Boas in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Boas in the PONS Dictionary

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Translations for Boas in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

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Boas argued that geography is and must be historical in this sense.
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Common neckwear today include bow ties, neckties (cravat), scarves, feather boas and shawls.
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Boas performance credo is to combine bright, distinct melodies and unusual harmonies with ironic and smart lyrics.
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Boas studied 17,821 people, divided into seven ethno-national groups.
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Nude performers may use boas to cover themselves while teasing their audience.
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Many zoos quarantine boas specifically as a result of this high risk before introducing them into their permanent collections and (breeding) programs.
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Boas was the first anthropologist who considered it unimaginable to study the culture of a foreign people without also becoming acquainted with their language.
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Feather boas have had the reputation of being elegant as well as being considered campy or vulgar apparel.
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Boas suggested that diffusion, trade, corresponding environment, and historical accident may create similar cultural traits.
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Rosy boas are one of the slowest-moving species of snake in the world.
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