waho造句
例句与造句
- Additional information is available from the World Arabian Horse Association ( WAHO ).
- In his later life he was constantly at odds with Te Manihera Te Rangi-taka-i-waho.
- Ka?ie?ie Waho means " Outer Ka?ie?ie, " named after the ?ie?ie vine ( " Freycinetia arborea " ).
- The "'Ka?ie?ie Waho Channel "'separates the islands of O?ahu, at a distance of 72 miles ( 116 km ).
- Mui emerged from the sea and found his four brothers, Mui-taha, Mui-roto, Mui-pae, and Mui-waho.
- It's difficult to find waho in a sentence. 用waho造句挺难的
- "' Army Remount Depot Mona "'is a depot of the Pakistan Army situated in Mandi Bahauddin, World Arabian Horse Organization ( WAHO ).
- While Shagyas are not considered " pure " or asil Arabians, they have a closed stud book and have special status within the World Arabian Horse Organization ( WAHO ).
- The working party consisted of Dr Katerina Mataira, Dr Pita Sharples, Dr Graham Smith, Dr Linda Smith, Cathy Dewes, Tuki Nepe, Rahera Shortland, Pem Bird and Toni Waho.
- However, WAHO also was clear that " purebred " in this case means that the horses have been bred pure among themselves and are not to be confused with the term " purebred Arabian ".
- In 1978, WAHO stated that Shagya Arabians that have been bred pure after the system of Babolna and Topolcianky may be termed " purebred Shagya Arabians ", and the Shagya breeders'organisation is under WAHO patronage as associate members, allowed to use the WAHO emblem.
- In 1978, WAHO stated that Shagya Arabians that have been bred pure after the system of Babolna and Topolcianky may be termed " purebred Shagya Arabians ", and the Shagya breeders'organisation is under WAHO patronage as associate members, allowed to use the WAHO emblem.
- In 1978, WAHO stated that Shagya Arabians that have been bred pure after the system of Babolna and Topolcianky may be termed " purebred Shagya Arabians ", and the Shagya breeders'organisation is under WAHO patronage as associate members, allowed to use the WAHO emblem.
- These challenges came from younger men, more experienced in dealing with Pakeha, such as Te Manihera Te Rangi-taka-i-waho and Raniera Te Iho-o-te-rangi; from the agents of the Crown; and from the missionary William Colenso, who seems to have deliberately affronted his mana.
- Considering that the foot was apparently lacking coverings, how could the person waho found it mistake it for a human foot ? ( And, yes they did assume that that's what it was . ) Also, is there anything on Wikinews about the feet that have been washing up on B . C . shorelines for a while now ? talk ) 20 : 19, 8 August 2009 ( UTC)