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The Abhidharmakośabhāṣya (AKB) is a work of Abhidharma, a field of Buddhist philosophy which mainly draws on the Sarvāstivāda Abhidharma tradition. This tradition includes various groupings or "schools", the two main ones being Vaibhāṣika and Sautrāntika. [6]
The second form of assault is an act causing the victim to apprehend an imminent application of force upon her: see Fagan v. Metropolitan Police Commissioner [1969] 1 Q.B. 439, 444D-E. The second form of assault referred to is the offence described as common assault in section 39 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 , which is also known as psychic ...
ABH, or abh, may refer to: Abh, a Latin-script trigraph used in Irish to write the sound /əu̯/, or in Donegal, /oː/, between broad consonants. abh, the ISO 639-3 code for the Central Asian Arabic language; ABH, the National Rail code for Abererch railway station, Wales, UK; Assault occasioning actual bodily harm, an offence in English law
Anastasia Beverly Hills, also known as ABH, is an American cosmetics company best known for its eyebrow products. The company was founded by Romanian -born Anastasia Soare in 1997, in Beverly Hills, California .
Download QR code; Print/export ... ABH: AIR BALEAR: 1999: 2008: Renamed to Quantum Air [citation needed] ... Merged with Orbes to form Iberojet.
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The PDF 1.4 specification allowed form submissions in XML format, but this was replaced by submissions in XFDF format in the PDF 1.5 specification. XFDF conforms to the XML standard. XFDF can be used in the same way as FDF; e.g., form data is submitted to a server, modifications are made, then sent back and the new form data is imported in an ...
Aab-e hayat or Ab-e Hayat (Persian: آب حیات, lit. 'water of life') may refer to: Fountain of Youth in Persian literature; Ab-e Hayat, Iran, a village in Kerman Province, Iran