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[16] In the latter point it differs from the Assegai, which is worked by the Kafirs to the finest temper.
First Footsteps in East Africa Richard Francis Burton 1855
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16 In the latter point it differs from the Assegai, which is worked by the Kafirs to the finest temper.
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Modise also announced that the navy's three submarines would be renamed "Assegai", "Spear" and "Umkhonto" during a special ceremony later this year.
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This work will focus on two Discovery Stage Projects - Sabre and Falchion, as well as conducting drill testing on early stage targets such as Assegai and Yataghan Prospects and is expected to take 4 to 6 weeks.
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This work will focus on two Discovery Stage Projects - Sabre and Falchion, as well as conducting drill testing on early stage targets such as Assegai and Yataghan Prospects and is expected to take 4 to 6 weeks.
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This work will focus on two Discovery Stage Projects - Sabre and Falchion, as well as conducting drill testing on early stage targets such as Assegai and Yataghan Prospects and is expected to take 4 to 6 weeks.
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I've heard very good things about Wilbur Smiths witing Slug, 'Assegai' just not up to the usual standard, seemed about 100 pages short, but that's my opinion but i've been reading his books 25 years.
Army Rumour Service 2009
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Hill/Assegai and Pietermaritzburg City Central - which consisted of 40 to 50 percent black voters - would be an interesting indication of the DP's broader reach in all communities, Leon said.
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The man, Mr John Hittler of Assegai, described the incident while giving evidence at an inquiry into the running of the mercury recycling plant.
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Believe me, I hate to leave that ship behind-I hate to leave any ship behind, but particularly the Assegai with her refinements.
And all the Stars a Stage Blish, James 1960
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