay for it. But the titleholder of the vehicle is the policy holder.
The person(s) named as the account holder. If the account was held jointly then the surviving account holder is responsible for the debt. If the decedent was the sole account holder the debt becomes a part of his or her estate and is handled according to probate laws.
pa guitar means personal assistant of any person those are spitted on the top
Yes, the term 'cup holder' is a compound noun, a noun made up of two or more words with a meaning of its own.
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The little holder for a golf ball is called a tee - when you tee off, you start a golf game by hitting the ball off of the holder.
Answer Pa is a French word translated to mean father. French children refer to their fathers as pa and papa, but not dad, as dad is English. Up pa sounds like Korean for father.
Padasha is a French ballet term meaning step of horse. pa/da/sha pa-step da-of sha-horse
There is no clear meaning to "pa hoe hoe pa hoe hoe toe's." It seems to be a nonsensical combination of words. Can you provide more context or clarify the question?