Hama definition

Hama. , it will be seen, properly means "at the same time", but is also freely used to denote "close association ".

Examples of Hama in a sentence

  • International Journal of Health Geographics, 12(36):1–14, DOI: 10.1186/1476-072X-12-36 Hama M., Eder B., Dobesberger P., Keuschnig M., Baumgarten A, Berthold H., Jandl R., Lackner C., Mechler R., Malek Z., Williges K., Leitner M., Offenthaler I., Felderer A., Glas N., Kienberger S., Spiekermann R., Zeil P., Meyer I., Fritz O., Anders I., Schaffhauser A.

  • Hama Hama shall notify HLF and provide any test results for the Covered Product that document this change in formulation, prior to Hama Hama directly selling in the State of California any Covered Product without the warning set forth in Section 2.

  • Notices, demands and communications to Buyer, the Company and the Shareholders will, unless another address is specified in writing, be sent to the address indicated below: Notices to Buyer: Hama Sensors, Inc.

  • Unless the Covered Product contains the warning as specified under Section 2, testing shall be performed prior to ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇’s first distribution into California or sale in California of any Covered Product manufactured or purchased by Hama Hama after the Effective Date, and testing shall continue at least once per year thereafter for an additional five (5) years as set forth in Section 3.4 below.

  • Apropos of Damascus, he was using it to mean 'Ottoman provinces’; apropos of Homs and Hama, and Aleppo, he was using it to mean 'environs’.

  • It would encompass Damascus, Aleppo, Hama, and also the Mosul region.

  • During the period between 1 March until 24 August 2019, the Syrian regime, along with its Russian ally shelled Idleb governorate and adjacent countrysides of Aleppo and Hama governorates with hundreds of rockets and artillery shells, where 34 medical points have been shelled, including hospitals and dispensaries.

  • The regime targeted the Turkish checkpoint in Shirmaghar town (known as the 11th observation post) located in the north west of Hama countryside with heavy artillery shells, which resulted in killing a Turkish soldier and injuring three others.

  • Faroqi had said that the Arabs would fight if the French attempted to occupy the cities of Damas- cus, Homs, Hama and Aleppo, but he thought they would accept some modification of the North-Western bound- aries proposed by the Sherif of Mecca.

  • He did not know that the Ottoman vilayet of Aleppo extended westward to the coast, and he did not know that there were no Ot- ▇▇▇▇▇ vilayets of Homs and Hama.