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In some cases, these groups have formally merged into al Qaeda and take what's called a biat (ph), a pledge of loyalty to Osama bin Laden.
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If you prefer to not hunt over bait, then hunt where it is not legal or, simply, don't hunt over biat, legal or not.
Baiting 2009
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If you prefer to not hunt over bait, then hunt where it is not legal or, simply, don't hunt over biat, legal or not.
Baiting 2009
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Live bait and cut biat fished under a cork or on bottom will catch fish, I'm just way too impatient to bait fish.
I have just recently acquired a salt water fishing rod. 2009
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Live bait and cut biat fished under a cork or on bottom will catch fish, I'm just way too impatient to bait fish.
I have just recently acquired a salt water fishing rod. 2009
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ROBERTSON: Osama bin Laden, always larger than life, creating his own cult of personality, demanding from his followers biat (ph) or personal allegiance, not to al Qaeda or his deputies, but to him.
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Opposite each biat, a bracket, _bb_, was then nailed, which carries a set of rough boards which formed the risers for the duct steps.
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Two 3 by 10-in. soldiers (_SS_ in Figs. 1 and 2, Plate LXXIV) were fastened to each biat and braced across by two horizontal and two diagonal braces.
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