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  • About six men, equipped with a .315 and .12 bore guns, a locally made 'katta' and other weapons arrived at the scene and began firing.

    PunjabNewsline News 2010

  • About six men, equipped with a .315 and .12 bore guns, a locally made 'katta' and other weapons arrived at the scene and began firing.

    PunjabNewsline News 2010

  • It shows a beautiful display of the tools of the kitchen: clay pots on a multilayered shelf or katta (Marathi) which usually separated the washing area from the main kitchen.

    Archive 2007-06-01 Nupur 2007

  • Roheline erakond on rääkinud, et 30% Eesti energiatarvidusest võiks põhimõtteliselt taastuvenergiaga katta.

    tatsutahime Diary Entry tatsutahime 2007

  • Klaasid saab taastada, seda enam, et riik tuli siin appi kindlustusfirmadele ja lubas katta kõik aprillilõpu rahutustes tekitatud kahjud.

    tatsutahime Diary Entry tatsutahime 2007

  • Apart from the daily wage of three kilos of paddy or wheat, the bandua was given five or six katta a twentieth of an acre of land to cultivate for the duration of the contract period.

    Archive 2006-06-01 Abhay N 2006

  • The (katta twirris) or two – edged sword is a formidable weapon, used among the tribes to the north of Adelaide, exclusively for war; another weapon, common among the same tribes, is the katta, a round chisel – pointed stick, about three feet long, and used principally in pitched battles between two individuals.

    An account of the manners and customs of the Aborigines and the state of their relations with Europeans, by Edward John Eyre 2004

  • This time they were saved by a bird, a katta or sand grouse, which they saw making for some hills; and having followed it, they found, as they had anticipated, a spring of water, at which they frenziedly slaked their thirst.

    The Life of Sir Richard Burton 2003

  • This time they were saved by a bird, a katta or sand grouse, which they saw making for some hills; and having followed it, they found, as they had anticipated, a spring of water, at which they frenziedly slaked their thirst.

    The Life of Sir Richard Burton Wright, Thomas, 1859-1936 1906

  • This time they were saved by a bird, a katta or sand grouse, which they saw making for some hills; and having followed it, they found, as they had anticipated, a spring of water, at which they frenziedly slaked their thirst.

    The Life of Sir Richard Burton Thomas Wright 1897

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