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  • Levantine Yaw is deeply at odds with Baal-Hadad, the Ugaritic "Prince High (est)" (Baal Aliyoun), who pretty much rules in place of his father, El Elyoun, (Lord of Lords, God of Gods and Most High/Highest of the High).

    A Dark And Hidden God Hal Duncan 2006

  • After staging PO - a two - cast play, successfully at the MUSON Centre last year, the award winning broadcaster, Steve Onu, popularly known as Yaw is back on stage with another play titled Private Lies - a play written by Tyrone E. Terrence.

    Vanguard johnabayomi 2010

  • After staging PO - a two - cast play, successfully at the MUSON Centre last year, the award winning broadcaster, Steve Onu, popularly known as Yaw is back on stage with another play titled Private Lies - a play written by Tyrone E. Terrence.

    Vanguard johnabayomi 2010

  • "Yaw," muttered in thick guttural tones a thick-headed Dutchman, who had manifested towards me particular dislike, "in one or TWO days more, at farthest, we shall help to carry him ashore in a wooden box."

    Jack in the Forecastle or, Incidents in the Early Life of Hawser Martingale John Sherburne Sleeper

  • "Yaw," grunted Hans, who had been listening with an owlish look of wisdom on his full-moon face, "vot makes me dired vos dose beoble vot don'd knew how to speak der English language mitoudt a misdake makin 'their spelling in."

    Frank Merriwell's Cruise Burt L. Standish 1905

  • "Yaw," said Hans, soberly; "but I don'd seen der boint der story of."

    Frank Merriwell's Cruise Burt L. Standish 1905

  • "Yaw," replied Schwartzkoff, "it is Bilker, und I thought he was in brison for ten years mit."

    The Tapu Of Banderah 1901 Louis Becke 1884

  • "Yaw," was the hesitating response of Otto, who saw what unpleasant phases the situation was likely to assume.

    The Lost Trail Edward Sylvester Ellis 1878

  • "Yaw," said Otto, seeming to feel it his duty to say something;

    The Lost Trail Edward Sylvester Ellis 1878

  • "Yaw," said Hans, with a lazy yawn, "I pet me your life some folks peen plame fools enough to peen sdirring to-nighd.

    Frank Merriwell's Chums Burt L. Standish 1905

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